|
|
|
|
|
|
1981 - First Sixth-Alarm FireSan Diego's first sixth-alarm fire was at a La Jolla condominium complex, where a tar pot overturned inside the building. The call was delayed because workers tried to put out the fire by beating it with their shirts. Twenty-one engines and seven truck companies responded to the fire. Losses were estimated at $5 million. |
|
|
| | Home | Business | City Hall | Community | Departments | Information | Leisure | Services A-Z | Visiting | |
| | Search | Site Map | Contact the City | Privacy Notice | Disclaimers | |