Vista Apartment Fire Breaks out
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Photo by Ryan GrotheVista Firefighter from Engine 123 working the fire.
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Photo by Ryan Grothe Vista Firefighter from Engine 123 working the fire.
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Photo by Ryan Grothe Vista Engine 121 Captain Molina working on the interior of the apartment.
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Photo by Ryan Grothe Vista Truck 126 performing ventilation on the roof.
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Photo by Ryan Grothe Vista Truck 126 performing ventilation on the roof.
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Photo by Ryan Grothe Vista Truck 126 performing ventilation on the roof.
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Photo by Ryan Grothe Vista Truck 126 performing ventilation on the roof.
Around 1400 on April 19th, Vista Fire was dispatched to a structure fire at 1370 Calle Jules. First in units reported smoke showing from a second story apartment. The call was upgraded to a working structure fire. Crews arrived quckly and had the fire knocked down within a few minutes. Crews responded from Vista, Oceanside and a Battalion Chief from Cal-Fire responded. Cause of the fire remains under investigation. There were no reports of injuries.