Sylmar Fire Kills Family of Four

A family of four died after being injured in a fire at a structure in Sylmar early Monday morning, reports ktla.com.

Firefighters responded to the fire at what was initially described as a “shed-like building” at 4:37 a.m., Los Angeles Fire Department spokesman Brian Humphrey tweeted.

Sky5 flew over the structure, which officials later determined to be a two-story metal-clad, “barn-like” residential building that was not equipped with smoke detectors, Humphrey posted on Twitter.

A couple was living with their two children on the first floor of the structure, and the fire was located on the second floor, according to LAFD Capt. Jaime Moore.

“They were not found in their beds; they were found huddled together in an area where they were looking for some kind of a shelter or an escape,” Moore said. “Unfortunately the area they were found in, there was no means of escape there.”

The two adults and their pre-teen boy and girl were pulled from the burning building by firefighters, and had initially been listed in grave condition, according to LAFD officials. All four later succumbed to their injuries, according to Moore.

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