Calvin Harris’ Beverly Hills mansion is seen emanating smoke after catching FIRE… but firefighters are able to put out the blaze
- Several fire trucks and even helicopters rushed to Harris’ home Wednesday evening
- Firefighters extinguished a fire near an HVAC unit
- Harris was reportedly not home at the time and had rented the house
Calvin Harris is likely breathing a sigh of relief after his Beverly Hills mansion was saved from a potentially devastating house fire Wednesday night.
Emergency responders received a call about the odor of smoke filling the home around 8:25 p.m., law enforcement sources said TMZ.
Emergency teams appear to have treated the fire as a major emergency, as sources said as many as 10 fire trucks were dispatched to the DJ’s home, along with 20 emergency responders, believed to include a mix of firefighters and EMTs.
Harris, who almost had an awkward encounter with his ex-girlfriend Taylor Swift at the Grammy Awards earlier this month, was reportedly not home at the time of the fire.
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Calvin Harris’ Beverly Hills mansion was saved from a house fire Wednesday night. Deputies received a call about the smell of smoke in the home at 8:25 p.m., law enforcement sources told TMZ; seen on February 4 in LA during the Grammys
Emergency teams appear to have treated the fire as a major emergency, as sources said as many as 10 fire trucks were dispatched to the DJ’s home, along with 20 emergency responders, believed to include a mix of firefighters and EMTs.
The initial call reported that the fire appeared to be coming from one of the upper floors of the mansion.
Eyewitnesses even said they saw smoke escaping from the roof of the house on the hill.
Other people at the scene said they saw ambulances arriving with the fire trucks, and even helicopters floating around, although it is not clear if they were part of the emergency response.