The Los Angeles Fire Department has released its long-awaited analysis report regarding the deadly Palisades Fire, which highlights the unprecedented challenges, successes and possible failures in the agency's response in the first 36 hours after the fire's ignition.

The Palisades Fire After-Action Review Report was crafted by LAFD leaders who compiled information provided through nearly 100 interviews with department staff and support agencies. Photos and video, emergency radio traffic and eyewitness accounts were among the sources drawn upon as part of the report's writing.

The 70-page document was strategically released Wednesday, in coordination with the U.S. Department of Justice, after federal officials announced the arrest of the suspect believed responsible for sparking the blaze

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