The newly released body camera video shows the rescue of a 100 -year -old woman in a senior living apartment during the Eaton Fire earlier this month.
Nicholas Martinez and Quinin Alconis on the Los Angeles Safety Bureau (LASD) are looking for complex facilities on January 8 for residents who need assistance.
The flame is very close to the complex, so you can see orange glow and smoke from the unit window.
“Oh, my well,” the secondary alcohonis can hear what he is saying while looking at the outside fire.
As the LA school prepares to resume, the toxic ash can cause concerns
“Oh, my oyaa,” says Quinn Alconis's deputy vice bureau, saying that he is looking at Eaton's fire. (Lasd)
She continues to search and says, “The sheriff's department. Is there anyone inside? You have to evacuate.”
The agent finally heard someone's voice and rushed to find a woman who was struggling to find her path.
California's rain helps firefighters to respond to the wildfire, but shows the risk of toxic ash outflows.

The 100 -year -old woman was placed on January 8, 2025 during the evacuation of advanced living facilities. (Lasd)
“Don't lose me,” a woman can hear the agent who promises her safely.
When she was asked by an agent to see if she was shouting, she said no because she had no hearing and had a hearing aid.

Two LASD agents run the Hall of Altadena's advanced resident apartment and are looking for the survivors. (LASD via a story)
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“I praise them with all the agents who responded to the wildfire for the unwavering dedication and service to the community, and worked without knowing the fatigue to save their lives in such a danger.” Robert Luna said in a statement. “Their courage and selflessness are the highest level of law execution agencies, and they deserve our deepest respect and gratitude.”
The Eaton Fire begins on January 7 and consumes more than 14,000 acres. According to Cal Fire, 99 % are included. The cause is under investigation.

