The Los Angeles Fire Department received special recognition at the 97th Academy Awards for their heroic efforts in combating wildfires in January. The firefighters were honored with a standing ovation at the Dolby Theater, marking the second moment during the event dedicated to acknowledging the impact of the Palisades and Eaton Fires. Host Conan O'Brien brought further attention to wildfire relief efforts during his opening monologue, jokingly involving the firefighters by having them read off teleprompter jokes, reinforcing their status as heroes deserving of respect and laughter from the audience.
The Los Angeles Fire Department was honored at the Oscars for their brave and heroic actions during wildfires that devastated Southern California, receiving a standing ovation.
Conan O'Brien's opening monologue acknowledged the firefighters' relief efforts, and a significant moment was dedicated to honor those who fought the Palisades and Eaton fires.
O'Brien humorously encouraged the audience to laugh at the jokes read by the firefighters, emphasizing their heroism and the importance of recognition.
The award show highlighted the community's gratitude and the firefighters' courageous efforts in the face of natural disasters.
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