Two-alarm fire reported at Universal Studios Hollywood
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Los Angeles County firefighters responded to a two-alarm fire reported at Universal Studios Hollywood on Wednesday afternoon.
The call, which came in at 1:15 p.m., initially reported smoke coming from a three-story building. Some media reported that the building houses the Terminator 2 ride, which is being removed to make way for a new attraction.
News helicopter footage later appeared to show that the fire had been extinguished. There were no immediate reports of injuries and the structure did not appear to suffer heavy damage.
It is not immediately known what may have sparked the blaze.
County firefighters issued a second alarm to get additional resources to the park to make sure the fire didn’t spread to nearby buildings.
In 2008 a dramatic blaze destroyed portions of the Universal Studios backlot. Officials later determined it was accidentally touched off by company employees using a blowtorch to heat asphalt roofing shingles. That blaze destroyed sets, a video library and the ‘King Kong’ attraction.
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