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LOS ANGELES COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT CONDUCTING LIVE FIRE TRAINING IN INGLEWOOD AT 102nd ST. AND PRARIE AVE. PHOTO by RICK McCLURE
At 12:53PM on November 12, 2024 the Los Angeles City Fire Department responded to the 13000 block of N Dronfield Av for a reported structure fire.
Firefighters arrived to find two-story condos with smoke showing.
The fire, which ran the pipe alley between units and extended into two, was extinguished with no injuries reported.
© Photo by Mike Meadows
LAFD Incident 111224-0333
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11-29-12 LOS ANGELES FIREFIGHTERS QUICKLY CONTROLLED A FIRE IN ONE UNIT AND ATTIC OF A COMMERCIAL BUILDING AT VENTURA X RESEDA BLVD.
PHOTO by RICK McCLURE
Firefighters responded to a structure fire in 1 unit of a 2 story apartment building. Damage was confined to the kitchen area. There were no injuries reported. © Photo by Mike Meadows
Feb 4, 2017. Stations 74, 2 and 6 were dispatched for a structure fire on the Maryland side in the Avalon Park neighborhood. Units arrived to find a large shed well involved with fire that was threatening two homes in close proximity. Assistance was requested from the next 3 closest fire stations which brought units from Stations 16, 5 and 7.
A fire fighter directs water towards a structure fire in at the Crystal Rapids water park in Loveland, CO, Nov 2007
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Firefighters responded to a structure fire in 1 unit of a 2 story apartment building. Damage was confined to the kitchen area. There were no injuries reported. © Photo by Mike Meadows
At 5:43PM on January 13, 2026 the Los Angeles City Fire Department responded to reports of a structure fire in the 15200 block of W Parthenia St in North Hills. The first arriving units encountered a two-story, boarded-up commercial building with heavy fire showing, exposing a large adjacent apartment building. Four additional task forces were requested and the incident upgraded to a Major Emergency structure fire.
Due to the volume of fire and compromised floors within the building, Incident Commander, Battalion Chief Scott Hilton, directed a defensive operation on the fire unit and an offensive operation to defend the exposed, four-story apartment building.
Crews deployed ladder pipes and master streams to contain the blaze. Access to the seat of the fire was restricted until a roof collapse allowed water streams to reach the interior. Simultaneously, firefighters conducted a floor-by-floor sweep of the apartment building to assist those self-evacuating and investigate for any fire extension.
Firefighter/paramedics evaluated three patients, two adult females were transported to a local hospital in fair condition for medical complaints. The 3rd adult female patient declined LAFD transport. While the apartment building did not have significant structural damage, three (of the 41) units were yellow-tagged and required the displacement of six adults, 21 children and six pet turtles. The Los Angeles Department of Transportation provided DASH buses for temporary shelter, while the Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles (HACLA) and the American Red Cross Los Angeles Region responded to assist with food and immediate relocation needs.
The bulk of the fire was extinguished in just under two hours. The Los Angeles Department of Building and Safety is expected to red-tag the commercial structure as unsafe for occupancy. LAFD crews will remain on fire watch throughout the night, with LAFD Heavy Equipment Operators scheduled to being potential demolition tomorrow morning.
Per protocol for a Major Emergency Structure Fire, LAFD Arson and Counter-Terrorism Section (ACTS) is investigating the cause of the fire.
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LAFD Incident 011326-1523
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90? firefighters, a dozen + agencies converge on a roaring structure fire inside a recycling facility. Defensive ops, no casualties, good stop on adjacent occupancies.
90? firefighters, a dozen + agencies converge on a roaring structure fire inside a recycling facility. Defensive ops, no casualties, good stop on adjacent occupancies.
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
Seventeen fire companies responded to this 1 story commercial building. Building contained 10 to 12 occupancies. The fire was contained to area of origin, the Sigue Corporation. © Photo by Mike Meadows
A fire fighters sprays water towards flying burning embers from atop a ladder truck in Loveland, CO
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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.
Firefighters responded to a structure fire in 1 unit of a 2 story apartment building. Damage was confined to the kitchen area. There were no injuries reported. © Photo by Mike Meadows
Santa Barbara County Fire crews responded to a mobile home fire Wednesday afternoon in the 7400 block of Hollister Avenue in Goleta.
Three engines responded to the Rancho Mobile Home Park at 7465 Hollister Ave. at 3:19 p.m. and found the back of a single-wide mobile home on fire with smoke pouring out of a rear window, County Fire public information officer Mike Eliason said.
An engine company confined the fire to the back of the home, near the laundry area, and put it out within 20 minutes, Eliason said. One resident was home at the time but there were no injuries to him or any firefighters.