A variety of streams and apparatus on the fireground.
City of Los Angeles (CA) firefighters responded to this fire in a commercial structure.
At least 125 firefighters responded to the sceen.
A firefighter aims a deck gun at the building.
A variety of streams and apparatus on the fireground.
Firefighters control streams from the ground.
Smoke vents from the building.
The building on Sepulveda Boulevard was five stories tall and reportedly vacant.
It too crews under two hours to control the fire.
Firefighters use saws to force entry.
An aerial stream is aimed at the building.
The building was deemed structurally unsound.
An aerial stream is aimed into the structure.
LAFD fire trucks and streams on scene.
There were no reported injuries to firefighters.
Firefighters on scene at the fire in a vacant building in Los Angeles.
Fire photographer Rick McClure shared some photos from a recent fire at a five-story commercial building in the city of Los Angeles, California.
At least 125 Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD) firefighters responded to the scene of the November 24 fire on Sepulveda Boulevard. A LAFD urban search and rescue (USAR) crew made entry to the supposedly vacant building to search for possible victims.
According to the local NBC affiliate, police officers helped move a large contingent of homeless people in an adjacent parking lot threatened by falling debris. No other buildings were threatened.