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DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES - It took the relentless effort of over 130 firefighters, on Wednesday evening, to control a Major Emergency commercial fire, which consumed a three-story building in Downtown LA.

The Los Angeles Fire Department was summoned at 7:33 PM on October 26, 2022 to the 200 block of East 3rd Street, where firefighters arrived quickly to find an already well-developed fire inside of a large vacant three-story commercial building.

Firefighters recognized this building as the site of a previous burn, and took a defensive firefighting posture for nearly two hours until the fire was controlled, just after 9:00 PM. Flames extended into one upper-floor unit of a neighboring 5-story residential structure, where sprinklers held it in check until firefighters quickly ascended to extinguish it.

An official "Knockdown" was not declared for a couple of days, as the structurally compromised building was too dangerous to allow personnel to enter and locate remaining pockets of fire. Instead, crews remained on fire watch over a couple of nights, keeping any flare ups from growing, and waiting for heavy equipment to assist with accessing remaining hot spots and overhaul. Department of Building and Safety red-tagged the structure and closed the sidewalks to the public as a precaution.

There were no injuries to firefighters or civilians. The cause of the fire remains under active investigation.

© Photo by Chris Conkle

LAFD Incident 102622-1501

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Tags:   Structure Fire Downtown LA DTLA Chris Conkle Ladder Pipe Major Emergency

N 6 B 1.3K C 0 E Oct 27, 2022 F Oct 27, 2022
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DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES - It took the relentless effort of over 130 firefighters, on Wednesday evening, to control a Major Emergency commercial fire, which consumed a three-story building in Downtown LA.

The Los Angeles Fire Department was summoned at 7:33 PM on October 26, 2022 to the 200 block of East 3rd Street, where firefighters arrived quickly to find an already well-developed fire inside of a large vacant three-story commercial building.

Firefighters recognized this building as the site of a previous burn, and took a defensive firefighting posture for nearly two hours until the fire was controlled, just after 9:00 PM. Flames extended into one upper-floor unit of a neighboring 5-story residential structure, where sprinklers held it in check until firefighters quickly ascended to extinguish it.

An official "Knockdown" was not declared for a couple of days, as the structurally compromised building was too dangerous to allow personnel to enter and locate remaining pockets of fire. Instead, crews remained on fire watch over a couple of nights, keeping any flare ups from growing, and waiting for heavy equipment to assist with accessing remaining hot spots and overhaul. Department of Building and Safety red-tagged the structure and closed the sidewalks to the public as a precaution.

There were no injuries to firefighters or civilians. The cause of the fire remains under active investigation.

© Photo by Chris Conkle

LAFD Incident 102622-1501

Connect with us: LAFD.ORG | News | Facebook | Instagram | Reddit | Twitter: @LAFD @LAFDtalk

Tags:   Structure Fire Downtown LA DTLA Chris Conkle Ladder Pipe Major Emergency

N 4 B 1.1K C 0 E Oct 27, 2022 F Oct 27, 2022
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DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES - It took the relentless effort of over 130 firefighters, on Wednesday evening, to control a Major Emergency commercial fire, which consumed a three-story building in Downtown LA.

The Los Angeles Fire Department was summoned at 7:33 PM on October 26, 2022 to the 200 block of East 3rd Street, where firefighters arrived quickly to find an already well-developed fire inside of a large vacant three-story commercial building.

Firefighters recognized this building as the site of a previous burn, and took a defensive firefighting posture for nearly two hours until the fire was controlled, just after 9:00 PM. Flames extended into one upper-floor unit of a neighboring 5-story residential structure, where sprinklers held it in check until firefighters quickly ascended to extinguish it.

An official "Knockdown" was not declared for a couple of days, as the structurally compromised building was too dangerous to allow personnel to enter and locate remaining pockets of fire. Instead, crews remained on fire watch over a couple of nights, keeping any flare ups from growing, and waiting for heavy equipment to assist with accessing remaining hot spots and overhaul. Department of Building and Safety red-tagged the structure and closed the sidewalks to the public as a precaution.

There were no injuries to firefighters or civilians. The cause of the fire remains under active investigation.

© Photo by Chris Conkle

LAFD Incident 102622-1501

Connect with us: LAFD.ORG | News | Facebook | Instagram | Reddit | Twitter: @LAFD @LAFDtalk

Tags:   Structure Fire Downtown LA DTLA Chris Conkle Ladder Pipe Major Emergency

N 5 B 1.1K C 0 E Oct 27, 2022 F Oct 27, 2022
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DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES - It took the relentless effort of over 130 firefighters, on Wednesday evening, to control a Major Emergency commercial fire, which consumed a three-story building in Downtown LA.

The Los Angeles Fire Department was summoned at 7:33 PM on October 26, 2022 to the 200 block of East 3rd Street, where firefighters arrived quickly to find an already well-developed fire inside of a large vacant three-story commercial building.

Firefighters recognized this building as the site of a previous burn, and took a defensive firefighting posture for nearly two hours until the fire was controlled, just after 9:00 PM. Flames extended into one upper-floor unit of a neighboring 5-story residential structure, where sprinklers held it in check until firefighters quickly ascended to extinguish it.

An official "Knockdown" was not declared for a couple of days, as the structurally compromised building was too dangerous to allow personnel to enter and locate remaining pockets of fire. Instead, crews remained on fire watch over a couple of nights, keeping any flare ups from growing, and waiting for heavy equipment to assist with accessing remaining hot spots and overhaul. Department of Building and Safety red-tagged the structure and closed the sidewalks to the public as a precaution.

There were no injuries to firefighters or civilians. The cause of the fire remains under active investigation.

© Photo by Chris Conkle

LAFD Incident 102622-1501

Connect with us: LAFD.ORG | News | Facebook | Instagram | Reddit | Twitter: @LAFD @LAFDtalk

Tags:   Structure Fire Downtown LA DTLA Chris Conkle Ladder Pipe Major Emergency

N 6 B 1.2K C 0 E Oct 27, 2022 F Oct 27, 2022
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DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES - It took the relentless effort of over 130 firefighters, on Wednesday evening, to control a Major Emergency commercial fire, which consumed a three-story building in Downtown LA.

The Los Angeles Fire Department was summoned at 7:33 PM on October 26, 2022 to the 200 block of East 3rd Street, where firefighters arrived quickly to find an already well-developed fire inside of a large vacant three-story commercial building.

Firefighters recognized this building as the site of a previous burn, and took a defensive firefighting posture for nearly two hours until the fire was controlled, just after 9:00 PM. Flames extended into one upper-floor unit of a neighboring 5-story residential structure, where sprinklers held it in check until firefighters quickly ascended to extinguish it.

An official "Knockdown" was not declared for a couple of days, as the structurally compromised building was too dangerous to allow personnel to enter and locate remaining pockets of fire. Instead, crews remained on fire watch over a couple of nights, keeping any flare ups from growing, and waiting for heavy equipment to assist with accessing remaining hot spots and overhaul. Department of Building and Safety red-tagged the structure and closed the sidewalks to the public as a precaution.

There were no injuries to firefighters or civilians. The cause of the fire remains under active investigation.

© Photo by Chris Conkle

LAFD Incident 102622-1501

Connect with us: LAFD.ORG | News | Facebook | Instagram | Reddit | Twitter: @LAFD @LAFDtalk

Tags:   Structure Fire Downtown LA DTLA Chris Conkle Ladder Pipe Major Emergency


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