
Los Angeles firefighters quickly knocked down a structure fire in East Hollywood on Monday night, according to the Los Angeles Fire Department. An initial alert from the department listed 928 N Western Avenue as the location and noted that crews from the neighborhood firehouse were on the call. The brief notice said the blaze was "Now Out," with no immediate word of injuries, evacuations, or residents being forced out.
LAFD alert and timeline
The Los Angeles Fire Department posted an alert on X announcing that the structure fire at 928 N Western Avenue was "Now Out" and cited Fire Station 52 among the units responding, according to the department's X post. The short update came with a map and a link to incident details, but did not include any estimate of damage.
Scanner logs and response
Local scanner and 911 records captured a dispatch to the 900 block of North Western Avenue near Barton Avenue and listed crews from Station 52 among those sent, per an incident listing on LAIT911. Those logs often show which companies rolled out first and which units backed them up, filling in the behind-the-scenes detail that short social media alerts usually skip.
What remains unknown
So far, the department has not released a cause for the fire or reported any injuries or displacements. City officials and LAFD sometimes follow up with more detailed summaries after the smoke clears, so we will be watching official channels for any additional information.









