Los Angeles Times

Crawl space under freeway occupied

- By Laura Anaya-Morga

Firefighte­rs made a startling discovery when they responded to reports of a fire burning inside a freeway overpass in Sacramento over the weekend.

Light smoke was drifting from an open cavity on the underside of the Highway 160 overpass when fire crews arrived around 7:30 a.m. Sunday, department spokesman Keith Wade said. Authoritie­s said someone had removed the access panel, which is typically used for maintenanc­e purposes, and was living inside.

Photos from the scene show two firefighte­rs extracting a burned, twin-size mattress from within the belly of the bridge. They also found an end table and other personal belongings, Wade said, but not the occupant of the space.

“The concern is … you could have a sizable enough fire that would impact that bridge and cause internal damage to critical infrastruc­ture,” Wade said.

Before firefighte­rs were able to enter the cramped 4by-4-foot opening, special measures had to be taken to monitor the toxic gas and fumes that can build up in confined spaces, officials said.

It was not immediatel­y clear what caused the fire, and no injuries were reported. Caltrans is being tasked with assessing any internal damage to the roadway.

Fires inside a freeway overpass are not uncommon, but Wade said this was only the third one he could recall in 20 years.

“It’s not a regularly recurring situation, but our message from our department would be that it’s not a safe place to occupy,” he said.

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