Huntington Park
Two-Alarm Fire at Station 164
Reported May 1 at 4:14 AM · Updated May 1 at 9:57 AM · 10.8K Viewed
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The two-alarm blaze took place at the Los Angeles County Fire Department's Station 164.
The address reported for this incident has changed to 6301 Santa Fe Ave.
Firefighters report no further fire in the attic after pulling ceiling tiles, indicating containment and progress in extinguishing the blaze.
Firefighters have begun overhaul operations, indicating extensive damage to the structure and vehicles involved, with some declared a total loss.
Firefighters inside the building are coordinating efforts to manage water flow while knocking down ceiling tiles, and are assessing conditions on the Charlie side of the structure.
Firefighters on the second floor have isolated the fire to the front section near the forward stairwell and are opening windows to use blowers, with equipment ready at the front door.
The two-alarm blaze took place at the Los Angeles County Fire Department's Station 164.
The address reported for this incident has changed to 6301 Santa Fe Ave.
Firefighters report no further fire in the attic after pulling ceiling tiles, indicating containment and progress in extinguishing the blaze.
Firefighters have begun overhaul operations, indicating extensive damage to the structure and vehicles involved, with some declared a total loss.
Firefighters inside the building are coordinating efforts to manage water flow while knocking down ceiling tiles, and are assessing conditions on the Charlie side of the structure.
Firefighters on the second floor have isolated the fire to the front section near the forward stairwell and are opening windows to use blowers, with equipment ready at the front door.
The two-alarm blaze took place at the Los Angeles County Fire Department's Station 164.
The address reported for this incident has changed to 6301 Santa Fe Ave.
Firefighters report no further fire in the attic after pulling ceiling tiles, indicating containment and progress in extinguishing the blaze.
Firefighters have begun overhaul operations, indicating extensive damage to the structure and vehicles involved, with some declared a total loss.
Firefighters inside the building are coordinating efforts to manage water flow while knocking down ceiling tiles, and are assessing conditions on the Charlie side of the structure.
Firefighters on the second floor have isolated the fire to the front section near the forward stairwell and are opening windows to use blowers, with equipment ready at the front door.
The two-alarm blaze took place at the Los Angeles County Fire Department's Station 164.
The address reported for this incident has changed to 6301 Santa Fe Ave.
Firefighters report no further fire in the attic after pulling ceiling tiles, indicating containment and progress in extinguishing the blaze.
Firefighters have begun overhaul operations, indicating extensive damage to the structure and vehicles involved, with some declared a total loss.
Firefighters inside the building are coordinating efforts to manage water flow while knocking down ceiling tiles, and are assessing conditions on the Charlie side of the structure.
Firefighters on the second floor have isolated the fire to the front section near the forward stairwell and are opening windows to use blowers, with equipment ready at the front door.
The two-alarm blaze took place at the Los Angeles County Fire Department's Station 164.
The address reported for this incident has changed to 6301 Santa Fe Ave.
Firefighters report no further fire in the attic after pulling ceiling tiles, indicating containment and progress in extinguishing the blaze.
Firefighters have begun overhaul operations, indicating extensive damage to the structure and vehicles involved, with some declared a total loss.
Firefighters inside the building are coordinating efforts to manage water flow while knocking down ceiling tiles, and are assessing conditions on the Charlie side of the structure.
Firefighters on the second floor have isolated the fire to the front section near the forward stairwell and are opening windows to use blowers, with equipment ready at the front door.
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how tf does a firestation catch fire
@Alejxndro_ right😭
I heard all the explosions, at first I thought the ihop was on fire
@mark0928 mm.. im mentally ill and i was homeless, i never set fires ☠️
hope everyones safe / outside the building
how tf does a firestation catch fire
@Alejxndro_ right😭
I heard all the explosions, at first I thought the ihop was on fire
@mark0928 mm.. im mentally ill and i was homeless, i never set fires ☠️
hope everyones safe / outside the building
how tf does a firestation catch fire
@Alejxndro_ right😭
I heard all the explosions, at first I thought the ihop was on fire
@mark0928 mm.. im mentally ill and i was homeless, i never set fires ☠️
hope everyones safe / outside the building
how tf does a firestation catch fire
@Alejxndro_ right😭
I heard all the explosions, at first I thought the ihop was on fire
@mark0928 mm.. im mentally ill and i was homeless, i never set fires ☠️
hope everyones safe / outside the building
how tf does a firestation catch fire
@Alejxndro_ right😭
I heard all the explosions, at first I thought the ihop was on fire
@mark0928 mm.. im mentally ill and i was homeless, i never set fires ☠️
hope everyones safe / outside the building
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