10 injured and 30 displaced in Covina apartment fire

10 injured and 30 displaced in Covina apartment fire
A screenshot taken from KCAL News, Sky Cal shows firefighters on scene after a fire at a Covina apartment complex sent 8 people to the hospital an displaced 10 families. The cause of the fire is under investigation.
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10 injured and 30 displaced in Covina apartment fire

Fast Break,Homepage News,Fires

Seema Mehta April 7, 2024

Ten people were taken to

local

hospitals and 30 were displaced after an apartment complex fire Sunday afternoon in Covina, according to the Los Angeles County Fire Department.

About 100 firefighters responded to the two-alarm blaze after a call was received at 2:15 p.m., supervising fire dispatcher Eddie Pickett told The Times. The fire affected multiple units of a three-story building in the 1100 block of North Conwell Avenue.

“They had heavy smoke from the third floor. It ended up affecting 10 units,” he said, adding that the fire was knocked down around 3 p.m.

“We had 10 families or 30 people displaced,” Pickett said, “and we had 10 minor to moderate injuries, all having to do with smoke.”

All those injured were transported to

local

hospitals.

The

current

condition of the injured is unknown, and the cause of the fire is under investigation, Pickett said.

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