<p>Eleven firefighters were injured, three of them critically, in downtown Los Angeles when a fire in a commercial smoke shop sparked a major explosion and spread to nearby structures on Saturday evening, officials said.</p>.<p>Crews had entered the building to battle what was initially thought to be a minor blaze when they noticed that the smoke pressure was escalating and decided to evacuate, Los Angeles Fire Department chief Ralph Terrazas told reporters.</p>.<p>He said the blast occurred as the firefighters were leaving the building from the roof and the ground floor.</p>.<p>"A witness account is that our firefighters came down the aerial ladder from the roof with their turnout coats on fire," Terrazas said.</p>.<p>Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti said three firefighters had critical but not life-threatening injuries and another had serious injuries, while the remainder had varying degrees of burns.</p>.<p>"There are no symptoms of blast injuries but there's potential evidence of chemical inhalation," Garcetti said.</p>.<p>"Good news is, everybody's gonna make it," he added.</p>.<p>Terrazas said firefighters saw butane canisters inside the building and outside on the street but it was unclear what caused the blaze.</p>.<p>"Everything is under investigation by our arson team, all I can say at this point is that the cause is under investigation," he said.</p>.<p>Some 230 responders battled the blaze as it spread to other buildings in the area before it was extinguished around two hours after it began.</p>.<p>Fire officials said the building where the blast occurred housed a business -- Smoke Totes Wholesale Distribution -- that sold smoking and vaping paraphernalia and supplied other businesses that make butane honey oil, a highly flammable resin used for inhaling marijuana.</p>.<p>Several storefronts in the area were blackened by the force of the blast while one fire truck had a scorched roof and was covered with debris.</p>.<p>Thick smoke from the blaze was visible from miles away.</p>
<p>Eleven firefighters were injured, three of them critically, in downtown Los Angeles when a fire in a commercial smoke shop sparked a major explosion and spread to nearby structures on Saturday evening, officials said.</p>.<p>Crews had entered the building to battle what was initially thought to be a minor blaze when they noticed that the smoke pressure was escalating and decided to evacuate, Los Angeles Fire Department chief Ralph Terrazas told reporters.</p>.<p>He said the blast occurred as the firefighters were leaving the building from the roof and the ground floor.</p>.<p>"A witness account is that our firefighters came down the aerial ladder from the roof with their turnout coats on fire," Terrazas said.</p>.<p>Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti said three firefighters had critical but not life-threatening injuries and another had serious injuries, while the remainder had varying degrees of burns.</p>.<p>"There are no symptoms of blast injuries but there's potential evidence of chemical inhalation," Garcetti said.</p>.<p>"Good news is, everybody's gonna make it," he added.</p>.<p>Terrazas said firefighters saw butane canisters inside the building and outside on the street but it was unclear what caused the blaze.</p>.<p>"Everything is under investigation by our arson team, all I can say at this point is that the cause is under investigation," he said.</p>.<p>Some 230 responders battled the blaze as it spread to other buildings in the area before it was extinguished around two hours after it began.</p>.<p>Fire officials said the building where the blast occurred housed a business -- Smoke Totes Wholesale Distribution -- that sold smoking and vaping paraphernalia and supplied other businesses that make butane honey oil, a highly flammable resin used for inhaling marijuana.</p>.<p>Several storefronts in the area were blackened by the force of the blast while one fire truck had a scorched roof and was covered with debris.</p>.<p>Thick smoke from the blaze was visible from miles away.</p>