Firefighters from Imperial Beach, Coronado, Chula Vista and San Diego all responded to the scene in the 600 block of Emory St. around 12:30 a.m. on Feb. 4.
IMPERIAL BEACH, Calif. — The San Diego County Sheriff's Department says its bomb/arson unit is investigating an apartment complex fire in Imperial Beach that happened early Saturday morning.Firefighters managed to extinguish the fire in less than 30 minutes, according to SDSD.
No injuries were reported in this fire; however, two apartment units"sustained heavy damage," deputies said.The bomb/arson unit is investigating the origin and cause of the fire. If you have any information for deputies about this incident, give the sheriff's department a call at 858-565-5200.
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