
On the night of July 25, a structure fire erupted in a one-story home in Tarzana, Los Angeles. The Los Angeles Fire Department responded to the incident at 18201 W Topham St. Flames were visible from one room and the building's attic when firefighters arrived at the scene, according to the LAFD alert.
LAFD Alert-Knockdown - #Tarzana Structure Fire 18201 W Topham St MAP: https://t.co/VylDUmYQmH FS93; 38 Firefighters. 19 Minutes. Confined To 1 Room and Attic. No Injury. DETAILS: https://t.co/sHyxzYH3I1
— LAFD 🔥 (@LAFD) July 26, 2024
The blaze required a swift response, and 38 firefighters worked to quickly access and confine the fire. Despite the challenges, they managed to fully put out the flames in just 19 minutes. There were no reported injuries, and the cause of the fire remains under investigation. This information was detailed in a follow-up announcement released by the LAFD.
The first responders from Fire Station 93, along with various battalions and task forces, coordinated their efforts to bring the situation under control. Assistance was provided by teams including Battalion Chiefs 10 and 17, Engine companies E100, E273, E288, E293, E73, E93, Rescue Ambulances RA73, RA83, and Truck companies T73, T88, T93, as briefly outlined in the initial incident report.









