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‘Biggest Loser Trainer’ Dolvett Quince talks California’s resiliency amidst devastating wildfires

Celebrity trainer Dolvett Quince, known for his appearances on Biggest Loser, recently shared his experience of being displaced from his home in Los Angeles County due to the spreading wildfires. Quince first learned about the fires through social media and could see the smoke from his home, just 2 miles away from the Palisades.

Describing the difficulty of breathing in his home due to the ash and smoke in the air, Quince shared that he and his dogs packed a bag in case of evacuation. The next day, they received an evacuation notice, prompting them to leave their home.

Returning to his home after the evacuation, Quince observed the damage caused by the fires, with debris littering the roads and trees shrubs destroyed. Despite the devastation, he remains hopeful, drawing inspiration from the resilience shown by other communities in the face of disasters like Hurricane Katrina and the Puerto Rico hurricane.

Quince commended the community for coming together to support one another in the aftermath of the fires. He highlighted the importance of people helping each other and expressed his intention to assist those in need.

While acknowledging the quick response of firefighters and first responders, Quince also expressed disappointment in the government’s preparedness for such disasters. He called for better support and appreciation for firefighters, emphasizing the need for increased resources and care for those who risk their lives to protect others.

In conclusion, Quince emphasized the importance of taking care of firefighters and first responders, as well as implementing better disaster preparedness measures. He remains optimistic that Los Angeles will bounce back stronger from the wildfires, with the community coming together to rebuild and support one another.

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