Firefighters Battle Massive Commercial Fire In Los Angeles

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01.29.2020 | 2:44 AM | LOS ANGELES - A building was destroyed after a major fire broke out, early Wednesday morning.

Authorities responded to reports of a structure fire burning in the 1400 block of East 15th Street around 2:44 AM.

Crews arriving on scene located a single-story commercial building with heavy fire shooting through the roof of the building.

Firefighters initiated an aggressive fire attack but after an hour crews were still battling the flames.

No injuries were immediately reported and the cause of the fire remains under investigation.

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Fire fighters are the ones that need to be paid a million dollars a year not the stupid do nothing ball players

vanessahuman
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God Bless these men and women for their service. :)

USAUSA
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"Dynamic Seamless Apparel" Its clothing burning, that explains the intensity. The Woolworths Fires took days to be extinguished.

nciite
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I wanna be a fire fighter when i grow up

vanessaorquia
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God bless all Firefighter of the World, stay safe lads and lassies. From a FF.'s mum

janets.beaton
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Wow that fire burning like that in front of the garage door made it look the inside of an oven man that fire was intense

JDSWeather
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Some great framing of shots there, really nice video.

scottdd
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Yo Cami, I presume you’re on the job. One thing you need to take into consideration is, when does the first truck company arrive? The engine at the front of that building, it’s their first in. So, there not laying line to supply a truck. Also consider, LAFD likes to put the first truck company on the roof, for offensive ventilation ops. The second-in truck typically will “soften” the building for entry. Leaving the third in truck for master streams. Everyone has their own way of operating at a commercial occupancy.

CaptainRon
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It looks like Firefighters are fighting the gates of hell from opening up.

KevinBelmontLuna
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Looks like they just went into making "HOT PANTS" That heat has to be super intense. Reminds me of Lansing MI Motor Wheel Fire.

bloomsandbladeslawncare
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I thank you Greg for one more awesome video !

MrUraniumProductions
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tough fire. But L.A.F.D needs to look at getting into the Tower Ladder game. tower ladders are much more effective then ladder pipes.

paser
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Obviously some very hot burning chemicals are now also involved. This is a dangerous situation. Back your firefighters out.

normansilver
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Reminds me of the Warehouse Fire that killed all those poor souls living in it. Rest In Peace 😢

nciite
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good golly. it seems so overwhelming, what do you even do against a fire that big?? hose upon hose upon hose and it barely seems enough.

serioushex
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All those chain saw engines wailing sounds like my neighbourhood on any weekend! I live in the bush. (Yes they are metal chop saws. They are the same engines as chain saws. There - saved you all from correcting me).

tomrogers
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Why do they leave the water in just one stop? I would think moving back and forth would cover more area and put it out faster? Its just a question, please don't chastise me for asking a question. But an explanation of how dumping hundreds of gallons of water in one spot will put it out faster than the same hundreds of gallons over a larger area? And Go!

karagregory
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How many alarms on this fire? That appears pretty intense!

jamesburton
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i feel like sitting on the hose and spraying the same spot misssing is stupid, go in through the window

waves
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I wonder if 1405 15th St Los Angeles, CA is still leasing for $13.08 USD/SF/Yrf?

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