
| When the Eaton Fire broke out in Altadena, California, Fire Chief Brian Fennessy faced a major crisis: the water hoses had run dry. With flames threatening to destroy homes, he had to act fast. (AB7 News). In a move that shocked everyone, Fennessy turned to two unexpected items to fight the fire—milk and beer. He poured both on the flames in a last-ditch effort to stop them from spreading. |
| This quick thinking and the unconventional use of these liquids likely prevented further damage, saving two homes from destruction. While this method isn’t a standard firefighting practice, in this case, it proved helpful when the situation was critical and resources were limited. |
| Turns out, even fire knows the value of a good brew. When beer saves the day, you know the world is full of surprises |
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