According to foreign media reports: At 6:41 a.m. on the 18th, the Los Angeles Fire Department received a 911 emergency call for help, and a large number of firefighters rushed to a commercial building at 630 S. San Pedro St. in downtown Los Angeles. Los Angeles Fire Department spokeswoman Margaret Stewart said the fire was extinguished after 43 minutes.
The fire broke out in a two-story building. The firefighters who first arrived at the scene said that they saw thick smoke coming from the building with the words ABC Toys written on it for the first time. They judged that the fire was very large, and immediately asked the headquarters for reinforcements.
More than 100 firefighters were dispatched to put out the blaze. A spokesman for the Los Angeles Fire Department said Tuesday's fire is currently classified as a "major emergency fire." When a large number of firefighters arrived, the fire had quickly spread to the second floor of the building. In order to prevent the explosion, firefighters quickly opened a large hole in the ceiling of the building, preventing the structural damage of the entire building caused by the fire.
According to preliminary investigation by the fire department, the fire was suspected to have started from outside the building and then spread to the inside of the building. Due to the large number of toys stored indoors, the fire spread rapidly.
This is the second commercial building fire in the local area within a month, and relevant departments are currently investigating the cause of the fire.
On January 24 this year, a fire broke out in a restaurant being renovated on the ground floor of a 27-story high-rise building in the central district of Los Angeles. A staff member was severely burned, with burns covering 60% of his body. The fire was located at 255 S. Grand Ave. in downtown Los Angeles, only 1.2 miles and an eight-minute drive from the building where the fire broke out on the 18th.
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