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At 12:25AM, a reported structure fire was dispatched at 13412 Saticoy St. Heavy smoke and fire was visible from a 300' x 300' pallet yard that extended to the San Fernando Rescue Mission. It took about 90 minutes to get a good handle on the fire.
At 12:25AM, a reported structure fire was dispatched at 13412 Saticoy St. Heavy smoke and fire was visible from a 300' x 300' pallet yard that extended to the San Fernando Rescue Mission. It took about 90 minutes to get a good handle on the fire.
At 12:25AM, a reported structure fire was dispatched at 13412 Saticoy St. Heavy smoke and fire was visible from a 300' x 300' pallet yard that extended to the San Fernando Rescue Mission. It took about 90 minutes to get a good handle on the fire.
At 12:25AM, a reported structure fire was dispatched at 13412 Saticoy St. Heavy smoke and fire was visible from a 300' x 300' pallet yard that extended to the San Fernando Rescue Mission. It took about 90 minutes to get a good handle on the fire.
The street and surrounding properties were riddled and piled with debris from the blast. Neighbouring homes had windows blown in from the force of the explosion.
Propane tanks are thought to be the possible cause of the mayhem, but can't be confirmed at this point. The residence has not been connected to natural gas for some time, but can't be ruled out as a possible cause.
Autorities confirmed that one person had been taken to hospital with unknown injuries.
Firefighters responded to a structure fire at 6502 N. Beeman Ave. The fire was confined to the attic area. A knockdown was called in 17 minutes. Damage was estimated at $70,000. © Photos by Mike Meadows