Los Angeles Crews Cool Compressed Gas Cylinders as Truck Burns

Feb. 26, 2025
Firefighters monitored four compressed natural gas cylinders as they were discharged during the fire in Sawtelle.

Los Angeles firefighters had their work cut out for them Wednesday when a trash truck with compressed gas cylinders caught fire.

From a distance, firefighters trained a stream to keep the compressed natural gas cylinders cool, KTLA reported.

They evacuated nearby buildings as a precaution. Once the tanks were completely empty, firefighters proceeded to fully extinguish the flames in the body and cab of the truck.

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