
During Sunday's Grammy telecast, members of the Los Angeles Fire Department were honored for their heroic efforts in battling the recent wildfires that ravaged the city. The firefighters took the stage to present the prestigious album of the year award, receiving a standing ovation from the audience.
Fire Chief Anthony Marrone expressed gratitude for the firefighters' bravery and dedication in the face of unprecedented fire conditions. He acknowledged the sacrifices made by the first responders and extended condolences to those who lost loved ones, homes, and businesses in the wildfires.


The LAFD members stood as a symbol of resilience and community support, embodying the spirit of unity in times of crisis. Their presence on stage served as a reminder of the importance of recognizing and honoring the efforts of those who put their lives on the line to protect others.
In a touching moment, Chief Marrone and his colleagues announced Beyoncé's album 'Cowboy Carter' as the winner of the album of the year award, highlighting the intersection of artistry and appreciation for the bravery displayed by the first responders.