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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.
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LAFD Incident 070924-0848
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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 Greg Doyle
LAFD Incident 070924-0848
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Shortly after 9 p.m. Sunday August 7th, a fire broke out in the 3900 block of Calle Cita. Both Santa Barbara City and County fire responded. The fire was initially reported as a vegetation fire in the back yard of the residence but rapidly spread to the residence. There were also reports of multiple explosions. The fire was centered on a second-story deck off the rear of the three-unit apartment building. There was extensive head and smoke damage to the structure but no injuries.
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Kings County and Hanford firefighters prepare to enter a burning home at 1114 93/4 Avenue, at 9:24 pm Thursday evening. The fire was quickly extinguished by the fire department.
Warren County - House fire back in the woods, NC 58 Highway, Warrenton, NC. Warrenton RVFD, Macon RVFD, Norlina VFD, Afton-Elberon VFD, NC Forest Service, Warren County EMS, and Warren County SO responded.
Firefighter Hugh Montgomery (left), Engineer Matt Osborne (center) and Firefighter Alexander Park (Right) cool down after their second time inside the structure.
At 3:55AM on January 5, 2025 the Los Angeles City Fire Department responded to a reported structure fire in the 1500 block of W 2006th St in Harbor Gateway South.
Firefighters extinguished fire in a one-story, single family dwelling with no injuries reported.
© Photo by Jacob Terzoli
LAFD Incident: 010525-0204
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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.
Shortly after 9 p.m. Sunday August 7th, a fire broke out in the 3900 block of Calle Cita. Both Santa Barbara City and County fire responded. The fire was initially reported as a vegetation fire in the back yard of the residence but rapidly spread to the residence. There were also reports of multiple explosions. The fire was centered on a second-story deck off the rear of the three-unit apartment building. There was extensive head and smoke damage to the structure but no injuries.
At 3:36 AM, units were dispatched to a structure fire in the Old Town Tavern in Goleta. Moments later Sheriff's Deputies reported heavy smoke and flames through the roof of the structure. A rapid aggressive attack by the Santa Barbara County Fire Department prevented the fire from spreading to adjacent structures. The cause of the fire was determined to be an overloaded electrical power strip.
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20180222 Burke IC. Apartment House Fire in Pico Rivera in Engine 25’s area. Building D had extensive roof collapse, fire, smoke and water damage. Building B adn C had very minor fire damage and building A had no damage.
At 1:13PM on September 16, 2025 the Los Angeles City Fire Department responded to the 600 block of N Imogen Ave for a reported structure fire.
Firefighters arrived to find a property with three different structures with fire showing.
Crews initiated a defensive operation against the well-involved, vacant commercial structure and an offensive operation to defend the exposed buildings from further damage.
Over 50 firefighters extinguished the fire in 36 minutes with no reported injuries.
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At 9:01PM on July 4, 2025, the Los Angeles City Fire Department responded to the 8100 block of N De Garmo Av for a reported structure fire.
Firefighters arrived to find a row of detached garages with heavy fire showing.
Knockdown was achieved in 20 minutes with no injuries reported.
© Photo by Ismael Miranda
LAFD Incident: 070425-1451
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