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Steve Guttenberg Joins the Fight Against LA Wildfires Alongside First Responders

by Peace A

Published January 9, 2025

Steve Guttenberg

As wildfires raged through Los Angeles, actor Steve Guttenberg did not stay safe on the sidelines. The 66-year-old was on Sunset Boulevard, helping to move abandoned cars out of the way for fire trucks and ambulances to pass through. At first, no one recognized him, and he seemed like just another citizen stepping up in the chaos.

During an interview with CNN, Guttenberg described the streets as looking like a scene from an apocalyptic movie, with cars abandoned everywhere. Rather than panic, he got to work and pleaded with those evacuating to leave their car keys in their vehicles. He explained how doing so helps volunteers like him keep the roads clear for emergency responders battling the flames.

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Steve Guttenberg urges community to assist in evacuations during California fires

 

 
 
 
 
 
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Beyond his direct actions, Guttenberg used his platform to call on others, asking them to step up in evacuation efforts. He stressed that during such crises, societal roles blur, and the focus should be on collective well-being.

He urged everyone who could help pitch in, regardless of their background or profession. The 66-year-old also encouraged people to look out for the most vulnerable—those in wheelchairs, the elderly, and families with small children.

Steve Guttenberg
ROE V. WADE, Steve Guttenberg as Justice Lewis F. Powell Jr., 2021. © Quiver Distribution /Courtesy Everett Collection

How bad are the Palisades wildfires?

The wildfires have left a devastating mark on Los Angeles. More than 30,000 people have been forced to flee their homes as the flames continue to grow, fueled by strong winds and dry conditions. At least two lives have been lost, and firefighters are stretched thin as they work tirelessly to control the blaze.

 

 
 
 
 
 
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The impact has rippled through every part of the city. Events like the premiere of Jennifer Lopez’s new movie Unstoppable had to be canceled, and even celebrities like Mark Hamill and Mandy Moore were forced to evacuate. California Governor Gavin Newsom has declared a state of emergency, urging resurgent to prioritize safety and follow evacuation orders.

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