‘Nobody’s dying’: A look inside how a senior home evacuated before burning down in LA wildfire
- The Terraces at Park Marino Assisted Living Facility evacuated 95 residents, aged 60 to 102, amid the Los Angeles wildfires that began on January 7, which have caused at least two dozen deaths and destroyed thousands of structures.
- The California Department of Public Health reported that around 850 patients and residents from various facilities were evacuated due to the wildfires.
- Neither local nor state officials suggested an evacuation for The Terraces, according to Adam Khalifa, President and CEO of Diversified Healthcare Services, which operates the facility.
- The Terraces staff set up a makeshift command center to assist evacuated residents and staff, as the facility was left as a charred shell after the fire.
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