Crime & Safety
Fire In South Bay Garage Destroys 13 Vehicles [VIDEO]
Breaking: Chula Vista fire officials say the blaze set off ammunition being stored in the structure.

CHULA VISTA, CA -- A fire of unknown origin ripped through a large detached garage behind a South Bay home Wednesday, destroying 13 parked vehicles and setting off stored ammunition while gutting the building.
The non-injury blaze in the 100 block of Cypress Street in Chula Vista broke out shortly before 12:30 p.m., according to fire department officials.
Firefighters arrived to find the garage engulfed in flames and heard live firearm rounds discharging inside due to the heat, CVFD Battalion Chief Sean Lowery said.
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It took the personnel about 20 minutes to extinguish the blaze.
Second working fire in two days. Chula Vista FF's had their hands full earlier. Luckily no one was injured. #ChulaVista #firefighter pic.twitter.com/nvI0uYuY1R
— Chula Vista Fire (@chulavistafire) April 26, 2017
Among the losses -- in addition to the structure, which was burned beyond repair -- were five cars, three motorcycles, three golf carts and two motorboats that were being stored on trailers alongside the garage, Lowery said.
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The cause of the fire was under investigation.
By City News Service
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