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Three Burned in Woodland Hills Building Fire

Summary

  • Firefighters responded to alarms on the 10th floor.
  • An electrical fire occurred in a 17-story building.
  • Three individuals sustained burns and were treated.
Three Burned in Woodland Hills Building Fire

Three individuals are receiving treatment for burn injuries following a Thursday morning electrical fire in a Woodland Hills high-rise. Los Angeles Fire Department crews were dispatched to the 17-story building located at Canoga Avenue and Erwin Street after fire alarms activated on the 10th floor.

Upon arriving at the scene, firefighters observed no immediate signs of flames or smoke. However, building security confirmed the activated alarms. Firefighters proceeded directly to the 10th floor via the stairwells to address the electrical fire.

The fire was ultimately extinguished by the responding crews. Emergency medical services provided on-site treatment to three individuals who suffered burns before transporting them for further care. The extent of their injuries remains unclear.

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The fire was caused by an electrical issue on the 10th floor of the building.
Three people sustained burn injuries and were treated by paramedics.
The fire took place in a 17-story high-rise building at Canoga Avenue and Erwin Street.

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