California Fire Chief Saves Two Homes Using Milk and Beer After Finding No Water in Hose

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In an extraordinary act of resourcefulness, a California fire chief saved two houses from destruction during the fierce Eaton Fire by using milk and beer as firefighting agents, after discovering the local water supply was unavailable.

Brian Fennessy, 65, and the Orange County Fire Authority Chief, found himself in Altadena, where his childhood memories coexist with the current devastation. With no water pressure in the fire hoses, he resorted to unconventional methods. "I thought I'll check the refrigerator and all that was in there was some milk and a couple beers," Fennessy recounted.

He used these beverages to cool down the melting gas meter of one of the homes, preventing a potential explosion. "I went back out and kind of ran back there and cooled it off and pulled it back a little bit. It wasn't completely out, so I wasn't sure if it was going to rekindle, but it was all I could do," he added.

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