Fire guts historic California Yacht Club in Marina del Rey
- Show more sharing options
- Copy Link URL Copied!
Firefighters worked overnight Monday to extinguish a blaze that erupted at a historic yacht club in Marina del Rey.
The Los Angeles County Fire Department received a call around 11:30 p.m. Monday for a structure fire at the California Yacht Club in the 4400 block of Admiralty Way, said Fred Fielding, a Fire Department spokesperson.
Crews arrived to find heavy smoke and fire engulfing the two-story building, fire officials said.
Left homeless by massive L.A. fire, families face a Christmas of uncertainty and pain
After a massive fire destroyed several homes, displaced residents are searching for answers and pointing to the construction site where the blaze may have started.
Dec. 3, 2023
Video from news outlets showed large flames consuming the structure as smoke billowed overhead. Multiple firetrucks and firefighters were called in to help contain the blaze.
Two firefighters suffered moderate injuries and were taken to a hospital, Fielding said. The extent of their injuries and their status was not immediately known.
The blaze was knocked down just before 1:30 a.m. Tuesday, said Jeremy Stafford, supervising fire dispatcher at the L.A. County Fire Department.
Murder-suicide suspected in Sylmar house fire that ignited thousands of rounds of ammo
The deaths of a man and woman whose bodies were found at a burning home in Sylmar are being investigated as a possible murder-suicide, police said.
Dec. 4, 2023
The cause of the fire remains under investigation, Stafford said.
The California Yacht Club was started in 1922 by yachtsman from the Los Angeles Athletic Club and other yacht clubs, according to the club’s website .
Representatives for the club did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
More to Read
Early morning Cypress Park fire interrupts wedding reception at historic building
Dec. 23, 2023
‘Nothing left’: After California Yacht Club fire, residents mourn loss of a beloved spot
Dec. 15, 2023
Historic Long Beach church damaged in blaze; one firefighter injured
Dec. 10, 2023
Start your day right
Sign up for Essential California for news, features and recommendations from the L.A. Times and beyond in your inbox six days a week.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Los Angeles Times.
Alexandra E. Petri covers trends and breaking news for the Los Angeles Times. She previously covered live news at the New York Times. A two-time reporting fellow with the International Women’s Media Foundation, she graduated from Penn State with a degree in journalism and international studies.
More From the Los Angeles Times
After violent protest, controversial pro-Israeli speaker comes back to UC Berkeley
Opinion: How measles reemerged as a threat in California and elsewhere
March 19, 2024
Murder defendant slips restraints in court, stabs his lawyer with pen. All good, attorney says
March 18, 2024
California’s Central Valley is voting, again, to replace Kevin McCarthy in Congress
- Track the rain with the LIVE Megadoppler 7000 HD Full Story
Flames engulf California Yacht Club in Marina del Rey; 2 firefighters injured
MARINA DEL REY, Calif. (KABC) -- Two firefighters were injured while battling flames that engulfed a yacht club that has been a local landmark in Marina del Rey for decades.
The fire was reported around 11:30 p.m. Monday at the California Yacht Club on Admiralty Way, according to the Los Angeles County Fire Department.
Fire crews arrived on scene to heavy fire and smoke billowing from the building, and it was quickly upgraded to a 2nd alarm fire before it was eventually extinguished.
The injured male firefighters were taken to the hospital with moderate injuries, but additional details about their injuries were not known. They have since been released.
The California Yacht Club started back in 1922. The former owner told Eyewitness News that his father helped build the Marina del Rey building over 50 years ago.
"It's been a home for so many people. We are so heartbroken right now... It tears me apart to see... It's just terrible," said Steve Hathaway.
The cause of the fire is under investigation.
No other injuries were reported and no boats were damaged.
Related Topics
- MARINA DEL REY
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY
- BUILDING FIRE
- LOS ANGELES COUNTY FIRE DEPARTMENT
- FIREFIGHTER INJURED
- FIREFIGHTERS
Top Stories
Driver plows into medical building in Pomona
Social media influencer arrested in OC Irvine for Jan. 6 Capitol riot
West Hills woman gets 20 years for fraud scheme involving forged wills
Prosecution wants Rebecca Grossman's phone privileges revoked in jail
SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launch visible throughout SoCal
Online orders begin for first OTC birth control pill in the US
Mom who left toddler alone 10 days when she went on vacation sentenced
- 30 minutes ago
Will father face trial in death of 15-month-old Los Angeles toddler?
Nearby Communities
- Venice-Mar Vista, CA
- Culver City, CA
- Santa Monica, CA
- Manhattan Beach, CA
- Westwood-Century City, CA
- Beverly Hills, CA
- Hermosa Beach, CA
- Brentwood, CA
- Redondo Beach, CA
- West Hollywood, CA
State Edition
National edition.
- Top National News
- See All Communities
Crime & Safety
Massive fire destroys historic yacht club in marina del rey, the overnight fire gutted the historic yacht club and sent two firefighters to the hospital with moderate injuries, officials said..
Rachel Barnes , Patch Staff
MARINA DEL REY, CA — A massive fire erupted overnight at a historic yacht club, gutting the two-story building and injuring two firefighters, according to the Los Angeles Fire Department.
The fire department received a report of the fire at about 11:30 p.m. on Monday at the California Yacht Club in the 4400 block of Admiralty Way. A department spokesperson told the Los Angeles Times they arrived to find heavy smoke and flames engulfing the building.
Firefighters knocked down the flames at about 1:30 a.m. on Tuesday. Two firefighters were transported to a local hospital with moderate injuries. The extent of their injuries and their status was not available.
Find out what's happening in Marina Del Rey with free, real-time updates from Patch.
The cause of the fire is under investigation, officials said.
California Yacht Club was founded in 1922 in the Wilmington Harbor near San Pedro before it moved to Marina del Rey in 1967, according to the club's website.
Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.
To request removal of your name from an arrest report, submit these required items to [email protected] .
More from Marina Del Rey
Dr. brett shore joins disc sports & spine center to expand hip program.
$500 Microgrants Offered To Uplift Marina Del Rey Neighborhoods
Storms Damage Interceptor Boom 'Beyond Repair'
- Today's news
- Reviews and deals
- Climate change
- 2024 election
- Fall allergies
- Health news
- Mental health
- Sexual health
- Family health
- So mini ways
- Unapologetically
- Buying guides
Entertainment
- How to Watch
- My watchlist
- Stock market
- Biden economy
- Personal finance
- Stocks: most active
- Stocks: gainers
- Stocks: losers
- Trending tickers
- World indices
- US Treasury bonds
- Top mutual funds
- Highest open interest
- Highest implied volatility
- Currency converter
- Basic materials
- Communication services
- Consumer cyclical
- Consumer defensive
- Financial services
- Industrials
- Real estate
- Mutual funds
- Credit cards
- Credit card rates
- Balance transfer credit cards
- Business credit cards
- Cash back credit cards
- Rewards credit cards
- Travel credit cards
- Checking accounts
- Online checking accounts
- High-yield savings accounts
- Money market accounts
- Personal loans
- Student loans
- Car insurance
- Home buying
- Options pit
- Investment ideas
- Research reports
- Fantasy football
- Pro Pick 'Em
- College Pick 'Em
- Fantasy baseball
- Fantasy hockey
- Fantasy basketball
- Download the app
- Daily fantasy
- Scores and schedules
- GameChannel
- World Baseball Classic
- Premier League
- CONCACAF League
- Champions League
- Motorsports
- Horse racing
- Newsletters
New on Yahoo
- Privacy Dashboard
Fire guts historic California Yacht Club in Marina del Rey
Firefighters worked overnight Monday to extinguish a blaze that erupted at a historic yacht club in Marina del Rey.
The Los Angeles County Fire Department received a call around 11:30 p.m. Monday for a structure fire at the California Yacht Club in the 4400 block of Admiralty Way, said Fred Fielding, a Fire Department spokesperson.
Crews arrived to find heavy smoke and fire engulfing the two-story building, fire officials said.
Read more: Left homeless by massive L.A. fire, families face a Christmas of uncertainty and pain
Video from news outlets showed large flames consuming the structure as smoke billowed overhead. Multiple firetrucks and firefighters were called in to help contain the blaze.
Two firefighters suffered moderate injuries and were taken to a hospital, Fielding said. The extent of their injuries and their status was not immediately known.
The blaze was knocked down just before 1:30 a.m. Tuesday, said Jeremy Stafford, supervising fire dispatcher at the L.A. County Fire Department.
Read more: Murder-suicide suspected in Sylmar house fire that ignited thousands of rounds of ammo
The cause of the fire remains under investigation, Stafford said.
The California Yacht Club was started in 1922 by yachtsman from the Los Angeles Athletic Club and other yacht clubs, according to the club's website .
Representatives for the club did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
Sign up for Essential California for news, features and recommendations from the L.A. Times and beyond in your inbox six days a week.
This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times .
Recommended Stories
Nfl free agency good, bad and ugly: how has your favorite team done so far.
Which teams should be most excited after a week of NFL free agency?
Pass or Fail: Houston Texans show off new road uniforms after Reddit leak
Texans CEO and Chairman Cal McNair took to Reddit to show off one of the team's new uniform combinations in response to a leak.
Timberwolves star Anthony Edwards throws down ridiculous dunk of the year over John Collins in win vs. Jazz
John Collins got put on a wild poster on Monday night, and had to leave the game due to a head injury.
A 15-year problem that has plagued corporate America is finally turning around
Productivity is rebounding after 15 years of no gains. That could help drive stocks higher.
Shohei Ohtani posts first photo with wife ahead of Dodgers' trip to South Korea
Ohtani's wife is former Japanese basketball player Mamiko Tanaka.
Baker Mayfield gets called 'a 10 on the pr--- scale' by Bucs GM, then thanks him: 'I'll take that'
Baker took it as a compliment, even though it didn't really sound like one.
2024 Fantasy Baseball: Jackson Holliday leads 5 key draft sleepers from the infield
Dalton Del Don examines potential draft values with the upside to make a difference in fantasy baseball leagues.
Fed's inflation fight will affect housing supply for decades, says Redfin CEO
The housing market is showing signs of a recovery, but Redfin CEO Glenn Kelman warns higher rates will affect the housing sector for decades.
Russell Wilson's hurried deal with Steelers may say a lot about his intentions, and Pittsburgh's
Wilson's announced deal with Pittsburgh went down before free agency even began. Why were both sides so quick to link up?
LB Leighton Vander Esch medically retires at age 28; Jerry Jones 'proud' he played for Cowboys
Recurrent neck issues have ended Leighton Vander Esch's career after just six seasons.
Kyrie Irving hits wild left-handed floater at the buzzer to lift Mavericks past Nuggets
Kyrie Irving lifted the Mavericks to a huge 107-105 win over the Nuggets on Sunday afternoon.
NFL free agency: Moves that caught our attention so far, from the Patriots (good) to some running backs (odd)
Yahoo Sports' Nate Tice breaks down the moves that stuck out to him now that the initial dust has settled on Tamperpalooza.
The biggest gas-guzzlers of 2024: 'The Meanest List' is the opposite of greenest cars
In its so-called “Meanest List” of a dozen models, the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy (ACEEE) makes no apologies for berating “the worst-performing mass market automobiles” sold in 2024 in the U.S.
Another Cybertruck is at auction, bids past $150K with four days to go
The Tesla Cybertruck roller-coaster pricing ride continues this week, with its inaugural appearance on the “Cars & Bids” auction site: a loaded 2024 AWD Foundation Series, with a stainless steel exterior and a black interior.
Shell just showed why Big Oil is reluctant to give up on fossil fuels
Shell cut its carbon emissions goals this week, underscoring Big Oil's commitment to fossil fuels.
GM issues stop-sale order for 2024 Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon pickups
General Motors has issued a stop-sale order on the Chevy Colorado and GMC Canyon to address crippling software problems.
Raptors F R.J. Barrett's younger brother Nathan dies
Barrett will miss Friday's game against the Magic.
Kirk Cousins’ Falcons deal will ripple across NFL, from Justin Fields to Jared Goff and the draft
The Bears' trade market for Fields got even frostier as the Falcons bowed out of being a potential suitor.
Why are middle-aged Americans so lonely — and what habits can we learn from Europeans?
Americans are highly individualistic, which experts say may contribute to our feelings of loneliness.
QB Jimmy Garoppolo agrees to terms on 1-year deal with Rams, per report
Garoppolo is headed from Las Vegas to Los Angeles.
- Weekly Newsletter
California's Boating & Fishing News
Log Archive Image
California Yacht Club Destroyed in Fire
MARINA DEL REY— A huge fire destroyed the California Yacht Club, located in Marina del Rey, on Dec. 11.
Los Angeles County Fire Department received a call around 11:30 p.m. that night and arrived to find a massive two-story fire.
Videos from news outlets show bright red flames traveling over the roof of the club and producing large black clouds of smoke.
Two firefighters suffered moderate injuries and were hospitalized before the blaze was extinguished just before 1:30 a.m. Dec. 12. The cause of their injuries has not been released.
Among the most prominent California clubs, the California Yacht Club was established in 1922 and has a long history of promoting yachting and maritime activities. It has frequently hosted national and international regattas, with recent events including the J/70 World Championship, U.S. Junior Women’s Championship, Martin 242 North American Championship and CFJ National Championship.
The club was started in Los Angeles harbor by a group of loyal yachtsmen – most from the Los Angeles Athletic Club and the rest active in other early yacht clubs of that day. In 1941, America went to war, and the Coast Guard took over CYC’s facilities in Wilmington. Members continued to fly the Club Burgee, but after World War II, the facilities were so run down that CYC never could return to its birthplace.
Former owner Steve Hathaway noted that his father helped build the club in the 1960s. “It’s been a home for so many people,” said Hathaway in a statement. “We are so heartbroken right now… It tears me apart to see… It’s just terrible.”
The cause of the fire is under investigation.
- ← SailGP Confirms Return to Christchurch for Season 4 New Zealand Event
- LAYC 2024 Opening Day Race →
Comments Cancel reply
Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *
Your Thoughts are Appreciated
Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.
2-alarm fire destroys historic Calif. yacht club
Two los angeles county firefighters were injured during the fire in marina del rey.
Los Angeles County Fire Department/Facebook
By Alexandra E. Petri Los Angeles Times
LOS ANGELES COUNTY, Calif. — Firefighters worked overnight Monday to extinguish a blaze that erupted at a historic yacht club in Marina del Rey.
The Los Angeles County Fire Department said it received a call around 11:30 p.m. Monday for a structure fire at the California Yacht Club in the 4400 block of Admiralty Way, said Fred Fielding, a Fire Department spokesperson.
Crews arrived to find heavy smoke and fire engulfing the two-story building, fire officials said.
Video from news outlets showed large flames consuming the structure as smoke billowed overhead. Multiple firetrucks and firefighters were called in to help contain the blaze.
Two firefighters suffered moderate injuries and were transported to a local hospital for treatment, Fielding said. The extent of their injuries and their status was not immediately known.
The blaze was knocked down just before 1:30 a.m. Tuesday, said Jeremy Stafford, supervising fire dispatcher at the L.A. County Fire Department.
The cause of the fire remains under investigation, Stafford said.
The California Yacht Club was started in 1922 by yachtsman from the Los Angeles Athletic Club and other yacht clubs, according to the club’s website .
©2023 Los Angeles Times. Visit at latimes.com . Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC.
Published on December 12th, 2023 | by Editor
Fire destroys California Yacht Club
Published on December 12th, 2023 by Editor -->
A massive fire decimated the California Yacht Club located in Marina del Rey, CA.
The fire was reported around 11:30 pm on December 11, with crews arriving to find heavy smoke and fire engulfing the two-story building. Two firefighters suffered moderate injuries before the blaze was knocked down just before 1:30 am on December 12, 2023.
Among the prominent California clubs, it has been a frequent host to national and international regattas, with recent events including the J/70 World Championship, US Junior Women’s Championship, Martin 242 North American Championship, and CFJ National Championship.
The club was started in 1922 in Los Angeles harbor by a group of dedicated yachtsman – most from Los Angeles Athletic Club and the rest active in other early yacht clubs of the day. But when the USA went to war in 1941, the club’s facilities were taken over by the Coast Guard.
After World War II, the facilities were so run down that CYC was forever gone from its birthplace. However, a group of previous CYC members and other prominent yachtsmen were encouraged by the development of Marina del Rey and reactived California Yacht Club in 1961.
Former owner Steve Hathaway noted that his father helped build the club in the 1960s. “It’s been a home for so many people. We are so heartbroken right now… It tears me apart to see… It’s just terrible,” said Hathaway.
The cause of the fire is under investigation.
Comment : This one is personal as Scuttlebutt was founded at California Yacht Club with two generations of the Leweck family having photos and trophies that perished in the flames. – Craig Leweck, Scuttlebutt
Excerpt from Los Angeles Times on December 15, 2023:
The blaze engulfed decades’ worth of boating trophies, historical artifacts and cherished memorabilia at the California Yacht Club. Fire crews attempted to control the blaze as heavy smoke and flames consumed the two-story building. By the time they had subdued the fire two hours later, only the skeletal remnants of the clubhouse were left standing.
John Myers, senior vice president of the club, said the blaze had been reported by an employee working late in the clubhouse Monday night (Dec. 11). The fire spared the remainder of the facilities on the ground, including the docks and the yachts moored there. But the clubhouse, and particularly its second floor, was all but wiped out.
The second floor once housed a collection of the club’s prestigious racing trophies, kept on display for members and visitors. The fire melted all but a single salvageable California Cup. Most notably, the priceless King of Spain Trophy, acquired in 1929 from King Alfonso XIII, was lost.
Additionally, the club lost cherished photographs of every past commodore, a significant position within a yacht club. Members said they didn’t know if anyone had digitized the images of the commodores or of the club’s founders.
The main topic among members now is what’s next for the club. Dakoske Koslu noted that the club’s ownership changed over the last few years, and many are unsure and concerned about the club’s continuation after the fire.
Tags: California Yacht Club , CYC fire , tragedy
Related Posts
Charged with death of US couple →
No Clubhouse, No Problem →
A loss that is hard to fathom →
Stop, pray, and reflect →
© 2024 Scuttlebutt Sailing News. Inbox Communications, Inc. All Rights Reserved. made by VSSL Agency .
- Privacy Statement
- Advertise With Us
Get Your Sailing News Fix!
Your download by email.
- Your Name...
- Your Email... *
- Name This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.
Watch CBS News
Crews battle fire at California Yacht Club in Marina del Rey
- Breaking News
- University Guide
- Meghan Markle
- Prince Harry
- King Charles III
Horrifying photos show LA's iconic California Yacht Club in Marina del Rey DESTROYED in blaze as two firefighters are injured battling the inferno
- The California Yacht Club in Marina del Rey was engulfed in flames
- Los Angeles County Fire Department were called to the scene Monday night and managed to extinguish the blaze early Tuesday morning
- The cause of the fire is under investigation, and two fire fighters suffered mild injuries battling the blaze
By Emma Richter For Dailymail.Com
Published: 19:41 EDT, 12 December 2023 | Updated: 01:08 EDT, 13 December 2023
View comments
The Los Angeles Fire Department said the fire was first reported around 11.30pm Monday at the Yacht Club on Admiralty Way.
When crews arrived at the scene, thick smoke and flames engulfed the two-story building that was founded in 1922 and built in 1967.
'My dad built this place in the early 60s and it has been our home for many years...such a tragedy to see it burn down,' Steve Hathaway, the former owner of California Yacht Club, told CBS Los Angeles.
Pictures show the aftermath of the blaze at the California Yacht Club that was filled with thick smoke and flames Monday night
The blaze was extinguished just before 1.30am Tuesday, and the cause of the fire remains under investigation.
The two male firefighters who were hurt suffered mild injuries while they battled the flames. They were taken to a local hospital, Los Angeles County Fire Department PIO Fred Fielding said. No other injuries were reported.
Pictures revealed the now charred perimeter of the clubhouse, which according to the California Yacht Club, was where the fire damaged.
The many boats surrounding the club were intact, and the roof of the clubhouse also appeared to be untouched by the flames.
Only the clubhouse was effected by the inferno as none of the boats docked in the water around it were damaged
The California Yacht Club was founded in 1922 and built in 1967
The two firefighters who were injured while battling the flames were taken to a nearby hospital
The famed club has been known to frequently host national and international regattas- water races like rowing and sailing.
It relocated to Marina del Rey after it was founded near San Pedro in Wilmington Harbor in 1922.
The coastal community, located four miles north of Los Angeles, is made of 807 acres, 'of which half is underwater,' according to the Marina Del Rey Tourism Board .
The famed club has been known to frequently host national and international regattas - water races involving rowing and sailboats
It remains unclear what sparked the blaze but an Instagram post by the club said: 'we will work together on what's next'
Marina del Rey translates to 'Harbor of the King' in Spanish and is popularly visited by sail boats, powerboats, along with rented and owned charters.
Fishers also come to the water in hopes of catching yellowfin tune, perch, barracuda, rockfish, cod, mackerel and sea bass.
'Thank you to all of the first responders and our thoughts are with the two firefighters injured. Our community is strong and we will work together on what’s next,' the California Yacht Club said in an Instagram post.
Share or comment on this article: Horrifying photos show LA's iconic California Yacht Club in Marina del Rey DESTROYED in blaze as two firefighters are injured battling the inferno
Comments 28
Share what you think
- Worst rated
The comments below have not been moderated.
The views expressed in the contents above are those of our users and do not necessarily reflect the views of MailOnline.
We are no longer accepting comments on this article.
Femail Today
- Follow DailyMail
- Subscribe Daily Mail
- Follow @dailymail
- Follow MailOnline
- Follow Daily Mail
From the Makers of Candy Crush
- Back to top
Published by Associated Newspapers Ltd
Part of the Daily Mail, The Mail on Sunday & Metro Media Group
Posted 2024-03-18 09:54
Contact Information:
Clubhouse Maintenance (Marina del Rey)
Del rey yacht club.
QR Code Link to This Post
- Principals only. Recruiters, please don't contact this job poster.
post id: 7728377947
posted: 2024-03-18 09:54
updated: 2024-03-18 11:32
♥ best of [ ? ]
refresh the page.
Clubhouse Maintenance - general labor - job employment - craigslist
Hiring multiple positions for Janitorial Position for a private yacht club in Marina del Rey. Candidate should be able to lift, carry and push up to 60 lbs for basic supervised work around the...
IMAGES
COMMENTS
When the California Yacht Club burned in Marina del Rey, prestigious awards, a priceless trophy and cherished photos were lost. Members mourn the club's loss.
Dec. 12, 2023 Updated 7:14 AM PT. Firefighters worked overnight Monday to extinguish a blaze that erupted at a historic yacht club in Marina del Rey. The Los Angeles County Fire Department ...
Two firefighters were injured in a fire that destroyed a building at the historic California Yacht Club in Marina del Rey. The fire was reported around 11:30 p.m. in the 4400 block of Admiralty Way.
Crews battle a blaze at a yacht club in Marina del Rey on Dec. 11, 2023. (OnScene.TV) A second-alarm was declared to call in more resources, Los Angeles County Fire Department PIO Fred Fielding said.
In an instant, an overnight seaside blaze engulfed decades' worth of boating trophies, historical artifacts and cherished memorabilia at the California Yacht Club in Marina del Rey on Monday. Fire crews attempted to control the blaze as heavy smoke and flames consumed the two-story building.
The yacht club was founded in 1922 in Wilmington Harbor near San Pedro and the current facility in Marina del Rey was built in 1967, according to the club's website. Jeff Jackson, a Marina del Rey resident and longtime member of the club, shot cell phone video of the fire from his nearby 14th-floor condo.
The fire was reported around 11:30 p.m. Monday at the California Yacht Club on Admiralty Way, according to the Los Angeles County Fire Department. Fire crews arrived on scene to heavy fire and ...
Two firefighters were injured while battling a massive fire at a yacht club in Marina del Rey Monday night. Crews responded around 11:30 p.m. to 4469 Admiralty Way where they found the California ...
An overnight blaze in Marina del Rey has injured two firefighters and destroyed a historic yacht club. According to the Los Angeles County Fire Department, firefighters received a call for a fire ...
MARINA DEL REY, CA — A massive fire erupted overnight at a historic yacht club, gutting the two-story building and injuring two firefighters, according to the Los Angeles Fire Department. The ...
Firefighters worked overnight Monday to extinguish a blaze that erupted at a historic yacht club in Marina del Rey. The Los Angeles County Fire Department received a call around 11:30 p.m. Monday for a structure fire at the California Yacht Club in the 4400 block of Admiralty Way, said Fred Fielding, a Fire Department spokesperson. Crews ...
Katherine M. Clements December 22, 2023. MARINA DEL REY— A huge fire destroyed the California Yacht Club, located in Marina del Rey, on Dec. 11. Los Angeles County Fire Department received a call around 11:30 p.m. that night and arrived to find a massive two-story fire. Videos from news outlets show bright red flames traveling over the roof ...
Two Los Angeles County firefighters were injured during the fire in Marina del Rey. ... a call around 11:30 p.m. Monday for a structure fire at the California Yacht Club in the 4400 block of ...
Two firefighters were hurt while battling a raging fire that destroyed a decades-old yacht club in Marina del Rey overnight. Crews first responded to the fir...
Flames destroyed the historic yacht club. Lauren Coronado reports for Today in LA on Tuesday Dec. 12, 2023.
A massive overnight fire destroyed a decades-old yacht club in Marina del Rey. Carlos Herrera reports for the KTLA 5 News on Dec. 12, 2023.
Dec 14, 2023. The cause of the fire at the California Yacht Club is being investigated. (Chris Mortenson/Staff) Two firefighters sustained minor injuries in a two-alarm fire that engulfed a historic yacht club Dec. 11 in Marina del Rey. A fire crew responded to a call for help at the California Yacht Club at approximately 11:30 p.m. Dec. 11.
A massive fire decimated the California Yacht Club located in Marina del Rey, CA. The fire was reported around 11:30 pm on December 11, with crews arriving to find heavy smoke and fire engulfing ...
Source: Google Street View. By Juliette Kessler. Published on December 12, 2023. Marina del Rey faced a night of devastation as flames tore through the historic California Yacht Club, resulting in ...
A massive overnight fire destroyed a decades-old yacht club in Marina del Rey. Carlos Herrera reports for the KTLA 5 News on Dec. 12, 2023.KTLA 5 News - Keep...
Two firefighters were injured while battling a massive fire at a yacht club in Marina del Rey Monday night. KCAL News reporter Tina Patel is on the scene with the latest. ©2024 CBS Broadcasting Inc.
Firefighters worked overnight Monday to extinguish a blaze that erupted at a historic yacht club in Marina del Rey. The Los Angeles County Fire Department said it received a call around 11:30 p.m ...
The Los Angeles Fire Department said the fire was first reported around 11.30pm Monday at the Yacht Club on Admiralty Way.. When crews arrived at the scene, thick smoke and flames engulfed the two ...
Hiring multiple positions for Janitorial Position for a private yacht club in Marina del Rey. Candidate should be able to lift, carry and push up to 60 lbs for basic supervised work around the Clubhouse, including cleaning, trash collection, light handy work. Prior hospitality experience a plus. Duties include event room set-up/break-down.