1 Dead After Ammunition-Fueled Fire Rips Through Sylmar Home

An early morning house fire made stronger by ammunition present on the property warranted a massive response from fire ...
Source: ktla.com

An early morning house fire made stronger by ammunition present on the property led to the death of one person and a dog, fire officials said.

According to the Los Angeles Fire Department, the one-story single-family home, located at 13755 Glenoaks Boulevard in Sylmar, went up in flames around 4:30 a.m.  

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Two other back houses located behind a cinder block wall in the back of the main home also caught fire, officials said. 

As crews arrived at the scene, they could hear ammunition being “cooked off”. which is when unfired ammunition prematurely explodes due to high heat. 

“Firefighters could hear ammunition being ‘cooked off’ continuously from the heat,” LAFD said. “[Firefighters] received unconfirmed reports that the house is used in criminal dealings and could be ‘booby-trapped.’” 

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As of 8 a.m. Sunday, the reports of the home being “booby-trapped” remained unconfirmed.

“The pattern and volume of that ammunition going off sounded like it actually might have been pulled by a trigger of a gun with some human intent,” LAFD Captain Erik Scott told KTLA 5’s Erin Myers.

Human remains were found in one of the property’s back houses, officials confirmed. A K9 unit will search the area for more remains when the smoke dissipates.

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A dog was also found dead inside one of the homes, LAFD Captain Scott confirmed.

Crews were able to extinguish the fire and declared the structure a knockdown by 6 a.m. About an hour and 11 minutes after it initially broke out. They will continue to address hot spots throughout the morning without entering the structure, fire officials said. 

According to LAFD Captain Scott, the firefight was more difficult due to the property having three separate homes on it. Which forced crews to fight three separate fires at once.

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The LAPD Bomb Squad was initially supposed to assess the area Sunday morning. However, due to the structural integrity of the home being compromised, they were unable to do so.

Officials from the Los Angeles Department of Building and Safety have red-tagged the building. Meaning that it is “unfit for entry,” officials confirmed.

“LAFD crews will be working throughout the day alongside fire cause investigators, police officials, and the Medical Examiner to ensure hazard abatement that allows for a safe. Thorough, and methodical investigation of the fire scene, and removal of the decedent,” LAFD said, Source: ktla.com

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