Early on November 20, 2024, a laundry at 1086 N St Andrews Pl. in Hollywood was destroyed by a fire that started in a commercial building. The incident was reported at around 01:34 AM and involved a single unit within a one-story row of commercial premises, according to the Los Angeles incident Department (LAFD).
Firefighters immediately went into attack gear to limit the flames as part of the LAFD’s prompt and systematic reaction. According to the LAFD’s alert, reinforcements were promptly called in to put out the fire. 74 firefighters worked to completely put out the fire in just under 30 minutes, or exactly 27 minutes. It seems that their prompt action in responding to the situation prevented the fire from spreading to nearby units or the shared attic space, which is evidence of their effectiveness and training in the face of possible disaster.
As workers and officials attempt to determine the circumstances leading up to the occurrence, the cause of the fire is still unknown and being investigated. According to LAFD, no one had been hurt during the firefighting efforts at the time of the knockdown proclamation at 02:01 AM. Together with this information, a follow-up alert was sent to the unit of origin to certify that the fire had been successfully contained.
According to the LAFD’s knockdown report, the firefighters on the scene were part of a thorough deployment that included units including EMS captains, Battalion Chiefs, and specialized urban search and rescue teams, among other resources.
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