Los Angeles Times

Fireworks explosion hurts four firefighte­rs

- By Felicia Alvarez

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.

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