Ingenious Way RFK Jr Stopped His House from Burning Down in LA Fires – EVOL

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and his wife Cheryl Hines used a roof-mounted sprinkler system to protect their Los Angeles from the LA fires.

Kennedy, 71, and Hines, 59, live among Hollywood’s elite in a stunning $6.6 million mansion in Brentwood, one of the most exclusive enclaves in the city.

After wildfires decimated the City of Angels, the fires reached the glitzy area in the Santa Monica Mountains.

The home of the couple however has remained intact, thanks to their sprinkler system which was caught on camera dousing the exterior with water.

Footage captured of the system shows a mist of water emitting from the roof, hitting a tree that neighbors the property and fanning down across the main entrance.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and his wife Cheryl Hines used a roof-mounted sprinkler system to protect their Los Angeles from the LA fires. https://t.co/eZ6FhOOwyX pic.twitter.com/vDVpvHPFLV

— liten drage (@DrageLiten) January 24, 2025

Aerial shots also show how firefighters battling the blazes dropped red fire retardant on the inferno to the rear of their home.

The couple’s home in Mandeville Canyon in Brentwood is a vivid demonstration of their gilded life.

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