California Senior Home Evacuates Residents Before Wildfire Destroys Facility
Staff and volunteers at the Terraces at Park Marino in Pasadena safely evacuated 95 residents as wildfires ravaged the area, leaving the building in ruins.
- The Eaton Fire, fueled by strong Santa Ana winds, has caused widespread destruction in Los Angeles County, claiming at least 24 lives and forcing 150,000 people to evacuate.
- Staff at the Terraces at Park Marino, an assisted living facility in Pasadena, acted swiftly to evacuate 95 residents, including those in memory care and hospice, despite no initial evacuation orders from officials.
- Residents were transported to safety at the Pasadena Convention Center, while staff coordinated temporary accommodations in other facilities or with family members.
- The fire left the Terraces building completely destroyed, with residents and staff losing personal belongings and cherished mementos in the blaze.
- The facility's staff and leadership have pledged to rebuild the Terraces, with many residents expressing a desire to return to their home once it is restored.