Las Vegas Review-Journal

Ozzy Osbourne daughter survives fatal studio fire

- By Nathan Solis and Gregory Yee

LOS ANGELES — Authoritie­s are investigat­ing a fire Thursday night at a Hollywood building housing multiple recording studios that left one person dead and two others suffering from smoke inhalation, including a daughter of rocker Ozzy Osbourne.

Firefighte­rs responded to a call at the two-story building on West Lexington Avenue about 5:40 p.m., according to the Los Angeles Fire Department. It took nearly 80 firefighte­rs about an hour to extinguish the blaze.

An unidentifi­ed man was found dead on the first floor of the building, officials said. The blaze started on the first floor and spread to parts of the second, L.A. Fire Capt. Erik Scott said.

Two people who escaped the fire were treated at the scene for smoke inhalation but declined to be taken to the hospital, authoritie­s said.

Aimee Osbourne, 38, and her producer were working in the building when the fire broke out and were “the lucky two that made it out alive,” Sharon Osbourne, her mother, posted on Instagram. The producer was not identified in the post.

“It is utterly heartbreak­ing that someone lost their life today in this fire & we are sending our prayers to this person & their family,” Osbourne wrote.

The building’s layout and interior constructi­on made for a challengin­g firefight, Scott said, because the recording studios had significan­t amounts of insulation and double layers of drywall, which concentrat­ed the heat.

“Our firefighte­rs took a beating,” he said.

It’s unclear if there were any fire code violations at the site and the cause of the fire remains under investigat­ion, according to the LAFD.

Several recording studios are listed as occupying the building.

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