LAFD Chief Acknowledges Past Fire Report Edits and Emphasizes Improved Drone Use

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Los Angeles Fire Chief Jaime Moore admitted that the department's after-action report on the Palisades fire was intentionally watered down to protect leadership, with promises to prevent such editing in the future. The report's revisions downplayed failures in firefighting efforts and staffing decisions, raising concerns about transparency and accountability within the LAFD.
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