Grammy 2025: The moving reception of firefighters who fought the fires in Los Angeles

In applause broke out those who saw firefighters coming up to the tent of the . Those who were inside the hall, stood up and burned down the firefighters who gave real battle with the flames. Los Angeles Fire Service chief Anthony C. Marrone began his Grammy speech expressing his gratitude to firefighters, whom he described as “heroes” and “heroes” of LAFD. ADVERSE “It is a huge honor and privilege to be in the company of such talented music industry professionals,” he said. “As chief of the Fire Department, I would like to take this opportunity to recognize and thank the first firefighters who came close and far to face this fiery lullaby. In the midst of unprecedented circumstances, their unselfish acts of courage and devotion were nothing less than to create inspiration… I am sure we will recover and rebuild it together, because we have a strong Los Angeles filled in. Then the fireman and public relations manager Sheila Kelliher Berkoh awarded the top prize of the evening – the Album of the Year – to Beyoncé marking an historic moment, as the singer took the particular Grammy for the first time in her career with the album “Cowboy Carter”. ADVERSE The Los Angeles Fire Department makes an appearance on stage at the 2025 — The Hollywood Reporter (@THR) Firefighters from the LA Fire Department received applause on the red carpet — Complex (@Complex) She became the first black singer to win the award in the 21st century. According to “The Wrap”, the last black artist to have won this award was Lorraine Hill (Lauryn Hill) in 1999 with the album “The Misedication of Lauryn Hill”.