I highly doubt it was 59 firefighters. And I highly doubt she was in a burning car for 30 minutes. And I’m a retired firefighter.
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There are several images on DM. More than one story on this. They had several trucks out. Probably because she hit a house, so yes there were that many firefighters. As for time she was in it? that is up in the air.
The car was in the garage for awhile before they got it out
She has to be horribly disfigured. She may wish she died in the crash
That mini cooper is no Mercedes like the la brea crash
Yeah. Wth? Makes no sense AT all.
I’m not a firefighter or even a retired one, but those numbers seem to be off quite a bit.
I’ve seen a car go up in flames.
They burn QUICK once they start.
Quick and hot. Thirty minutes in a burning car and you’re dead from toxic fumes inhalation if nothing else.
Hell no. I’ve seen a car burn before, they burn like hell. In 30 minutes in would be burned completely out, and her with it. HOT fire!!
According to LAFD, they had 59 personnel on scene.
The two truck companies in the pics alone account for 10.
We only see what’s on the alpha side, (2 trucks, 3 engines, 1 HR, 1 paramedic), we don’t see the other units that are probably in the alleyway on the charlie side, and what’s off screen.
I'm not a firefighter, but I was highly skeptical of those statements. Thanks.
That’s roughly 15 engine companies. Nope, not buying it.
here is the account from the neighbor who tried to save her
She is going to have to be horribly disfigured