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Hero's Last Stand: Firefighter Becomes Cancer Victim
31 Jan
Summary
- A man bravely fought a wildfire for 20 hours with just a hose.
- He later succumbed to cancer, suspected to be linked to inhaled toxins.
- His partner remembers him as a courageous and generous community hero.

Tony Herrera displayed extraordinary courage last year, defending his Altadena neighborhood from the Eaton Fire for 20 hours using only a hose. His partner, Monica Williams, recounted the terrifying experience, watching as flames neared their home.
Herrera and his nephew worked tirelessly throughout the night, preventing the fire from consuming their house and those of their neighbors. Williams credits their efforts with saving their homes.
In the aftermath, Herrera remained a pillar of support, watching for looters and assisting the elderly. However, soon after his heroic deeds, he was diagnosed with advanced lung cancer.




