
Los Angeles Fire Department crews rolled out to a reported structure fire in Mar Vista on March 8, zeroing in on a building at 11348 W National Boulevard. The department’s initial alert flagged the incident and listed responding units, but stopped short of saying how serious the blaze was or whether anyone was hurt.
The short bulletin linked out to a map and an incident-details page, though those did not immediately offer information on the cause of the fire or any damage estimates. City emergency pages also had nothing more to add at the time.
LAFD Alert- Mar Vista Structure Fire 11348 W National Bl MAP: https://t.co/p5edhIGJn6 FS59; DETAILS: https://t.co/Gjrog4reww
— LAFD 🔥 (@LAFD) March 8, 2026
What LAFD posted
According to LAFD, the alert located the fire at 11348 W National Blvd and listed Fire Station 59 among the responding companies. The post also pointed followers to a map and an incident-details page and, at that point, served as the only public update on the situation.
What we still don't know
The initial alert did not include any public information on injuries, evacuations or what might have sparked the fire. We are continuing to watch the department’s official channels and will update this story if a knockdown notice, incident number or damage assessment is released.
How to stay informed
If you live, work or drive near National Boulevard in Mar Vista, steer clear of the immediate block around the address until crews clear the scene and authorities reopen the roadway. For verified information, follow the department’s social media feeds and call 911 to report any emergencies.









