Crime & Safety
Fire Burns Historic Highland Park Home
Firefighters battle a blaze on North Avenue in Highland Park involving historic homes, Tuesday morning.
HIGHLAND PARK, CA — Fires damaged two 100-year-old homes in the Highland Park area Tuesday, but firefighters prevented the flames from spreading to a nearby apartment building.
Firefighters sent to the 200 block of North Avenue 53 at about 9:45 a.m. extinguished the flames in one hour and 10 minutes, said Amy Bastman of the Los Angeles Fire Department.
Three firefighters were examined at the scene for medical problems that were not life-threatening, Bastman said. Two were taken to a hospital for treatment of heat exhaustion. The third was treated at the scene and released.
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Both residences were Craftsman-style houses and were more than 100 years old, Bastman said. The fire began in one house and spread to the other. The cause was under investigation.
Wood siding contributed to the rapid spread of flames, and the roof of one house collapsed, forcing firefighters into a defensive mode, Bastman said.
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Am told by neighbor these two homes on fire in #HighlandPark are on LAs historic register @CBSLA pic.twitter.com/PlCIlnjX5H
— John Schreiber (@johnschreiber) October 10, 2017
Two historic homes on fire in Highland Park. @LAFD on scene also protecting nearby homes @CBSLA @KNX1070 pic.twitter.com/J9LITnPBSY
— John Schreiber (@johnschreiber) October 10, 2017
@Simplyinformed looks like a big fire in Mt. Washington pic.twitter.com/OW5rGZEpEL
— Tara Jepsen (@captaindingbat) October 10, 2017
THIS IS A DEVELOPING STORY. PLEASE REFRESH THE SCREEN FOR UPDATES.
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City News Service; Photo, credit Kristina Davies
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