11:42 p.m. UPDATE: Universal Studios fire destroys sets, videos
“By gosh, we’re going to go and get whatever we can out of it,” Herrick said. On Saturday, Herrick rode the tram that winds around the studio lot, snapping photos of the King Kong attraction, among other sights.
The fire broke out along New York Street, where firefighting helicopters swept in for drops and cranes dumped water on the flames. A thick column of smoke rose thousands of feet into the air and could be seen for miles.
“It looked like a disaster film,” said Los Angeles City Councilman Tom LaBonge.
At one point the blaze was two city blocks wide, and low water pressure forced firefighters to get reserves from lakes and ponds on the property. Several firefighters suffered minor injuries.
“The water pressure situation was a challenge,” Freeman said. “This fire moved extremely fast.”
Meyer estimated there were 40,000 to 50,000 videos and reels in a video vault that burned but said duplicates were stored in a different location. Firefighters managed to recover hundreds of titles.
The videos included every film that Universal has produced and footage from television series including “Miami Vice” and “I Love Lucy.”
Universal Studios, nine miles north of downtown Los Angeles, has thrill rides and a back lot where movies and television shows are filmed, including scenes from “War of the Worlds,” “When Harry Met Sally” and “Scrubs.”