Jaw-dropping moment massive fire truck barrels into Sunland building
A fire truck from the Los Angeles Fire Department crashed into a building in Sunland while responding to a structure fire. The incident, which occurred on Tuesday evening, resulted in minor injuries to two firefighters but no civilian injuries. The crash caused significant disruption in the area, prompting evacuations of nearby businesses and a lengthy cleanup process.
- ▪The fire truck crashed into parked cars before flipping onto its side and striking an H&R Block office.
- ▪Two firefighters were transported to a local hospital with minor injuries, while no civilians were reported injured.
- ▪The Los Angeles police are investigating the cause of the crash, which occurred while the truck was responding to a fire call.
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Metro Jaw-dropping moment massive fire truck barrels into Sunland building By Ross O'Keefe Published May 20, 2026, 11:07 a.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google Wild video captured an out-of-control fire Los Angeles Fire Department truck barreling into several parked cars before crashing into a building in Sunland. The crash, which occurred around 6:45 p.m. Tuesday at 10500 N. McVine Ave., left two LAFD firefighters with minor injuries. No other injuries were reported, according to the LAFD. A clip of the wreck showed the massive engine driving along the street before crashing into parked cars, and flipping on its side, eventually striking an H&R Block office.
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