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Delmar Fire Dept assisted Sharptown with a working commerical building fire today. Tanker 74-5 and Engine-Tanker 74-2 responded from Delmar. Firefighters from 3 Counties and 2 States were at the scene. Sharptown, Mardela Springs, Hebron, El Dorado-Brookview, Laurel and Delmar FD's responded.
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.
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.
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.
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 11:37, Friday October 24th, Engines 1, 2, 5 and 307 along with Truck 1 and a Battalion 712, responded to the 1400 block of Lou Dillon Lane for a reported structure fire. Engine 5 was first in and reported a large 3 story residential structure with smoke showing from the first floor.
Upon making entry, it was discovered that a laundry room was completely involved in fire, which caused heavy smoke damage throughout the first floor.
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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At 11:37, Friday October 24th, Engines 1, 2, 5 and 307 along with Truck 1 and a Battalion 712, responded to the 1400 block of Lou Dillon Lane for a reported structure fire. Engine 5 was first in and reported a large 3 story residential structure with smoke showing from the first floor.
Upon making entry, it was discovered that a laundry room was completely involved in fire, which caused heavy smoke damage throughout the first floor.
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.
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.
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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Thanks to my daughter in law for alot of these pictures, this was her first fire that she has went to with me, she love it, i think I have her hooked on fire ground photography.
Thanks Tia.
NORTH HOLLYWOOD - Firefighters responded to the 6700 block of North Farmdale Avenue for a two-story commercial structure fire, at 6:33 PM on July 31, 2023. The first 50 firefighters extinguished the flames in 26 minutes. One approximately 50-year-old male was located and received a medical assessment by paramedics on scene, but did not require hospital transport.
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LAFD Incident 073123-1445
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At 11:37, Friday October 24th, Engines 1, 2, 5 and 307 along with Truck 1 and a Battalion 712, responded to the 1400 block of Lou Dillon Lane for a reported structure fire. Engine 5 was first in and reported a large 3 story residential structure with smoke showing from the first floor.
Upon making entry, it was discovered that a laundry room was completely involved in fire, which caused heavy smoke damage throughout the first floor.
Warren County - Attic fire, Timbuctu Drive, Lake Gaston, NC. Churchill-Five Forks VFD, Macon RVFD, and Hawtree VFD responded.
At 11:37, Friday October 24th, Engines 1, 2, 5 and 307 along with Truck 1 and a Battalion 712, responded to the 1400 block of Lou Dillon Lane for a reported structure fire. Engine 5 was first in and reported a large 3 story residential structure with smoke showing from the first floor.
Upon making entry, it was discovered that a laundry room was completely involved in fire, which caused heavy smoke damage throughout the first floor.
Same as Structure Fire I. This is a few minutes later, after they had started to blast the structure from above with a giant water cannon visible at the top of the frame.
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 11:37, Friday October 24th, Engines 1, 2, 5 and 307 along with Truck 1 and a Battalion 712, responded to the 1400 block of Lou Dillon Lane for a reported structure fire. Engine 5 was first in and reported a large 3 story residential structure with smoke showing from the first floor.
Upon making entry, it was discovered that a laundry room was completely involved in fire, which caused heavy smoke damage throughout the first floor.
At 11:37, Friday October 24th, Engines 1, 2, 5 and 307 along with Truck 1 and a Battalion 712, responded to the 1400 block of Lou Dillon Lane for a reported structure fire. Engine 5 was first in and reported a large 3 story residential structure with smoke showing from the first floor.
Upon making entry, it was discovered that a laundry room was completely involved in fire, which caused heavy smoke damage throughout the first floor.