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3 Firefighters Injured At Huge Industrial Blaze In South L.A.

Posted by admin | Posted in Fire News | Posted on 15-07-2010

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On Tuesday, July 13th, 2010 at 11:43 PM, 41 Companies of Los Angeles Firefighters, 21 LAFD Rescue Ambulances, 3 Arson Units, 1 Urban Search and Rescue Unit, 1 Rehab Unit, 1 Hazardous Materials Team, 3 EMS Battalion Captains, 8 Battalion Chief Officer Command Teams, 1 Division Chief Officer Command Team and 2 Bulldozers under the direction of Deputy Chief Mario Rueda responded to a Major Emergency Structure Fire at 761 East Slauson Avenue in South Los Angeles.
More than 200 Los Angeles Firefighters were requested over the course of the incident to help battle a blaze at a large two-story commercial structure that encompassed six occupancies over an entire city block. Firefighters quickly arrived at United Alloys and Metals to find heavy fire at an industrial facility known for processing titanium and super alloy scrap.

The 73 year-old structures between Paloma Avenue and Mckinley Avenue, were quickly engulfed in flames and forced firefighters into a defensive attack early during this huge fire fight. Shortly after midnight the decision was made to pull all Firefighters out of the structure and attack the flames from the exterior. Approximately 20 minutes following this decision a partial wall collapse, roof collapse, and a total of three explosions took place. These massive blasts rained down debris of concrete and titanium on Firefighters and even shattered windows of emergency vehicles. From this point forward it became a heavy stream operation with ladder pipes and portable monitors that provided huge volumes of water against the intense flames. Despite the challenges of extinguishing burning titanium and the devastating explosions, the blaze was controlled in just five hours. Exhausted Firefighters were relieved the next morning by their colleagues who continued the extended overhaul and detailed salvage procedure. Firefighter/Specialists certified in heavy equipment operation brought LAFD tractors to the scene to assist in the painstaking extinguishment of debris, an effort that continued through out the balance of the next day. Building and Safety Inspectors were also called to assess the structural integrity of the buildings.

Three firefighters were injured, two sustained small but severe burns to their hands, one of which also had burns to his ears and low oxygen saturation. The third firefighter injured his ear drums. All three were treated at local hospitals.

Monetary loss from the blaze is still being tabulated and the cause of the fire remains under investigation. The LAFD battled a similar blaze at 900 East Slauson Avenue on Friday, June 11th of this year.

Submitted by Erik Scott and Cecil Manresa, Spokesmen Los Angeles Fire Department


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Massive Fire and Explosions Rock South L.A. Metal Processing Firm

Posted by admin | Posted in Fire News | Posted on 14-06-2010

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On Friday, June 11, 2010 at 11:00 AM, 36 Companies of Los Angeles Firefighters, 16 LAFD Rescue Ambulances, 2 Arson Units, 1 Urban Search and Rescue Unit, 2 Hazardous Materials Teams, 1 Helicopter, 4 EMS Battalion Captains, 7 Battalion Chief Officer Command Teams and 1 Division Chief Officer Command Team, a total of 248 Los Angeles Fire Department personnel, as well as Los Angeles County Fire Department staff responding in Mutual Aid, all under the direction of LAFD Deputy Chief Mario Rueda, responded to a Major Emergency Industrial Fire at 900 East Slauson Avenue in South Los Angeles.

© Photo by Mike Meadows. Click to view more...Responding to numerous cell phone callers providing non-specific information regarding one or more explosions and a well-established fire, Los Angeles Firefighters quickly arrived at United Alloys and Metals to find heavy fire at an industrial facility known for processing titanium and super alloy scrap.

Firefighters came to the immediate aid of a worker critically injured by an earlier explosion and fire, as they brought huge volumes of water to bear upon intense flames encompassing a 150′ x 100′ area that included titanium shavings in large bins and containers.

Despite the challenge of subsequent explosions and resultant precautions, the first arriving 160 firefighters were able to tame the blaze in just 2 hours and 22 minutes.

Along with the critically injured civilian, one Los Angeles Police Officer suffered a minor injury during the course of the fire. Both were taken to an area hospital by LAFD Ambulance.

The ensuing investigation and stabilization of the scene kept scores of Los Angeles Firefighters on site for more than 24 hours.

Monetary loss from the blaze is still being tabulated. The cause of the fire remains under investigation.

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Submitted by Cecil Manresa and Brian Humphrey, Spokesmen
Los Angeles Fire Department


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Dan Aykroyd & Seth MacFarlane Headline Hollywood Concert for L.A. Police & Fire Department Charities

Posted by admin | Posted in Fire News | Posted on 03-06-2010

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The men and women of the Los Angeles Fire Department warmly welcome you to join them this Tuesday, June 8, 2010 for a very special evening at the Avalon Hollywood.

Plan to be alongside us for a star-studded evening that benefits both the LAFD Fallen Firefighters Memorial and the Los Angeles Police Department Memorial Foundation.

Our celebrity host Dan Aykroyd will set the stage for a fun and exciting evening that begins with a silent auction at 7:00 PM, followed by an 8:00 PM live performance by an All-Star 24-piece Jazz Orchestra fronted by none other than Family Guy creator Seth MacFarlane.

The fun continues into the night.

The Avalon Hollywood is in the heart of Hollywood at 1735 North Vine Street, and you couldn’t find a better time or reason to be there.

So spread the word by sharing this event flyer – and set aside just one night to help us honor our personal heroes: The spouses, orphans and loved ones of those who have paid the ultimate price.

For ticket information, please click here or visit:

avalonhollywood.com

Submitted by Brian Humphrey, Spokesman
Los Angeles Fire Department


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