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Warren County - House fire, N. Main Street, Warrenton, NC. Warrenton RVFD, Norlina VFD, Warren Co. EMS, Warrenton PD, and Warren Co. SO responded.
SAN FERNANDO - Over 100 LAFD firefighters responded to a structure fire in a one-story church in the City of San Fernando on July 9, 2024. Ambient temperatures of up to 105°F were recorded outside, as firefighters went to work cutting open the roof from above, and penetrating the ceilings from below, to make access to the stubborn attic fire. The occupants who were inside the building at the time safely evacuated prior to LAFD arrival. Crews continued battling in the hot weather to eliminate all remaining fire in just over two hours. During the incident, four firefighters sought medical help from on-scene paramedics due to heat-related illness. Three of them rested and recovered on scene and then continue working, and one was transported to a local hospital for further evaluation and care. The fire appeared to have been caused by rooftop construction, but the official cause is still under investigation.
© Photo by Mike Meadows
LAFD Incident 070924-0848
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Firefighters responded to a 1 story, 60 foot x 100 foot commercial building, with fire through the roof. It took 40 Firefighters 33 minutes to knock down the fire which was confined to the auto body shop. © Photos by Juan Guerra
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.
Firefighters responded to a 1 story, 60 foot x 100 foot commercial building, with fire through the roof. It took 40 Firefighters 33 minutes to knock down the fire which was confined to the auto body shop. © Photos by Juan Guerra
SUNLAND - At 11:10PM on November 1, 2025 the Los Angeles City Fire Department responded to reports of a structure fire in the 10900 block of North Scoville Avenue in Sunland. 36 firefighters arrived to a one-story, single family dwelling with fire and smoke showing. An 87 year old man was found outside the home with critical burn injuries. Firefighter/paramedics provided immediate medical care and transported the patient to the hospital.
With reports of additional occupants possibly trapped inside, firefighters initiated an interior fire attack while conducting a primary search. Tragically, two adult males were found inside the home and determined dead on scene.
Four more adults, already outside the home on LAFD arrival, suffered varying degrees of smoke inhalation and were transported to the hospital. One patient declined medical transport, bringing the total patient count for the incident to eight.
© Photo by Ismael Miranda
LAFD Incident: 110125-1897
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At 9:15PM on July 28, 2018 the Los Angeles Fire Department responded to the 7700 block of N Oak Park Ave in #LakeBalboa for a reported structure fire. Firefighters found two sheds well involved in fire and quickly achieved knockdown with no injuries.
© Photo by Leo Kaufman
LAFD Incident 0702818-1511
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Firefighters responded to a 1 story, 60 foot x 100 foot commercial building, with fire through the roof. It took 40 Firefighters 33 minutes to knock down the fire which was confined to the auto body shop. © Photos by Juan Guerra
An early morning Structure Fire for the Colorado Springs Fire Dept. Originally noticed by a delivery man around 8 A.M., this deep seated fire grew to a Third Alarm. Extensive overhaul was done to ensure this building fire is extinguished.