
Crews rushed to the scene Sunday after an official Los Angeles Fire Department alert flagged a structure fire at 315 N. Vermont Avenue in East Hollywood, calling in nearby units and directing the public to an online map and incident details.
What LAFD posted
In a post on X, the department identified the incident address as 315 N. Vermont Ave and listed Fire Station 6 among the responding units. The post also shared a map of the scene and linked to a department-maintained page with additional incident details for anyone tracking the response in real time.
Recent neighborhood incidents
The fire comes on the heels of several mid-size structure fires in East Hollywood in recent weeks, including a late-March blaze near Virgil Village that snuffed out as crews raced to a Virgil Village block. That earlier incident did not report injuries, and investigators at the time continued to review possible causes and the impact on nearby residents.
Past fires at the address
The property at 315 N. Vermont has a documented history of serious fire activity. The department's alert archive notes a major blaze there on March 11, 2018, that drew a significant response. According to LAFD's alerts archive, arson investigators were dispatched to that earlier incident, underscoring the address's track record of major responses.
What to watch for
Officials typically follow initial alerts with updates on injuries, cause, and any displacement, and residents are urged to steer clear of the area while crews work. We will continue to monitor official channels and update this story if the department releases further information on the Vermont Avenue fire.









