Fire reported at Santa Ana, California today – A commercial structure fire in Santa Ana fire has been reported at 2700 block of Main Street in Santa Ana. Multiple emergency crews responded to the scene around 6:30 this evening June 23, 2022 after they received report of the fire warehouse fully engulfed in fire at a lumberyard. Orange County Fire Authority is currently working a two alarm commercial fire in Santa Ana. Authorities urge people to stay away from the area so crews can work to contain the fire. No report of injuries yet. It wasn’t immediately clear what caused the fire. The crews are fervently working to extinguish the fire.
The fire was attacked by the fire crews, who also called for a second alarm while making considerable headway with the fire. Officers asked people to stay away from the area so crews can work to put out the fire. It wasn’t immediately clear what caused the fire. The cause and origin of this fire is being investigated by police and fire investigators. SNBC13 will provide further details when it becomes available. California’s Orange County includes the city of Santa Ana. The Santa Ana Zoo, with its monkeys, miniature train, and walk-through aviary, is located there.
**Man found dead in Santa Ana mobile home fire**
A man was found dead Friday night, June 10 In a Santa Ana mobile home fire that authorities believe was intentionally started on. Just before 10:15 p.m., Orange County firefighters arrived to the 5000 block of West McFadden Avenue and discovered a burning mobile home there, according to Orange County Fire Authority Capt. Thanh Nguyen. According to report, firefighters battled the blaze and requested reinforcements to prevent it from spreading to nearby residences. The fire was under control in about 30 minutes. Firefighters then discovered the dead man inside. There were no other recorded injuries. According to Santa Ana Police Cmdr. Phil Craft, no information on the man, including his age, was available.