A Los Angeles firefighter extinguished a blaze abutting the property of late-night host Jimmy Kimmel, less than 48 hours after he returned to the ABC airwaves following a weeklong suspension for comments he made about the assassination of Charlie Kirk.
The LA Fire Department was called to one of Kimmel’s residences on Marmont Avenue in the Hollywood Hills just after 7 am local time on Thursday.
Around a half dozen firefighters put out that blaze, which was called out as abutting the side of Kimmel’s home, an LAFD spokesperson mentioned to The Post.
When asked if there was any data as to what caused this blaze, the LAFD failed to give out more details and said it had nothing to say.
‘The incident commander did not request any additional resources,’- the LAFD rep mentioned to The Post. This suggested that perhaps the fire was on a very small scale or too minor in scope and didn’t require further investigation.
The LAFD spokesperson declined to provide any further data. The Post has sought comments for this incident from Kimmel’s reps.