
Fire crews rushed out Wednesday morning to a reported structure fire at 10041 N Canoga Avenue in Chatsworth, according to the Los Angeles Fire Department. Firefighters from Station 96 were dispatched to the scene as units moved into the area and the department pushed out a brief advisory on social media. Early word did not include confirmation of injuries, damage estimates, or any indication of what might have sparked the blaze.
LAFD Alert- Chatsworth Structure Fire 10041 N Canoga Av MAP: https://t.co/ge0UQkNYfh FS96; DETAILS: https://t.co/8oKpQKM0s3
— LAFD 🔥 (@LAFD) April 29, 2026
What the department posted
In its alert on X, the Los Angeles Fire Department labeled the incident a structure fire at 10041 N Canoga Avenue and identified Fire Station 96 as the assigned unit. The post linked out to a map of the location and a short scene description, but stopped short of offering more specific updates. The advisory can be seen via LAFD.
What's at the scene
The address cited in the alert matches the contact location for Aviaid, a motorsports lubrication and pump manufacturer that lists 10041 Canoga Avenue on its website. Industrial and repair facilities often keep oils and solvents on-site, which can complicate firefighting tactics, but no public hazardous-materials notice accompanied the department's initial social media post. The company shows the Chatsworth address on its contact page at Aviaid.
What remains unclear
For now, the department has not publicly released information about possible injuries, the scope of the damage, or any suspected cause. Station 96 serves the Chatsworth area and is among the first units dispatched to incidents near Canoga Avenue, according to the county's station information at the Los Angeles County Fire Department. Officials typically provide a more complete rundown once the fire scene is secured and follow-up investigations get underway.









