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Los Angeles Fire Department said the fire remained at zero containment as of Sunday night (Ringo H.P Chiu | AP)
PACIFIC PALISADES, CA The battle against the 1,325 acre brush fire in the Pacific Palisades continued Monday morning, with evacuation orders remaining in effect. Los Angeles Fire Department said the fire was at zero containment Monday morning, and expects the situation will take at least several days to resolve.
No buildings have been damaged as of 10:30 a.m. Monday morning. A total of 540 firefighters had been assigned to the blaze, one of whom suffered a minor eye injury.
LA County Sheriffâs Deputy Mark Winn quietly retired in July after 33 years of serviceâincluding 27 years at the Malibu/Lost Hills Station. During his time in Malibu, heâs seen it all as a first responder: fatal accidents, the Woolsey Fire and the Old Topanga Fire of 1993. Winn has worked tirelessly with the local homeless population with fellow deputy Mike Treinen, and also done everything from beach patrol to handing out speeding tickets to animal rescues.
Winn, who began his tenure at the LASD in East LA, noted the stark differences between Malibu and that neighborhood back when he first came to Lost Hills.Â