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Firefighter Pancake Float Sparks Controversy Before Rose Parade

Terrain NewsBy Terrain NewsDecember 23, 2025061 Min Read
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The article discusses the controversy surrounding a float in the upcoming Tournament of Roses Parade, created by volunteers from Sierra Madre to honor first responders. The float features a firefighter spraying syrup onto a giant stack of pancakes, designed to symbolize community pancake breakfasts for fundraising. However, some residents of Altadena, affected by recent fires, found the float’s design insensitive due to the recent experience of hydrants running dry during emergencies. Community members expressed disappointment over the float’s audio feature, which included dialogue about running out of syrup. In response to criticism, the float organizers removed the audio to alleviate concerns. Opinions varied, with some supporting the float as a lighthearted tribute, while others deemed it inappropriate. Ultimately, the float association aimed to honor first responders without re-traumatizing fire survivors.

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