Actor Kevin Mathison, known for his roles in soap operas, recorded himself driving through his Altadena neighborhood as it burned during the Eaton Fire. The video, which shows Mathison's distress and disbelief as he watches his home consumed by flames, was aired by a news network. Despite the traumatic experience, Mathison expressed concern for the many others affected by the devastating fire.
The actor, who is mostly known for his work in soap operas like “General Hospital” and “All My Children,” captured footage of himself driving through his neighborhood in Altadena as it’s being engulfed in flames., however, the network aired the audio — which includes a distressed Mathison whimpering and wailing as he films the heartbreaking scene from his car.
“I think I saw that Eaton Canyon fire begin,” Mathison told GMA. “I mean, it was just a little blip. And I thought, ‘Well, that’s not good.’” He told “GMA” that he then drove back to his home for a second time, and as he did, he decided to record the terrifying scene.
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