The Region - News from Dec. 28, 1986
A three-alarm fire raced through a commercial complex in Anaheim, forcing authorities to shut down a railroad line running through the area. Fire officials said flames were coming through the roof of the complex when firefighters arrived on the scene at Atchison and Santa Ana Streets. Three fire department detachments were called in, Capt. Gary Wilder said, and orders were issued to stop railroad traffic in the area. It was not immediately known how much railroad traffic was delayed. No injuries were reported.
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