Fire Crews Douse Blaze At Warehouse In Claremont
CLAREMONT (CBSLA.com) — Fire crews on Monday afternoon knocked down a second-alarm fire at a commercial building in Claremont that sent a massive plume of smoke into the air.
The Los Angeles County Fire Department said the fire burned at a one-story, 90,000-square-foot building in the 700 block of East Harrison Avenue.
Witnesses said they began to see smoke about 4 p.m.
About half of the building was scorched by flames, the Fire Department said.
The fire was declared a knockdown about 5:30 p.m.
No injuries were reported.