apartment fire
Coverage of apartment fire in the Nexus archive.
- Crews extinguish apartment fire in Sunrise; no injuries reported
Fire crews extinguished an apartment fire in Sunrise at 4205 University Drive on Saturday morning. The fire originated in the kitchen, which sustained heavy damage, but no injuries were reported.
- St. George Fire Department contains apartment fire; no injuries reported
The St. George Fire Department contained a fire at a vacant apartment on Burbank Drive on June 10. No injuries were reported.
- 1 rescued after cigarette causes apartment fire
Aurora Fire Rescue firefighters rescued a resident from an apartment fire caused by a cigarette early Monday morning.
- One dead, another critically injured in Sunnyside apartment fire
A fire in a Sunnyside, Queens apartment has resulted in one death and another person being critically injured. Reporter Jaysha Patel is covering the incident.
- Nearly 100 firefighters battling major apartment fire, possible explosion in Dallas
Nearly 100 firefighters are responding to a major apartment fire in Dallas, with reports indicating a possible explosion. The incident is being covered by CBS News Texas.
- Roof collapses during early morning Koreatown apartment fire
The roof of a two-story garden-style apartment building in Los Angeles' Koreatown neighborhood collapsed during a fire on Tuesday morning. Firefighters responded to the blaze at the 3200 block of James M. Wood Boulevard around 7:20 a.m., with heavy smoke reported.
- 2 burned in South Los Angeles apartment fire; roof collapse risk
A fast-moving apartment fire in South Los Angeles injured two people and posed a roof collapse risk on Saturday morning. The incident occurred at 7:22 a.m. in the 1100 block of West 110th Street in the Westmont neighborhood, as reported by the Los Angeles County Fire Department.