Santa Ana Fire Latest: Massive warehouse fire breaks out on West MacArthur Boulevard; horrific video emerges – WATCH
a huge fire According to reports, a warehouse located at 3321 W. MacArthur Blvd., Santa Ana, californiaJune 23. The Orange County Fire Department and the Costa Mesa Fire Department were among the units that responded to the second fire alarm, according to scanner reports.

“A commercial fire broke out at a warehouse in Santa Ana. It is now a Level 2 fire. OCFA, Fountain Valley and Costa Mesa fire crews are on scene,” the page states. Previously, someone shared a photo of smoke seen from a distance along with a map of the area, asking “What’s burning in Santa Ana?”
Locals are also on Facebook ask “There’s something burning near Fairview and MacArthur. I’m at the church and I can see black smoke. I’m guessing where the fire is. Any news?” In response, someone shared a screenshot of the scanner report.
Meanwhile, a video of the fire was also shared on Facebook.
The cause of the fire is currently unknown and no casualties were reported. Orange County or Costa Mesa fire departments are not yet dealing with the ongoing fires that have broken out in California, while firefighters elsewhere are working to extinguish warehouses boyle heights fire.
Santa Ana fires: Reactions from all sides
Some react to Santa Ana fires. “I just saw it running on Bristol and Macarthur!” one commented. Another added: “Ewwwwww…can smell it on Broadway/15th Street right now.” Another added, “I live in Bristol and Edinger. I can smell it too,” suggesting the burning smell has traveled far.
“It’s right down my street,” one person said. Another added: “Praying for everyone…”. One wonders “What business is that?”. However, it was unclear which building caught fire at the address, which resembles an industrial corridor in the California city. Screenshots of scanner reports shared online show the fire occurred at the Huntington Park Rubber Stamp at 3231 W. MacArthur Blvd., but there has been no official confirmation.
Given that this is the third warehouse fire reported in California in recent days, one person commented that “it’s crazy that these buildings are on fire.”