
Los Angeles firefighters were called out Saturday evening for a structure fire at 1504 S Wilton Place in the Arlington Heights neighborhood, according to the Los Angeles Fire Department. Crews from Fire Station 26 were assigned to the incident, which was logged as a structure fire. At the time of the department's initial alert, there were no reports of civilian or firefighter injuries, and the cause of the fire was still under investigation.
LAFD Alert- Arlington Heights Structure Fire 1504 S Wilton Pl MAP: https://t.co/SFUOVN2zwI FS26; DETAILS: https://t.co/5xT1vSdhN8
— LAFD 🔥 (@LAFD) Feb 8, 2026
What LAFD reported
According to LAFD, units from Fire Station 26 (FS26) were dispatched to a reported structure fire at 1504 S Wilton Pl in Arlington Heights. The department's alert served as a quick situational snapshot and did not include information on injuries or a possible cause. As is standard, investigators typically follow up after crews secure the scene. We'll update this story if the department releases an official incident report or any additional details.
Where this happened
The address at 1504 S Wilton Place sits on a residential stretch of Arlington Heights, south of Wilshire Boulevard, in ZIP code 90019. Property records identify the location as a residential parcel, according to Realtor.com. The neighborhood is covered by LAFD's Central Bureau units, with Station 26 handling initial engine and truck responses for nearby areas.
Local impact and next steps
Neighbors in the area likely saw emergency vehicles and may have encountered temporary street restrictions while firefighters worked the scene. Responses of this kind can cause brief disruptions to traffic and utilities until the incident is fully cleared. LAFD's early alerts are intended to keep residents and partner agencies in the loop during active calls, and the department typically follows up with official findings on cause and damage when available. If you were in the area and have information or images that could assist investigators, contact LAFD or local news outlets as directed by authorities.









