Recently released body camera shots show a 100 -year -old woman in a large residential complex during the Iton fire earlier this month.
The Los Angeles Vice Management of the Los Angeles (LASD) Nicholas Martinez and Koin Alcunis can be seen looking for the complex for the population who need help on January 8. They go to the door to the door, and the nominee to the hallway, ask and ask if anyone has left behind.
Fire is very close to the complex so that glow and orange smoke can be seen from the windows of the units.
“Oh, my God,” can hear Alaonis's deputy, saying while looking at the fire outside.
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Her research continues, saying: “An honorable section. Anyone inside? You must accept.”
Ultimately, deputies hear someone, rush to discover the dispersed woman and struggle to find her way out.
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“Do not lose me,” the woman can be heard as she tells the deputies, who promise to take them safely.
When asked by the deputies if she had heard them screaming, she said no because she was deaf and not helping her.
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“They praised them and all the deputies who responded to forest fires because of their dedication and fixed service to society, and they work tirelessly to save lives in the midst of this danger,” Sharif Robert Luna said in a statement. “Their courage and self -denial embody the highest laws of law enforcement, and they deserve our deepest respect and gratitude.”
Etone's fire started on January 7 and consumed more than 14,000 acres of land. And 99 % mentioned, according to Cal Fire. The reason is under investigation.