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Concealed Republican > Blog > Politics > How One Man Saved His Home from LA’s Wildfires [WATCH]
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How One Man Saved His Home from LA’s Wildfires [WATCH]

Jim Taft
Last updated: January 14, 2025 6:29 am
By Jim Taft 4 Min Read
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In the face of relentless wildfires that scorched Los Angeles, Afghanistan veteran and American Legion Commander Jim Cragg showed what true grit looks like.

While thousands of homes were reduced to ash in the Palisades fire, Cragg’s foresight and determination helped save his family home—a story of preparation meeting courage in a time of crisis, as reported by The New York Post.

Firefighters attempt to extinguish a fire in a home along the Pacific Coast Highway in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood on Jan. 8, 2025. A wildfire broke out in Los Angeles County on Jan. 7, which has destroyed more than 1,000 homes, businesses and other structures, Los Angeles County Fire Chief Anthony Marrone said at a briefing Wednesday.

Cragg, who served in the military overseas, had seen his share of challenges. But California’s wildfire season presented a new kind of battle. Years ago, after a brush fire threatened his home, he took no chances.

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Speaking to NBC News, Cragg recalled, “I had to be prepared.” Stockpiling garden sprinklers and hoses, he made it his mission to outsmart the fires he knew would return.

When the Palisades fire erupted, it spread rapidly, devouring over 20,000 acres and leaving devastation in its wake. Evacuation orders swept through the area, including Cragg’s neighborhood.

While others fled in panic, Cragg sprang into action. Dusting off his carefully stored sprinklers and hoses, he set them up in his yard and on his roof. Then, with no choice but to leave, he and his family evacuated.

Driving away wasn’t easy, though. “I got trapped by the flames going down Sunset [Boulevard],” Cragg admitted. “It was difficult. It was like Afghanistan-type difficult.”

When he returned, Cragg saw the results of his efforts. The flames had licked down the hill towards his home but were held at bay by the sprinklers and hoses he had set up.

The scene was surreal—his home stood firm, surrounded by the charred remnants of his neighbors’ houses. “All my neighbors up across the top, their houses are gone,” he said, choking back emotion.

But Cragg’s work didn’t stop there. Recognizing the ongoing threat, he teamed up with a Marine buddy to take additional precautions. They used water from a pool to douse his house, its roof, and even neighboring structures still at risk. “I just had to do it. I just had to be up there,” he explained.

Listen to this 30 year Army Veteran, Jim Cragg, explain how he used cheap sprinklers, and hoses, to keep his house from burning to the ground, like some of the homes around him had.

Jim says getting out during the evacuation was AFGHANISTAN level BAD.

So glad Jim and his… pic.twitter.com/aqW0GyLHIA

— Amy Limoges (@justMAGAplease) January 13, 2025

The Palisades fire continues to rage, with only 11% containment as fierce winds fan its flames. Thousands of homes have been destroyed, and the landscape has become almost unrecognizable. Cragg, however, remains pragmatic. “[First responders] are doing everything that they can, but it’s a warzone,” he remarked.

Through preparation and determination, Cragg demonstrated how resilience and a proactive attitude can make all the difference.



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