Firefighters Shocked by Downed Electrical Line While Battling Fourplex Fire

Three firefighters are "doing well" after they were shocked by a downed electrical line while battling a fire that burned a housing fourplex early Friday morning in Long Beach.

The fire started in the garages of the fourplex at around 1:35 a.m. in the 5300 block of Cedar Avenue, according to the Long Beach Fire Department.

The firefighters were shocked after wires overhead fell down and energized a fence, as well as the water on the ground, said fire department spokesman Jake Heflin.

They felt "weak, dizzy and shaky," and were taken to a hospital, where they are "doing well," Heflin said.

Firefighters knocked down the flames around 35 minutes later.

One unoccupied unit was damaged.

No injuries were reported.

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The cause of the fire was unknown.

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