Press-Telegram (Long Beach)

MASSIVE FIRE BURNS BUSINESS YARD, BUSES

Fire chief says blaze started in alley where nearby residents say homeless camp is located

- By Stefanie Dazio

A huge fire visible across Los Angeles burned stacks of pallets in a commercial yard and buses parked in a neighborin­g lot Friday.

The inferno erupted in Compton before dawn and created a massive column of smoke that rose high into the sky and spread widely across the metropolit­an area.

There was no immediate assessment of the total loss, but at least a dozen buses could be seen ablaze during the height of the fire.

One firefighte­r had a minor ankle injury, but there were no other injuries, said Compton Fire Department Battalion Chief Jim McCombs.

Jimmy Valadez, whose family owns Matrix Mattress, said the fire destroyed the business.

“There were two warehouses full of stock. All of my parents’ inventory is gone . ... Half the property’s gone,” he told KNBC-TV.

McCombs said the fire may have started in an alley. The cause was under investigat­ion, but it did not appear to be suspicious, he said.

Nearby residents blamed a homeless encamp

ment in the alley.

“They’re barbecuing, making fires to stay warm,” Christian Hernandez told KNBC-TV.

Elias Hernandez said the fire burned a homeless man’s belongings before spreading to a utility pole, and “from there, it just started spreading everywhere.”

He said he tried to douse the blaze with a hose.

The fire was reported around 4:45 a.m., and more than 100 firefighte­rs and 26 fire engines from multiple department­s responded to the industrial district surrounded by neighborho­ods about 10 miles south of downtown Los Angeles.

The response included personnel from the Los Angeles County, Santa Fe Springs, Montebello and Downey fire department­s.

The Long Beach Fire Department sent an engine unit and a paramedic unit to cover emergency calls for Compton firefighte­rs who were deployed to the commercial fire scene.

Some nearby residents left their homes, but firefighte­rs pouring streams of water prevented the flames from spreading to residences.

It took several hours to control the flames.

At one point, some problems were reported in maintainin­g water pressure at the location, and some power lines were downed.

Fortunatel­y, the fire erupted in a calm period between bouts of Santa Ana winds that have been sweeping through Southern California.

One round of winds hit Thursday and another was predicted to develop by the weekend.

The South Coast Air Quality Management District issued a special advisory for the immediate area, urging people who smelled smoke or could see ash to limit exposure by remaining indoors with windows and doors closed.

While winds were calm in the morning, they were expected to increase through the day and neighborho­ods downwind could experience very unhealthy air quality.

 ?? BRITTANY MURRAY — STAFF PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? Firefighte­rs water hot spots where multiple tour buses burned during a massive fire in an industrial area in Compton on Friday. The fire was reported about 4:45 a.m. near Santa Fe and Weber avenues and involved pallet yards, a mattress factory and a touring bus facility.
BRITTANY MURRAY — STAFF PHOTOGRAPH­ER Firefighte­rs water hot spots where multiple tour buses burned during a massive fire in an industrial area in Compton on Friday. The fire was reported about 4:45 a.m. near Santa Fe and Weber avenues and involved pallet yards, a mattress factory and a touring bus facility.
 ?? PHOTO BY JERRY KELLER ?? Firefighte­rs work at the fire in Compton. The blaze created a huge column of smoke that rose high into the sky and spread across the Los Angeles metropolit­an area.
PHOTO BY JERRY KELLER Firefighte­rs work at the fire in Compton. The blaze created a huge column of smoke that rose high into the sky and spread across the Los Angeles metropolit­an area.
 ?? BRITTANY MURRAY — STAFF PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? Firefighte­rs from multiple cities respond to battle a massive fire in an industrial area in Compton on Friday. The fire was reported about 4:45 a.m. near Santa Fe and Weber avenues and involved 3pallet yards, a mattress factory and a touring bus facility. Some witnesses speculated it may have started in a homeless encampment in an alley near the businesses.
BRITTANY MURRAY — STAFF PHOTOGRAPH­ER Firefighte­rs from multiple cities respond to battle a massive fire in an industrial area in Compton on Friday. The fire was reported about 4:45 a.m. near Santa Fe and Weber avenues and involved 3pallet yards, a mattress factory and a touring bus facility. Some witnesses speculated it may have started in a homeless encampment in an alley near the businesses.
 ?? PHOTO BY RAPHAEL RICHARDSON ?? A fire in an industrial area of Compton burned wooden pallets on Friday. The fire spread to a mattress factory and numerous buses in a neighborin­g bus yard. A witness said the fire began in a homeless encampment nearby.
PHOTO BY RAPHAEL RICHARDSON A fire in an industrial area of Compton burned wooden pallets on Friday. The fire spread to a mattress factory and numerous buses in a neighborin­g bus yard. A witness said the fire began in a homeless encampment nearby.
 ?? BRITTANY MURRAY — STAFF PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? Firefighte­rs from multiple cities responded to battle a massive fire in an industrial area in Compton on Friday.
BRITTANY MURRAY — STAFF PHOTOGRAPH­ER Firefighte­rs from multiple cities responded to battle a massive fire in an industrial area in Compton on Friday.

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