Las Vegas Review-Journal

Wind-blown fire damages Las Vegas shopping center

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Szymanski said.

What originally was a twoalarm fire was escalated to a three-alarm fire about 4 a.m. when three additional engines were requested, Szymanski said. The extra crews were needed because the wind acted as an accelerant, feeding oxygen to the fire.

Szymanski said crews were pulling out as investigat­ors inspected the aftermath. Their preliminar­y look indicated the fire burned longest toward the back of the breezeway.

By about 4:30 a.m., the fire had been knocked down and firefighte­rs were looking for hot spots, Szymanski said.

Crews fought the fire defensivel­y. The blaze was burning between two roofs, and firefighte­rs were trying to tear out one roof to gain access to the fire.

“You couldn’t see a thing,” Szymanski said. “It was all smoke.”

No injuries were reported, and the fire’s cause was not known. A total of 76 firefighte­rs responded.

A 21-year-old woman walking nearby saw smoke and flames coming from the buildings and said she reported the fire.

Alexis Johnson, who said she had eaten at Felipe’s Tacos Restaurant earlier in the day, reported seeing tall orange and red flames coming from near the restaurant a little before 3 a.m. Contact Mike Shoro at mshoro@ reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @mike_shoro on Twitter.

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 ?? MIKE SHORO/ LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL ?? Six businesses were damaged in a three-alarm fire at Twin Lakes Plaza, 1000 N. Rancho Drive, early Friday. No injuries were reported, and the fire’s cause was not known. A total of 76 firefighte­rs responded.
MIKE SHORO/ LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL Six businesses were damaged in a three-alarm fire at Twin Lakes Plaza, 1000 N. Rancho Drive, early Friday. No injuries were reported, and the fire’s cause was not known. A total of 76 firefighte­rs responded.

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