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>The Los Angeles Police Department has revealed embarrassing failures in its response to the catastrophic Palisades fire in a report that will heap pressure on city leaders.
Cops released their findings on November 4 after a damning inquiry which found breakdowns in communication, specifically with the Los Angeles Fire Department, had devastating consequences during one of the worst wildfires the area has ever seen.
The 92-page review sought to identify areas for improvement but also noted the courageous efforts of emergency responders.
The findings were presented to the Police Commission at the civilian oversight panel's public meeting on Tuesday, according to the Los Angeles Times.
The Palisades fires started on January 7 and tore through the wealthy coastal neighborhood of Pacific Palisades for 24 days. The blazes killed 12 people, destroyed 7,000 homes, and caused damage worth $150billion.
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From the post:
>>The Los Angeles Police Department has revealed embarrassing failures in its response to the catastrophic Palisades fire in a report that will heap pressure on city leaders.
Cops released their findings on November 4 after a damning inquiry which found breakdowns in communication, specifically with the Los Angeles Fire Department, had devastating consequences during one of the worst wildfires the area has ever seen.
The 92-page review sought to identify areas for improvement but also noted the courageous efforts of emergency responders.
The findings were presented to the Police Commission at the civilian oversight panel's public meeting on Tuesday, according to the Los Angeles Times.
The Palisades fires started on January 7 and tore through the wealthy coastal neighborhood of Pacific Palisades for 24 days. The blazes killed 12 people, destroyed 7,000 homes, and caused damage worth $150billion.
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