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  • 32 cats and one dog die in Long Beach apartment fire

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    Dozens of cats and one dog died when a fire erupted Sunday morning in an apartment complex in Long Beach.

    The Long Beach Fire Department responded to calls of a fire at a three-story apartment building in the 3500 block of Linden Avenue about 7:30 a.m. Firefighters extinguished the flames seven minutes later, Long Beach Fire Capt. Jack Crabtree said. It was not immediately clear how long the fire burned before firefighters were able to tackle it.

    In all, 32 cats and one dog succumbed to the fire. The resident of the apartment was not home at the time. She told authorities that the animals did not belong to her and were planned for adoption, Crabtree said.

    Residents said that smoke spilled into the apartment building’s hallway. The fire was contained to the single apartment unit, which was significantly damaged. No other occupants were affected.

    The exact cause of the fire is still under investigation, Crabtree said.

    Long Beach Animal Services, which Crabtree said assisted and handled the animals after the fire was put out, was not available for comment on whether there were other animals inside the unit that were saved.

    It was not clear how old the animals were. The city of Long Beach allows no more than four weaned pets at one site, with some exceptions.

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  • Historic Long Beach church damaged in blaze; one firefighter injured

    Historic Long Beach church damaged in blaze; one firefighter injured

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    Long Beach firefighters worked Sunday night to extinguish a blaze that erupted at the historic Second Samoan Church near downtown.

    The fire was first reported around 6:15 p.m. at the building on 7th Street and Cedar Avenue, Long Beach Fire Capt. Jack Crabtree said.

    Firefighters arrived and encountered smoke and flames arising out of the church’s central dome. Within an hour, a crew of about 50 firefights put out the blaze.

    One firefighter suffered an unknown injury and was transported to a hospital about 7:30 p.m., Crabtree said.

    No other injuries were reported.

    The church was built in 1924 as the Second Church of Christ Scientist. The building, with its Neoclassical Revival-style, Corinthian columns and visual landmark central dome, was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2005.

    The cause of the fire is under investigation, and the extent of the damage to the building is not immediately known.

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  • 14 are injured when bus and car collide and smash into a Long Beach restaurant

    14 are injured when bus and car collide and smash into a Long Beach restaurant

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    Fourteen people were injured after a bus and a car collided with each other and then crashed into a Long Beach restaurant Thursday afternoon, officials said.

    Ten people were taken to nearby hospitals to be treated for injuries, including four who required advanced life support, said Capt. Jack Crabtree of the Long Beach Fire Department.

    The crash was reported at about 3:15 p.m. Thursday after a Long Beach public transit bus and a car crashed near South Street and California Avenue and then smashed into the structure, Crabtree said.

    Firefighters and paramedics arrived to find 14 people injured. They included two people who were in the vehicle. Firefighters had to extract the two passengers from the vehicle using the Jaws of Life. A dozen passengers from the bus also suffered injuries.

    A bus and car crashed into each other and then into a restaurant in Long Beach on Thursday.

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    All of the injured appeared to be adults, he said.

    The first floor of the building that was struck was a restaurant, but no one inside the building was injured, he said.

    The second floor of the building is composed of residences. Two people were displaced as a result of damage to the structure, he said. They are receiving assistance from the Red Cross and Long Beach health officials.

    Building and Safety Department officials also responded to the area to assess the structure, Crabtree said.

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