Guy Fieri Served Meals for California Fire Survivors

The celebrity chef set up a mobile kitchen and served up grilled food.

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Guy Fieri visits SiriusXM's Hits 1 'Morning Mash Up' at SiriusXM Studio on October 14, 2016 in New York City. (Photo by Matthew Eisman/Getty Images)

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Celebrity chef and television personality Guy Fieri linked with the Salvation Army to provide meals for survivors of the devastating wildfire raging thorough California on Thursday.

Fieri set up a mobile kitchen at the Santa Rosa Veterans Memorial Building parking lot in Santa Rosa. He cooked pulled pork, roasted chicken, coleslaw, bean salad, and macaroni and cheese. Fieri and crew served an estimated 2,500 people.  

Speaking to KQED, Fieri, who lives in Santa Rosa, said he was awoken by his wife as the fire neared their home. "We had to evacuate at 2 in the morning, and we grabbed what we could, taking pictures off the wall as fast as we could. Jumped in the truck, loaded in the dogs, and away we went," he said. The house was fortunately spared from the fire. 

Responding to allegations from people on social media that have said he set up the mobile kitchen as a publicity stunt, Fieri said, "This isn’t a PR stunt. You don’t see my banners up. I’m not promoting anything. I’m just here cooking. This is feeding people. People need help, and I’m here to help. That’s it."

Met Santa Rosa native @GuyFieri as he was cooking up a BBQ dinner for Wine Country evacuees & 1st responders. VIDEO: https://t.co/92XOslFWWJ pic.twitter.com/w47L0ZlkT1

— Henry K. Lee (@henrykleeKTVU) October 13, 2017

Guy Fieri has dumb hair but he's from Santa Rosa and he's making food for fire victims so ease up a bit, he's a decent dude

— c a i t l i n (@hello__caitlin) October 14, 2017

Hey, @GuyFieri, good on you, brother. You're doing the Lord's work by caring for the folks suffering due to these terrible #CA #wildfires.

— Stephen Simpson 🇺🇸 🇺🇦 ProperGander 🌻 (@BamaStephen) October 14, 2017

Over 30 people have died from the fires.

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