SANTA ANA : Fire Stopped Short of Stored Antique Cars
A two-alarm fire raced through a Santa Ana commercial storage facility late Tuesday night, destroying two-dozen compartments but narrowly missing a storage unit that contained vintage automobiles, fire officials said.
There were no injuries in the blaze, which was reported at 10:07 p.m., Fire Department spokeswoman Sharon Frank said. The cause remains under investigation.
Twenty-four of the estimated 160 commercial storage units were destroyed.
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