Deputies Rescue 100-Year-Old Woman from Wildfire Threat in Altadena

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On January 8th, 2025, a call for urgent evacuations occurred as wildfires threatened a senior living apartment complex in Altadena. Deputies Nicholas Martinez and Quinn Alkonis, assigned to Unit 166T, were deployed to evacuate any remaining residents on this life-saving mission. With flames rapidly approaching, the deputies knew every second counted.

When deputies Martinez and Alkonis began searching the complex for residents needing assistance, Deputy Alkonis first encountered an older woman returning from walking her dog, seemingly unaware of the immediate danger. With compassion and urgency, Alkonis informed her of the wildfire. The woman was unsure when asked if others remained inside, prompting the deputies to intensify their search.

Meanwhile, Deputy Martinez knocked on doors to ensure no one was left behind. As the two deputies worked together, they heard a faint voice echoing from a distant hallway. Without hesitation, they rushed to investigate and discovered a 100-year-old woman, disoriented and struggling to find her way out. The deputies immediately prioritized her safety, guiding her carefully out of the building and away from harm.

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