Firefighter injured in massive warehouse fire in Riverside County

A plume of black smoke rises from a warehouse building with fire trucks outside
A fireplace burns Monday at a Riverside County warehouse. At the least 10 acres of cardboard and out of doors storage are concerned, hearth officers stated.
(California Division of Forestry and Fireplace Safety/Riverside County Fireplace Division)

A five-alarm hearth outdoors a Riverside County warehouse has left one firefighter injured as crews proceed to battle Monday afternoon.

The fireplace was reported at 1:32 p.m. within the 22000 block of Alternative Manner at Capitol Logistics, in line with the California Division of Forestry and Fireplace Safety/Riverside County Fireplace Division. At the least 10 acres of cardboard and out of doors storage are concerned, hearth officers stated. One firefighter suffered accidents that weren't life threatening.

Roads are closed on Alternative Manner between Van Buren Boulevard and Meridian Parkway, officers stated.

The cardboard, containing clothes and different gadgets, was 15 to twenty toes excessive, stated Capt. Richard Cordova, a hearth division spokesperson.

Along with the Riverside crew, personnel from different businesses — together with March Air Reserve Base, the California Freeway Patrol, Riverside County Sheriff’s Division and hearth personnel from Corona and Hemet — are on the scene, Cordova stated.

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