L.A. firefighter says Lachman fire still smoldering when crews left

TL;DR Summary
A Los Angeles firefighter testified that he observed hot spots and smoldering ground at the Lachman fire on Jan. 2 and says his warnings were ignored as crews left, just days before embers rekindled into the Palisades fire that killed 12. The sworn account supports earlier reporting that a battalion chief ordered leaving despite signs the fire wasn’t fully extinguished, a narrative at odds with LAFD’s after-action claims and the statements of other firefighters whose depositions described the fire as out.
- L.A. firefighter testifies that Lachman fire was not fully put out when crews were ordered to leave - Los Angeles Times Los Angeles Times
- ‘We could have done more.' firefighter says concerns were raised before Palisades Fire NBC Los Angeles
- Palisades firefighter depositions made public by attorneys FOX 11 Los Angeles
- LA firefighter reveals blaze that sparked Palisades inferno was never put out, ignored by captain New York Post
- L.A. firefighter testifies that the Lachman fire wasn’t extinguished Los Angeles Times
Reading Insights
Total Reads
1
Unique Readers
4
Time Saved
7 min
vs 8 min read
Condensed
94%
1,452 → 81 words
Want the full story? Read the original article
Read on Los Angeles Times