2 Killed, 5 Injured In LA House Fire
Firefighters extinguished the fire within 30 minutes; 16 people were displaced and five injured, with cause under investigation by Los Angeles Fire Department.
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Two dead, five injured, 16 displaced by Sunland house fire
Two men were killed, five other people were injured and at least 16 were displaced by a fire at a single-story house in Sunland, authorities said Sunday. The fire was reported at 11:10 p.m. Saturday on the 10900 block of North Scoville Avenue, near Wentworth Street, said Los Angeles Fire Department spokeswoman Margaret Stewart. It took 36 firefighters 30 minutes to extinguish. Flames were showing when firefighters arrived at the 1,359-square-foo…
2 People Dead, 5 Others Hospitalized After Devastating Fire Engulfs L.A. Home
The fire broke out late on Saturday night, Nov. 1, in a one-story home in the Sunland neighborhoodLAFD/Youtube House fire in Los AngelesNEED TO KNOWTwo people were killed and five others were hospitalized after a house fire broke out in Los Angeles’ Sunland neighborhood on Nov. 1, according to the Los Angeles Fire DepartmentOf the eight victims, five were transported to the hospital, one declined transportation, and two were determined deceased …
Two dead, five hospitalized after late-night house fire in Los Angeles
A late-night house fire in Sunland left two people dead and five others hospitalized, officials said Sunday. Los Angeles Fire Department crews responded around 11:10 p.m. Saturday to the 10900 block of North Scoville Avenue, where they found a one-story home engulfed in flames and heavy smoke. An 87-year-old man was found outside the residence with critical burn injuries and was taken to a hospital, according to LAFD spokesperson Margaret Stewar…
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