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Orange County Fire Chief Saves Brother’s House with Beer, Milk After Running Out of Water

By Olivia Rondeau

 

The Orange County, California, fire chief had to use milk and beer to save two Los Angeles homes — including his own brother’s — from the raging flames when the neighborhood’s hydrants ran dry.

Orange County Fire Authority (OCFA) Chief Brian Fennessy, who has nearly 50 years of experience, told ABC7 that he initially thought his family’s Altadena home would be safe when the Eaton fire broke out on January 7.

Altadena, an unincorporated community in L.A. County, quickly became victim to the blaze, however.

Fennessy recalled fearing “the worst” when his brother’s “phone stopped working” when he attempted to check on him.

“I thought I need to get up there,” he told the local ABC station:

When he got to his childhood neighborhood, he learned that his family had already evacuated, but the streets looked like “a total nightmare.”

Miraculously, his brother’s home and a neighboring home were still standing…

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