
Los Angeles firefighters hustled to a structure fire in Watts early Monday, heading to a reported blaze at 1518 East 92nd Street. Units from Fire Station 65 were among those dispatched, and the Los Angeles Fire Department flagged the incident on its social feed. The initial alert noted there were no immediate reports of injuries.
LAFD Alert-[UPDATE] Watts Structure Fire 1518 E 92nd St MAP: https://t.co/lXZA7QjoZW FS65; DETAILS: https://t.co/bNcKWDkUEz
— LAFD 🔥 (@LAFD) June 15, 2026
The department tagged the alert as an "UPDATE," listed the full address, and linked to a map and a DETAILS page, according to LAFD 🔥. The short post also named "FS65" among the companies on scene but did not spell out the fire's size or cause. LAFD typically follows these quick social posts with a fuller incident report once crews wrap up the response.
Where it happened
The call placed the fire in the 1500 block of East 92nd Street, a stretch that has already kept firefighters busy this year. A March knockdown at 1512 E 92nd St was covered in a report on a March knockdown at 1512 E 92nd St. Local call logs compiled by community alert services show multiple runs along 92nd and neighboring streets, underscoring how active the area can be during overnight hours, according to LAIT911.
Who responded
Fire Station 65 is the LAFD house that serves Watts, and the department lists Station 65 at 1801 East Century Boulevard on its station directory, according to LAFD. Crews from that station are often among the first to show up on South Los Angeles structure fire calls, which lines up with the "FS65" shorthand seen in the alert.
What neighbors should know
Neighbors are advised to steer clear of the immediate area while firefighters handle overhaul and safety checks. Call 9-1-1 for any urgent needs, and stick to official LAFD channels and local news for verified updates. This story will be updated if the department releases more detailed information.









