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Franklin's tower staged in front of Franklin Bronze after responding for structure fire at that location. Employees had the fire out upon the arrival of fire personnel.
Firefighters have left buildings and nearby cars covered in a layer of ice the morning after a deadly fire in Schenectady, New York that killed four people. These buildings were demolished shortly afterward. March, 2015.
Mobile home fire on Buxton road extinguished by home owner prior to the arrival of Cherrytree VFD. Chapmanville and Hydetown were requested for tankers and manpower. Hydetown was returned due to lack of fire at the scene.
SUN VALLEY - The Los Angeles Fire Department rescued two seriously burned patients and medically evaluated five other civilians at the scene, when flames erupted at a 210 unit four-story apartment building at 7727 Lankershim Boulevard on the morning of March 23, 2023. A well-coordinated fire attack confined the bulk of fire to the second floor apartment of fire origin, with the flames extinguished in just 33 minutes. The cause of the fire remains under active investigation.
© Photo by Mike Meadows
LAFD Incident 032323-0662
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TARZANA - At 6:24 PM on Monday, August 2, 2021, LAFD responded to the 19600 block of West Valdez Drive, where a two-story hillside home was engulfed in flames, with fire starting to ignite nearby brush. Firefighters began the attack in defensive mode (from the exterior only), and later transitioned to offensive (inside the structure) to finish tracking down all of the fire within. Ultimately, it took 57 LAFD firefighters 33 minutes to extinguish the flames and keep a larger brush fire from ignition. The family escaped unharmed, but four will be displaced. No reported injuries.
© Photo by Brandon Taylor
LAFD Incident: 080221-1355
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I uploaded this shot when I first started using flickr a while back along with about 30 others. I would really love some feedback on my fire work so I thought I would bring it to the front. I joined the volunteer fire department so I could get a pager and get to fires fast. Really a challenging and fun type of photography.
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Firefighters break open the roof of an apartment building on Hollywood Boulevard in order to attack the flames
Oil City's platform working the southeast corner of the Town Square building in Titusville, Pa. which housed many offices on the upper floors, and business' on the ground level.
At 4:29AM on August 14, 2019 the Los Angeles Fire Department responded to 2501 S Main Street for a reported structure fire. Firefighters arrived to find a 50‘ x 100’ commercial building, with fire showing on all sides.
The well entrenched fire required a defensive operation from the start. Firefighters deployed master streams to include ladder pipes and large diameter hand lines. As the roof collapsed on the 66 year old structure, crews continued to safely apply copious amounts of water from the exterior.
Once Incident Commander, Assistant Chief Kristina Kepner, deemed the blaze under control and conditions safe, she directed a return to an offensive operation so firefighters could reach the isolated pockets of fire and ensure full extinguishment.
115 firefighters waged the battle for one hour and 29 minutes before a complete knockdown was determined. Their tenacious efforts ensured the neighboring businesses were undamaged and no injuries were reported.
The LAFD Arson and Counter-Terrorism Section is actively investigating the cause per protocol for an incident of this scale.
LAFD Incident 081419-0160
© Photo by Zak Holman
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Structure fire at Imperial Media Services. Woodlawn Cemetery, Santa Monica, CA.
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At 4:29AM on August 14, 2019 the Los Angeles Fire Department responded to 2501 S Main Street for a reported structure fire. Firefighters arrived to find a 50‘ x 100’ commercial building, with fire showing on all sides.
The well entrenched fire required a defensive operation from the start. Firefighters deployed master streams to include ladder pipes and large diameter hand lines. As the roof collapsed on the 66 year old structure, crews continued to safely apply copious amounts of water from the exterior.
Once Incident Commander, Assistant Chief Kristina Kepner, deemed the blaze under control and conditions safe, she directed a return to an offensive operation so firefighters could reach the isolated pockets of fire and ensure full extinguishment.
115 firefighters waged the battle for one hour and 29 minutes before a complete knockdown was determined. Their tenacious efforts ensured the neighboring businesses were undamaged and no injuries were reported.
The LAFD Arson and Counter-Terrorism Section is actively investigating the cause per protocol for an incident of this scale.
LAFD Incident 081419-0160
© Photo by Zak Holman
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At 4:29AM on August 14, 2019 the Los Angeles Fire Department responded to 2501 S Main Street for a reported structure fire. Firefighters arrived to find a 50‘ x 100’ commercial building, with fire showing on all sides.
The well entrenched fire required a defensive operation from the start. Firefighters deployed master streams to include ladder pipes and large diameter hand lines. As the roof collapsed on the 66 year old structure, crews continued to safely apply copious amounts of water from the exterior.
Once Incident Commander, Assistant Chief Kristina Kepner, deemed the blaze under control and conditions safe, she directed a return to an offensive operation so firefighters could reach the isolated pockets of fire and ensure full extinguishment.
115 firefighters waged the battle for one hour and 29 minutes before a complete knockdown was determined. Their tenacious efforts ensured the neighboring businesses were undamaged and no injuries were reported.
The LAFD Arson and Counter-Terrorism Section is actively investigating the cause per protocol for an incident of this scale.
LAFD Incident 081419-0160
© Photo by Zak Holman
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On March 11, 2018 the Los Angeles Fire Department responded to a reported structure fire in the 300 block of N Vermont Av in Koreatown. 107 firefighters took 32 minutes to extinguish heavy fire in a 3 story (2 story vacant hotel over commercial) building. The fire was primarily on the 3rd floor and in the attic. This non-injury fire is under investigation by LAFD Arson Section.
Photo Use Permitted via Creative Commons - Credit: LAFD Photo | Harry Garvin
LAFD Incident: 031118-0715
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Updated. There were two deaths.
One of the many single room occupancy buildings in the area burns in the Gastown District of Vancouver BC, Canada. One of many where the poor exist above trendy and expensive shops and restaurants. Residents say there were two fires that started at roughly the same time in the upper floor, the building is certainly a wreck now. There were a number of people with smoke inhalation who had to be rescued by the ladder companies out the upper windows. Two bodies were recovered from the wreckage.
Firefighter from Hilversum changing and preparing air canisters for his colleagues who are battling a major house fire.
Bussum, November 2020.
Firefighters douse hot spots the morning after a deadly fire in Schenectady, New York that killed four people and destroyed two buildings. March, 2015.
At 1:27PM on June 11, 2023 the Los Angeles Fire Department responded to a reported structure fire in the 1030 block of N Vermont Ave in East Hollywood.
Firefighters arrived to a six story apartment building in the wood framing stage of construction with fire on the 3rd floor.
A surface fire was quickly extinguished before it extending into the framing of the structure. Workers were present conducting a tarring operation at the time.
No injuries were reported.
© Photo by Henry Berkson
LAFD Incident 061123-0836
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