
Late Thursday night, the Los Angeles Fire Department put out a brief alert about a structure fire in Venice at 757 E Sunset Ave, noting that Fire Station 63 was among the units sent to the scene. The post linked to an online map and a separate "DETAILS" page for live updates. At the time of the alert, officials had not released any word on injuries, knockdown status, or what might have started the fire.
LAFD Alert- Venice Structure Fire 757 E Sunset Av MAP: https://t.co/zudIrGQ3Ig FS63; DETAILS: https://t.co/1tRon9CHPy
— LAFD 🔥 (@LAFD) June 25, 2026
What LAFD posted
The department pushed the alert out on its social feed, listing the exact address and naming Fire Station 63 among the responding units, according to LAFD 🔥. The message steered readers to an accompanying map link and a separate "DETAILS" page that serves as the running log for updates from crews on scene.
Local context
Fire Station 63 covers the Venice neighborhood and is typically the first station tapped for nearby structure fires, a pattern that also showed up in a March incident on S Glencoe, according to a March call on S Glencoe. That history lines up with FS63 being listed on the initial alert for the Sunset Avenue fire.
What we don't know
So far, there is no public incident summary with an incident number, any estimate of damage, or a patient count. Officials are using the department's alerts feed and the tweet's "DETAILS" link to share updates as they come in, according to LAFD Alerts. Hoodline plans to keep an eye on those official channels and update this story once the department posts a knockdown time, a cause, or any casualty information.
Residents near 757 E Sunset Ave should be prepared for a visible emergency response and possible traffic impacts as crews continue working the scene. Additional information will be added when it is released by LAFD.









