
Los Angeles firefighters moved quickly on a structure fire in Silver Lake early Wednesday near 1627 North Golden Gate Avenue, knocking down flames after a sizable response. Neighbors reported several engines and ladder trucks crowding the block as crews worked to contain the blaze.
According to LAFD, the department issued an alert listing the location as 1627 N Golden Gate Ave and naming Fire Station 20 among the responding units. The alert included a map and a link to incident details, but did not immediately list any injuries or a confirmed cause.
What We Know So Far
Property records show that 1625–1627 N Golden Gate Ave is a multiunit building in Silver Lake, which could mean multiple households were affected, according to PropertyShark. Local incident logs indicate that Fire Station 20 frequently responds to calls in the surrounding neighborhood, per LAIT911, an aggregator of LAFD activity.
Safety And Next Steps
The department reminds Angelenos that emergencies should be reported by calling or texting 911 and that people should steer clear of active scenes so firefighters can operate safely, according to LAFD. This story will be updated when LAFD or city officials release official information about injuries, damage, or the cause of the fire.









