One firefighter was injured Thursday morning while battling a massive fire at a commercial building in Boyle Heights.
Firefighters extinguished a 10th-floor fire in a Woodland Hills high-rise, resulting in three worker injuries.
Officials said the fire was initially burning outside of a commercial building but quickly spread to the inside.
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