Fire chars 2 apartments
Marisa O’Neil
A two-alarm fire gutted two units of a West Bay Avenue apartment
building Wednesday morning.
Firefighters from four cities responded to the 11:25 a.m. fire in
the 500 block to find half of the four-unit building fully engulfed
in flames, Newport Beach Fire Division Chief Craig Chastain said.
Crews got the fire under control at 11:41 a.m., and fully
extinguished it a half an hour later, he said.
Nobody was home at the time of the fire, Chastain said.
Rolo Schwalde, who lives across the street, was just getting home
from work when he spotted the fire.
“I walked in to get a soda and turned around and there it was,
stuff flashing,” he said.
Debbie Teran lives a couple houses down from Schwalde and was
sitting in her living room when she first saw the flames through her
front window.
Teran ran outside to see if anyone was in the burning building and
flagged down a passing driver to call 911, she said. Her car was
parked in front and just as she went to move it, flames smashed the
windows of the apartments, she said.
“The glass just shot out,” she said.
Schwalde tried to pull his garden hose across the street but
realized it would do little good against the flames, he said.
Newport Beach firefighters then arrived at the scene and
immediately called a second alarm, Chastain said. Firefighters from
Costa Mesa, Huntington Beach and the city of Orange also responded.
Just after noon, small puffs of smoke still wafted from the tile
roof. Fire crews with axes worked to ventilate the roof and to
extinguish hotspots.
Salvage operations continued until about 3:15 p.m., Chastain said.
The fire appeared to have started in the bottom unit but the cause
is still under investigation, he said. Two other units in the
building received minor smoke damage. Damage estimates haven’t yet
been determined.
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