Firm finds LA county officials did not discriminate in response to Eaton fire
A consulting firm, Citygate Associates, found that Los Angeles County fire officials did not discriminate based on race or socioeconomic status and did not delay evacuation orders during the January 2025 Eaton fire in Altadena. The investigation, commissioned by the county and fire department, examined evacuation alert deployment following scrutiny over reported delays.

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AI-generatedA consulting firm, Citygate Associates, found that Los Angeles County fire officials did not discriminate based on race or socioeconomic status and did not delay evacuation orders during the January 2025 Eaton fire in Altadena. The investigation, commissioned by the county and fire department, examined evacuation alert deployment following scrutiny over reported delays. The fire, which killed 19 people, spread rapidly, and officials stated they were often unaware of its progression due to high winds grounding aircraft. Citygate's report noted that evacuation zones were planned using major streets as anchors and that department resources were strained by another expanding fire in Pacific Palisades. An Altadena advocacy group criticized the report as "pages of deflection," arguing it relied too heavily on department insiders rather than resident experiences.
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5 extractedAltadena for Accountability called the report "pages of deflection" and stated that the complexity of the fire is not an excuse for inequitable treatment.
California Attorney General Rob Bonta launched a civil rights investigation into the emergency response to the Eaton fire.
The Eaton fire in Altadena, CA, occurred on January 7, 2025, and resulted in 19 fatalities and damage to over 9,000 buildings.
A consulting firm found that LA county fire officials did not discriminate based on race or socioeconomic status during the Eaton fire evacuation.
Some media reports indicated residents in west Altadena received evacuation orders nearly 10 hours later than those to the east.