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The 2025 Oscars celebrated Los Angeles firefighters with a powerful standing ovation during the ceremony. Host Conan O'Brien welcomed firefighters who battled recent deadly wildfires, giving them a platform to share both their heroism and unexpected humor. LAFD captains Erik Scott and Jonas Johnson delivered memorable jokes that left the audience laughing, highlighting their resilience in the face of tragedy. The moment underscored the profound impact of first responders and their critical role in community survival.

Key Points: Oscars 2025 Honors LA Firefighters with Viral Comedy Moment

  • Firefighters receive standing ovation at prestigious Academy Awards
  • LAFD captains deliver witty comedic remarks
  • Wildfires caused massive destruction and displacement
  • O'Brien praised firefighters' courage and humor
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Oscars 2025: Los Angeles' firefighters receive standing ovation

Conan O'Brien celebrates Los Angeles firefighters at Oscars, featuring hilarious jokes about wildfires and Hollywood in heartwarming tribute

"Our hearts go out to those who have lost their homes - Erik Scott, LAFD Captain"

Los Angeles, March 3

In a heartwarming gesture, the Academy honoured firefighters who helped battle deadly wildfires in Los Angeles on Sunday night.

Host Conan O'Brien welcomed a team of firefighters on the stage. The audience gave them a standing ovation.

"On behalf of everyone in greater Los Angeles, thank you for all you do," O'Brien said before he welcomed several firefighters to speak.

Firefighters' appearance at the Oscars also left the audience in splits as they cracked a joke or two, as per Variety

Los Angeles Fire Department captain Erik Scott kicked things off with a doozy: "Our hearts go out to those who have lost their homes," he said. "And I'm talking about the producers of 'Joker 2.'"

Even O'Brien was impressed with the one-liner. "Damn," the comedian cracked, "best delivery of the night."

Los Angeles Fire Department pilot Jonas Johnson was next and took aim at "A Complete Unknown," a musical biopic about the early life of Bob Dylan.

"To play Bob Dylan, Timothee Chalamet learned how to sing," Johnson said. "In fact, his singing was so good, he almost lost the part."

Los Angeles firefighters were welcomed with a warm reception last month as well at the Grammy's.

The wildfires, which started earlier this month, have caused massive destruction. At least 25 people lost their lives, and over 105,000 people were forced to evacuate their homes.

- ANI

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