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Los Angeles Firefighters Douse Early Morning Blaze in Historic South-Central in Under an Hour

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Published on April 03, 2025
Los Angeles Firefighters Douse Early Morning Blaze in Historic South-Central in Under an HourSource: Google Street View

Early this morning, the Los Angeles Fire Department responded to a significant structure fire in Historic South-Central. According to an LAFD alert, the fire broke out in a two-story single-family dwelling located at 122 E Adams Bl. Firefighters arrived on the scene at approximately 4:36 A.M. and were in an offensive mode to extinguish the blaze.

In a quick response, the LAFD mobilized a team of firefighters, which included Engines 10, 14, and 15, along with Trucks 10 and 15, and other specialized units. The fire, having extended through the walls into the attic, presented a challenging task for the responders. Fire Station 10, under Battalion 1 and Central Bureau's direction, headed the effort within Council District 9's purview.

The situation was brought under control in less than an hour. A subsequent LAFD statement confirmed that "34 firefighters extinguished the fire in 31 minutes with no injuries reported."