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Los Angeles Firefighters Swiftly Extinguish Vermont Square House Fire, No Injuries Reported

Los Angeles Firefighters Swiftly Extinguish Vermont Square House Fire, No Injuries Reported

A fire broke out in a one-story, single-family dwelling in Vermont Square, with firefighters called to the scene at 625 W 42nd Pl on the evening of November 12. The Los Angeles Fire Department reported “moderate smoke showing” upon arrival and promptly went into offensive mode to combat the blaze. According to the incident report posted on the

LAFD website

, the fire was initially reported to be concentrated in a single room.

The response team, including 38 firefighters, managed to achieve a knockdown of the fire in approximately 18 minutes. It was reported by the

LAFD

that, having worked swiftly, they contained the fire to the room of origin and prevented its extension into the attic, ensuring the structure was spared more significant damage.

Remarkably, the incident concluded without any injuries reported. The

LAFD

has not provided further details regarding the cause of the fire or the extent of the damage inside the home. A thorough investigation is expected to follow, typical of such incidents, to determine the origin and cause of the fire.

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