Fact Check: Are Firefighters Using Ladies Purses to Fight Fire? Sure Looks Like It

The article discusses a viral video suggesting that Los Angeles firefighters were using women’s purses to ⁢extinguish fires amidst the ‍larger Greater Los Angeles fires. This speculation arose as the video showed firefighters seemingly pouring water from bags that appeared to be purses. However, the Los⁣ Angeles Fire Department clarified that ⁣these bags are actually canvas bags, not purses, designed for firefighting purposes. They are used for small fires,like dumpster fires,as a quicker choice to deploying hoses. The ongoing fires have led to important devastation, resulting in at least 13 fatalities, the ​destruction of 10,000 structures, adn the displacement of nearly 200,000 individuals.


Since the Greater Los Angeles fires began, speculation and theories about the inferno have spread even faster than the flames themselves.

Take, for instance, the idea that firemen are so under-equipped to battle the fires that they’ve resorted to extinguishing them with water-filled purses.

One clip circulating the internet appears to show just that.

The grainy video makes it easy to understand why there would be confusion.

At first glance, it appears the firemen in the clip are indeed putting out a dumpster fire with purses.

But a closer look, and some reporting from TMZ, reveals that isn’t the case.

The “purses” are not purses at all.

They are instead canvas bags that firefighters sometimes use to extinguish smaller flames, like the dumpster fire in the video, the Los Angeles Fire Department told TMZ.

Time is of the essence when it comes to extinguishing a fire.

For a smaller flame, sometimes it’s easier and faster to simply use the canvas bags to douse the fire than to deploy a fire hose.

As of Saturday, firefighters have not yet contained the Palisades, Eaton, or Hurst fires, according to the New York Post.

Collectively, the fires have killed at least 13 people and displaced nearly 200,000 since they started Tuesday.

10,000 structures have been destroyed since the fires began their devastating burn across 35,000 acres.




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