Fireworks explosion hurts four firefighters
fire at a Long Beach apartment ignited a cache of fireworks, which exploded Friday and sent four firefighters to the hospital, authorities said
Residents at the Belmont Shore Condominiums in the 3900 block of Allin Street began calling in reports of smoke and fire around 8:20 a.m., said Long
Beach Fire Capt. Jake Heflin. When fire crews arrived, they saw flames coming from a unit on the corner of the three-story building.
While firefighters were battling the flames, a blast blew out part of a secondfloor apartment’s windows and scorched the apartment above it, Heflin said.
The flames ignited legal fireworks that were being stored in the second-floor unit, which appeared to be vacant and used for storage, he added. “There were four large explosions and multiple minor explosions in the unit where our firefighters were,” Heflin said.
After the fire was extinguished around 8:40 a.m., four firefighters were transported to an ER for medical evaluation. Two initially reported minor burns and hearing damage. They were joined by another firefighter who reported hearing damA age and a fourth who reported burns.
“The injuries to our firefighters appear to be minor at this point,” Heflin said.
No civilians were injured in the incident, officials said. Two people who lived in the third-floor apartment were displaced, Heflin said.
The cause of the fire is under investigation.
City News Service contributed to this report.