Crime & Safety
Firefighters Battle Structure Fire for Three Hours Before Putting It Out
Investigators are combing the scene for signs of arson, a routine step in most fire examinations.

About 50 Long Beach firefighters took more than three hours Saturday to douse a stubborn structure fire, a department official said.
The blaze in the 500 block of 32nd Street was reported at 1:47 p.m. and was knocked down at about 5 p.m., fire department spokesman Jake Heflin said.
Investigators are combing the scene for signs of arson, a routine step in most fire examinations, Heflin said.
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A damage estimate has not been determined, he said.
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