Crime & Safety
30 Displaced After Fire Sparks At La Mesa Apartment Building
The American Red Cross was offering housing assistance.
LA MESA, CA — About 30 people were displaced after a fire sparked at Spring Hill Apartments in La Mesa, authorities said.
Crews from Heartland Fire & Rescue, San Diego Fire Department and San Miguel Fire & Rescue responded to the blaze at 7:38 p.m. Monday in an apartment unit at 4341 Spring St.
"The sprinkler system inside the apartment building did activate, helping to keep the fire in check," Heartland Fire & Rescue spokesperson Andy McKellar said. "Only one unit was directly affected by the fire, but water from the sprinkler system affected an additional 15 units."
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Crews knocked the fire down by 8:05 p.m., McKellar said. There were no injuries, but about 30 residents were displaced. The American Red Cross was offering housing assistance.
The cause of the fire was under investigation.
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