A fire broke out on the rooftop of a Boyle Heights business, prompting air quality concerns. The Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD) responded to the incident and worked to fully extinguish the flames. As of Thursday morning, LAFD Chief Jaime Moore said there were no concerns about air quality after crews monitored conditions inside and outside of the building.
Fire Details
The fire occurred on the rooftop of the Lineage cold food storage building in the 1400 block of South Los Palos Street. Three water-dropping helicopters made several runs, delivering about 480 gallons of water per run, which helped knock down the flames. However, the weight of the water added to the rooftop, causing concerns about the structure’s soundness.
A shelter-in-place order was issued for nearby homes and businesses due to the release of pressurized ammonia from a damaged line. Residents were advised to stay inside with doors and windows closed. The fire’s origin was on the rooftop, but authorities have not determined the cause.
Response and Aftermath
The LAFD worked to assess the situation and provide support. A spokesperson from Lineage, the food storage company, stated that the health and safety of employees, partners, and the community are the top priority. The company is working closely with local officials and first responder teams to provide updates as the situation evolves.
Original reporting: NBC4 Los Angeles — read the source article.