This report comes from Josh Boyajian:
Today, at 727 W. Lake Street (Mellos Peanut Co), we responded to a fire call. Battalion Chief 3 arrived on scene to find a two-story ordinary building with smoke visible in the rear. Engine 42 pulled down the alley to establish a position for rescue and suppression. Truck 19 was assigned to Sector 3 and extended the ladder to access the roof. Engine 42 quickly knocked down the fire, and it turned out to be a large container of peanuts that had caught fire.
Here are some photos taken by Josh Boyajian during the incident:
Josh Boyajian photo
Josh Boyajian photo
Josh Boyajian photo
Josh Boyajian photo
Josh Boyajian photo
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