
LAFD battalion chief says Boyle Heights fire will 'ebb and flow'
LAFD Battalion Chief Nicholas Ferrari said residents can expect the fire to "ebb and flow."
"You're going to see this fire ebb and flow through different conditions of smoke," he said at a Friday evening press conference. "The smoke will go away and it'll look like we have the fire out, and then 10 minutes later it could flare up again."

That's why the department is relying heavily on its helicopters to hit the deep-seated fire from above.
As the investigation continues into the solar panel fire that sparked the intense blaze, crews will continue to battle the flames day and night.
"I'm more optimistic that we're going to extinguish this fire," Ferrari said. "We are a very aggressive fire department, and we are working through the clock tonight. We will not stop applying water, we will not stop fighting fire until this is extinguished."







