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Los Angeles Building Explosion Launches People into Street, Killing at Least One

In Los Angeles, at least one person has been the fatal victim of a building explosion that sent several people flying into the street. In addition to the person who has died, one other person is hospitalized with critical injuries.

After receiving reports of the explosion, the Los Angeles fire department rushed to the scene of the blast to find people in the street. One person was locked beneath the axel of a car, another under the body of a car. The fire department also sent firefighters to search the collapsing building to rescue anyone who was trapped within. The rescue team also included search dogs.

The Los Angeles building explosion is the suspected result of a natural gas ignition somewhere within the building’s structure. The building, which is two levels, is home to a welding workshop. The fire has been put out, but the structure sustained significant amounts of damage.

If you have been injured in a Los Angeles building explosion or other accident in Los Angeles, make sure you consider getting advice from a lawyer. Personal injury lawyers can offer advice, as well as representation, to makes sure to handle the entire process correctly. Call the Los Angeles personal injury law firm at 310.882.6810 for help with insurance, lawsuits, and burn injuries.

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Los Angeles Fires Heat Up, Injuring Several So Far

The summer heat has most certainly been apparent in Los Angeles, as numerous wildfires have ensued within the past week. Beyond the resulting natural damage, these Los Angeles fires have also been the cause in several fire caused injuries.

On August 31st, a fire that blazed throughout Angeles National Forest entered into a prison camp uncontrollably, despite efforts from firefighters to do otherwise. Initially, inmates were escorted from the premises to a dining hall, where it was thought they would be safe from harm. However, it would eventually prove otherwise, and another place of shelter was required. In pursuit of shelter, firefighters Ted Hall and Arnie Quinones advanced down Mount Gleason to find an escape route, an action that unfortunately ended fatal for both courageous men. Covered by smoke from the flames, the condition of the already unsafe road was worsened, causing the truck to lose control and fall from the road. Both men, Hall and Quinones, died in the fall – trying to save the lives of others, something which clearly was much more than a job to them.

In La Canada Flintridge, the severity of fires warranted evacuations in one area,but not everyone followed orders to evacuate. One family, of the Big Tujunga neighborhood, thought the evacuation was an unnecessary precaution and remained within their home, against the requests of local authorities. As the fire worsened, the two residents sought shelter in what they believed to be an adequate form of protection – their hot tub. Unfortunately, the fire reached the two residents, leaving both with burn injuries. They were taken by airlift to a nearby hospital, where they will receive treatment for their injuries.

Also affected during the recent number of Los Angeles fires were another five individuals that did not take heed to warnings and orders for mandatory evacuation. Monday night, cries for help were received from the people who had been trapped, but firefighters have not been able to rescue them.

If you have been injured in a Los Angeles fire, it is essential that you get the help you need, and as quickly as posible. don’tdelay to address any legal concerns you may have regarding your case, especially in cases where litigation may be necessary. To recieve a free consultation, call our Los Angeles personal injury lawyers at 310.882.6810.

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Two Los Angeles Firefighters Injured While Battling Fire

A duo of firefighters in Los Angeles were injured during the process of extinguishing a fire near the Los Angeles County line. The fire was reportedly a small brush fire, located in Bell Canyon just outside LA county. Firefighters from the Los Angeles fire departments responded to the fire at around 2pm, extinguishing it within  2 hours. A total of five helicopters and 20 engine companies arrived at the 8 acre fire. While battling the blaze, the firefighters both sustained minor injuries. The first of the two suffered heat exhaustion and another firefighter received treatment for unknown injuries from on-scene paramedics. A spokesman for Los Angeles Fire Department, Devin Gales, reported that no homes were dangered during the fire. The resulting injuries sustained by firefighters were the only issues that arose resulting from the fire.

If you have suffered injuries in a fire, it is important that you understand the legality of your case. In this case, those injured were injured on duty, meaning that their case was a worker injury. When a worker is injured, they are entitled to workers compensation if their injuries create a hardship. Our personal injury lawyers can provide help throughout the worker’s compensation process, if necessary, and invite you to call out offices for a free consultation

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Condominium Fire Places Two Into Hospital

A fire that burned through a section of a condominium in Thousand Oaks sent two people to the hospital yesterday. It was at the 1600 block of Calle Zadiro where the fire took place, at around 1:13 pm in the afternoon, starting in an upstairs residence of the two-story apartment. After being reported, sixteen unites responded to battle the fire. According to reports, the fire resulted from workers who were cutting copper pipes in the building. Evidently, the sparks that occur during this procedure ignited and grew into the condo fire.

The fire sent smoke throughout the building, and through nearby residences as well. As a result, two people were sent to the hospital with injuries from smoke inhalation. Neither of those injured were firefighters.

Fires, especially the resulting injuries and property damage, can be a very serious matter. In the event that you are victimized in a fire, it may be important for you to consult with a lawyer. Call our property damage lawyers at 310.882.6810 for a free consultation.

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No Injuries In Los Angeles Freeway Fire

Firefighters from the Los Angeles fire department were required in order to handle a fire that stretched across two acres of a Los Angeles freeway. During the fire, a cloud of black smoke appeared over the area in San Fernando Valley. Firefighters responded to a call on Monday night, quickly arriving and extinguishing the fire at its location on SR 170. However, authorities from LAFD did close down the freeway for a short period of time. It was also reported that the black smoke was likely caused by burning palm trees on the side of the freeway.

Fortunately, no injuries resulted from this fire, but if you have been injured in a fire, you should consider consulting with a lawyer. For a free consultation with a Los Angeles personal injury lawyer, call us at 310.882.6810.

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Two Injured Firefighters After Glendale House Fire

After responding to a late night fire in Glendale, two firefighters have been hospitalized with substantial injuries. When the fire sparked up in a local two-story house, firefighters from Burbank and Glendale departments reported to the scene, at around 10:12 pm on Monday. The fire continued for as many as 30 minutes, with 36 firefighters battling the fire throughout.

Unfortunately, significant property damage and injuries resulted from the Glendale fire. The first injured firefighter received third degree burn injuries, and the other suffered from smoke inhalation. Both were escorted for treatment at local hospitals, one for burn injuries treatment at Grossman Burn Center while the other injured was taken to Glendale Adventist. The fire’s resulting property damage was assessed at $100,000 in structural damages.

If you have suffered injuries in a fire, it is advisable that you consult with a lawyer for professional information regarding your case. From a legal sense, there is a lot of legal information that can only be provided by a professional. To receive a free consultation, call our offices at 310.882.6810.

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Lightning Storm Sparks Fires Across Northern California

A lightning storm that occurred during the weekend displaced a group of more than 30 residents in Redding. As the storm progressed, wildfires began to ignite across Northern California. The naturally-caused incident threatened 100 structures when the fire began to spread through Shasta County, requiring in excess of 600 firefighters to battle the flames. According to reports, the Shasta County fires were merely one site among the many affected by the lightning storm. Crews reportedly responded to fires in Lassen, Tuolumne, and Monterey counties as well. One especially large fire in Stanislaus National Forest extended across 4,600 acres, injuring three people over the weekend.

If you have been injured or suffered property damage caused by fire, you may want to contact a lawyer to learn about how the law may protect you in your case. To recieve a free consultation, contact our offices at 310.882.6810 or by submitting your case using our form.

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No Injuries In Pasadena Brush Fire

Pasadena firefighters yesterday evening handled a fire that raged through brush in the area of Rosemont and Washington. The brush fire ignited at around 6:22 in the evening, first only in brush but soon threatening homes close by. When the Pasadena fire was reported, Firefighters arrived at the scene within 30 minutes, according to reports. With six engines from the fire department, the fire was handled in merely 30 minutes of their arrival. Fortunately, no significant property damage or injuries were reported. A 12-year-old boy is being questioned about what may have caused the Pasadena fire.

If you have been injured in a fire, it is important that you consult with a lawyer for help regarding your case. To receive a free consultation, call a Los Angeles lawyer for more information.

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Truck Fire In Norwalk Was A Stolen Vehicle

It seems a truck that was set on fire early yesterday morning in Norwalk was actually a stolen vehicle. At around 1 am this morning, the vehicle ignited on Hoxie Avenue near Freeway 605, apparently set on fire. firefights responded to a call to the truck fire, which was highly intensified at the time of their arrival. Los Angeles Firefighters reported that the truck was fully ablaze when they reached the scene of the truck fire. Although no injuries took place, local police are investigating the truck fire.

From a legal perspective, there are several legal concepts that can come into play during a case like this one. If you have suffered either injuries or damages from a fire, or specifically a truck fire, it is important to access legal help from a professional in this area. To receive a free consultation, contact a Los Angeles lawyer at your earliest convenience.

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California Man Saves Girl From Los Angeles Crash Fire

A man in California has taken on the description of a hero after saving a girl from a burning vehicle. The man, McDonald of West Covina, drove down Interstate 10 near Los Angeles when he noticed a flaming vehicle situated on the side of the road. McDonald approached the vehicle as three people, its driver and two others, fled from the accident. When the driver shouted that another person remained in the vehicle, her three year old granddaughter, McDonald ran to the vehicle and came to her rescue. According to California Highway Patrol, both McDonald and the three year old girl were treated for minor burn injuries. California Highway Patrol is in the process of investigating the crash and the resulting fire.

If you have also been involved in either a crash or fire accident, you should consider the legal side of your case. In the event that litigation is necessary, it is important that you understand the legality of your case. Even in cases where just an insurance claim is needed, understanding concepts such as passenger’s rights and car accident law may contribute to your case during negotiation. To receive a free consultation, call our offices at 310.882.6810.

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