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Granada Hills Fire Crews Stop Garage Blaze From Reaching Home

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Published on June 14, 2026
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Granada Hills firefighters moved fast Saturday morning after a structure fire broke out on Kingsbury Street, sending multiple Los Angeles Fire Department units to a home where flames were tearing through a detached, converted garage. Crews reported fire showing from the attic and worked quickly to keep it from jumping to the main house.

Official alert and timeline

According to the Los Angeles Fire Department, the incident was logged at 8:56 a.m. Saturday as INC#0504 at 17446 W Kingsbury St. The alert describes a "1 story detached garage / converted, with fire showing from the attic" and notes that crews from Fire Station 87 and Battalion 15 were among those dispatched.

Response on scene

The LAFD post on X shared a map and brief rundown of the response, including the units assigned to the fire. The department said firefighters operated in an offensive mode as they worked to knock down the flames. Officials have not yet released any information about the cause of the blaze or whether anyone was hurt.

Property background

Public records show the parcel at 17446 W Kingsbury St last changed hands in 2023, according to property records. The LAFD alert lists multiple engine and support companies on scene, the kind of response that usually brings a heavy presence of fire apparatus and temporary traffic impacts while crews handle overhaul and safety checks.

What residents should know

The department’s alert did not list any injuries, and there were no evacuation orders in the initial notice. For the latest updates or safety advisories, residents are encouraged to monitor LAFD alerts and official social media posts, and to avoid the Kingsbury Street area until firefighters and investigators clear the scene.