Jay Leno Hops in His Own Fire Truck and Volunteers to Help as Hollywood Fires Rage

Recently,wildfires in the los angeles area⁤ have garnered notable media attention,particularly ​due ⁤to the involvement of celebrities. “Chicago Fire” actor​ Brian J. White participated in a citizen’s arrest of a​ suspected arsonist, while ‍comedian ⁤David Spade offered a $5,000⁤ reward for details leading to ⁣the arrest of​ individuals behind the fires. Additionally, jay Leno has been ‍actively supporting first responders by preparing and serving meals, even using⁢ his own vintage fire truck for the effort.

In an interview, Leno expressed his shock at⁢ the scale of the devastation, likening it to major historical‌ disasters, yet he ⁣also highlighted the ‌positive response from the community, with people coming together to assist⁢ one another despite previous differences. Reports indicate that‌ many artists and public figures have pledged significant financial support to aid those affected by the ⁢wildfires, showcasing solidarity⁢ in the face of adversity.


Tinseltown celebrities have been in the news as wildfires have roared through multiple communities in the Los Angeles area.

“Chicago Fire” actor Brian J. White was part of a group that made a citizen’s arrest of a suspected arsonist.

“Saturday Night Live” alumnus David Spade caught the news media’s attention by offering a $5,000 reward for turning in arsonists.

There were also reports of comedian and former “Tonight Show” host Jay Leno serving up meals to emergency responders.

“We’re cooking for the crew, and you guys if you’re hungry,” he told CNN’s Anderson Cooper and his camera crew during an interview Monday. “We’ve got a big barbecue going.”

Leno explained that he arranged for the hot meals after he learned the firefighters were being served box lunches.

“We figured, ‘Let’s get some hot food,’” he told Cooper.

Leno, an avid auto collector, even showed up in his own fire truck.

“Wait, you brought your own fire truck?” Cooper repeated.

“It’s good to have your own fire truck when you live in LA,” the comedian quipped.

He said he loaded the truck up with food Sunday and served meals at the Rose Bowl before repeating the effort Monday, and added that he and his crew would continue serving meals for the next several days.

Leno told the story behind how he happened to acquire the 1941 American LaFrance Fire Truck on his show, “Jay Leno’s Garage.” That show aired on CNBC starting in 2015 and moved to YouTube in 2022.

The comedian said the scale of the damage, with more than 10,000 buildings destroyed, is “unbelievable.” He compared the devastation to that of Hiroshima or 9/11.

However, he told Cooper the disaster has brought out the better side of people, with “neighbors meeting neighbors they’ve never met before and people all pitching in.”

He said the disaster has prompted people to set aside their differences to a degree not seen since 9/11.

“The sense of community,” he told the broadcaster. “For three or four days, everybody put aside their political beliefs and who’s on your lawn on a sign and all that nonsense,” he marveled.

“And it’s happening here today. I mean, it’s a shame that’s what it takes.”

Forbes reported Wednesday that numerous actors, rock bands, and sports teams — among others — have pledged millions of dollars to help those impacted by the fires.




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