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On Sunday, May 16, 2010 at 4:17 AM, 3 Companies of Los Angeles Firefighters, 2 LAFD Rescue Ambulances, 1 EMS Battalion Captain and 1 Battalion Chief Officer Command Team, a total of 22 Los Angeles Fire Department personnel under the direction of Battalion Chief Timothy Ernst, responded to a Structure Fire at 2035 Knox Street in the City of San Fernando.

Los Angeles Firefighters arrived quickly to find heavy smoke showing from a 1 story single family home, and immediately attacked fire within the 1,490 square-foot structure.

Though search and rescue efforts were undertaken simultaneously to fire attack, firefighters were relieved to confirm that all seven occupants and their pets had safely evacuated the smoke-charged home prior to the Fire Department's arrival.

The fire was swiftly confined to an interior closet and larger portions of the home's attic, with flames brought under control in just 22 minutes.

No injuries were reported.

The seven adults displaced by the fire, whose affiliation is unknown, were referred to the American Red Cross for temporary placement and living needs assistance.

The presence of legally required smoke alarms within the home could not be immediately determined. If present, there was no indication of the alarms being functional or playing a role in alerting occupants, one or more of whom were thankfully awake and able to alert others of the fire. The building was not equipped with residential fire sprinklers.

Fire loss to the 72-year old residence has been estimated at $60,000 ($50,000 structure & $10,000 contents). The cause of the early morning blaze is electrical in nature, and is attributed to the improper use of electrical extension cords haphazardly strung throughout the building to a portable generator outside the home.

The reason and duration of the home being without electrical service remains within the purview of Southern California Edison officials.


Submitted by Brian Humphrey, Spokesman
Los Angeles Fire Department
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On Wednesday, March 17, 2010 at 1:37 PM, 12 Companies of Los Angeles Firefighters, 2 LAFD Rescue Ambulances, 1 Hazardous Materials Team, 1 EMS Battalion Captain, 2 Battalion Chief Officer Command Teams, 1 Division Chief Officer Command Team, 2 Foam Tenders, and 2 Bull dozers under the direction of Assistant Chief Ralph Terrazas responded to a fire at 11201 West Pendleton Street in Sun Valley.

The first arriving engine saw a large, black plume of smoke and immediately requested additional firefighters to be dispatched. Firefighters entered a Pick Your Part auto recycling center and made their way through the large 193,642 square-foot lot. They found a 75’ by 50’ debris pile of trash, wood, tires and used auto parts, stacked 20’ high, which was contained on three sides by a metal fence.

Firefighters quickly deployed hand-lines and made an aggressive attack on the blaze. The fire hydrant was a considerable distance from the source of fire therefore a water shuttle operation was started. This allows the firefighters at the end of the hose to continue to spray water and foam without interruption, while multiple fire engines fill up with water from the hydrant and shuttle it back.

Due to the quick action of 77 firefighters and because of the fortunate metal wall around the debris, the blaze did not spread. The fire was extinguished in one hour and 53 minutes. No structures were damaged and no injuries were reported.

The fire was started when a skip-loader tractor, used to move rubbish into the 75’ by 50’ containment area, created a spark which ignited the trash. The dollar loss was zero.

Submitted by Erik Scott, Spokesman
Los Angeles Fire Department
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