Crime & Safety
1 Home, 3 Cars And 1 Acre Burns In Dublin Fire
Just before 1 a.m. on Sunday, firefighters responded to a structure fire that threatened vehicles and acreage nearby.
DUBLIN, CA — A home, three cars, a large shed and one acre of vegetation burned in a massive fire early Sunday, fire authorities said.
Firefighters arrived at a house in the 2100 block of Carbondale Circle just before 1 a.m., where they found the home and a large shed involved with flames, according to the Alameda County Fire Department.
Three cars and one acre of brush on Croak Road also burned.
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The home, located in a development off Croak Road near the Doolan Canyon Regional Preserve, was vacant at the time of the fire. No injuries were reported in the blaze, said Jo Leal, spokesperson for the fire department.
The home is located in a development off Croak Road near the Doolan Canyon Regional Preserve.
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Alameda County and the Livermore-Pleasanton Fire District firefighters responded to the blaze and monitored it for several hours to check on hot spots.
The cause of the fire is under investigation, Leal said.
This morning just before 1:00 AM, Battalion 3 units responded to a working structure fire with immediate threats to vegetation on Croak Road in Dublin. One vacant house, a large shed, 3 cars and 1 acre of vegetation were burned. ACFD, with support of LPFD, provided a (cont.) pic.twitter.com/jRtIQpEwbD
— Alameda County Fire (@AlamedaCoFire) May 23, 2021
Bay City News contributed to this report.
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