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As he drove frantically past charred buildings along the smoky streets of Altadena in his SUV early Wednesday morning, Deacon José Luis Díaz had one prayer on his mind: God, please spare my church.
A few hours earlier, Díaz and his family had been roused from their beds by a cellphone alert ordering them to evacuate as fierce, dry Santa Ana winds pushed the Eaton Fire into their Altadena neighborhood. They packed up a few belongings and went to the Pasadena Convention Center nearby, one of several public shelters set up for local evacuees.
Shortly after falling asleep in a cot, he was awakened again — this time by his wife.
“José Luis, they’re saying the church is on fire!” his wife, Maria Esther, told him.
If it weren’t for those two fateful wake-up calls — and quick thinking by Díaz a few moments later — Sacred Heart Church in Altadena would not have survived.
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A few hours earlier, Díaz and his family had been roused from their beds by a cellphone alert ordering them to evacuate as fierce, dry Santa Ana winds pushed the Eaton Fire into their Altadena neighborhood. They packed up a few belongings and went to the Pasadena Convention Center nearby, one of several public shelters set up for local evacuees.
Shortly after falling asleep in a cot, he was awakened again — this time by his wife.
“José Luis, they’re saying the church is on fire!” his wife, Maria Esther, told him.
If it weren’t for those two fateful wake-up calls — and quick thinking by Díaz a few moments later — Sacred Heart Church in Altadena would not have survived.
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How an Altadena deacon saved his church from the Eaton Fire
Deacon José Luis Díaz stopped flames from spreading through Sacred Heart Church in Altadena with help from parishioners and a ladder.
