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Los Angeles freeway closed after arson fire set to fully reopen before Monday morning's rush hour
Read full article: Los Angeles freeway closed after arson fire set to fully reopen before Monday morning's rush hourCalifornia Gov. Gavin Newsom says an elevated Los Angeles freeway closed by a Nov. 11 arson fire will reopen ahead of Monday morning’s commute.
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Fire Marshal investigating Downtown house fire
Read full article: Fire Marshal investigating Downtown house fireJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The Jacksonville Fire and Rescue Department responded to house fire in the Downtown area around 11:30 p.m. Friday. Responding crew members could see the flames burning from outside the home. Within minutes, the department said that the fire was under control. After an initial search of the home, JFRD said there was no one inside. The State Fire Marshal has been called to lead an investigation into the late night house fire.
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Fire Marshal investigating after Ortega home destroyed in fire
Read full article: Fire Marshal investigating after Ortega home destroyed in fireJACKSONVILLE, Fla. The State Fire Marshal is investigating what sparked a fire that destroyed a home Saturday morning in Jacksonvilles Ortega neighborhood. According to the Jacksonville Fire and Rescue Department, one person was inside when firefighters were called to extinguish the fire at the home on Collins Road. That person made it out OK. The American Red Cross has been called to help.

Calloway Cove Apartments fails inspection after massive fire
Read full article: Calloway Cove Apartments fails inspection after massive fireJACKSONVILLE, Fla. - An inspection completed Friday by the State Fire Marshal's Office found a number of code violations at the Calloway Cove Apartments, where a recent fire injured several people and left a number of families homeless. There were eight noted fire code violations in the inspection, including a failure to provide appropriate carbon monoxide monitoring and installation in the complex, and failure to provide working smoke detectors throughout the facility. "It was an explosion, and it is now spreading over to other apartments," one caller told a dispatch operator. A spokeswoman for Millennia Housing Management, the property owner, said the company is working to get the families back to their homes. The I-TEAM found many families were told to evacuate their apartments and were then bused to a hotel near the airport.

Calloway Cove Apartments fails inspection after massive fire
Read full article: Calloway Cove Apartments fails inspection after massive fireAn inspection completed Friday by the State Fire Marshal's Office found a number of code violations at the Calloway Cove Apartments, where a recent fire injured several people and left a number of... Copyright 2019 by WJXT News4Jax - All rights reserved.

Family of 3 escapes early morning house fire
Read full article: Family of 3 escapes early morning house fireJACKSONVILLE, Fla. - A family of three was displaced Thursday after their home caught on fire. The Jacksonville Fire and Rescue Department believe the cause of the fire is potentially suspicious. Around 4:30 a.m., firefighters were called to the home on McQuade Street, in the Robinson's Addition neighborhood. Smoke could be seen coming from the home where the two adults and a teenager with special needs lived. The Red Cross was called to assist the family.