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McIndoe

British  
/ ˈmækɪnˌdəʊ /

noun

  1. Sir Archibald Hector. 1900–60, New Zealand plastic surgeon; noted for his pioneering work with wounded World War II airmen

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Early in Michael McIndoe’s shift on Jan. 2, 2025, his crew got their marching orders: Pick up hoses left overnight at the scene of the Lachman fire.

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McIndoe, a captain at Fire Station 69 in Pacific Palisades, didn’t think the plan was a good idea, he said in sworn testimony obtained by The Times.

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Let me go check it out, and then I’ll get back to you,’ ” McIndoe testified last month.

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Despite the warning, Garcia’s orders never changed, and McIndoe spent a couple hours or so that morning rolling up hose lines.

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At one point, McIndoe said, he came across a smoldering ash pit.

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