Crime & Safety
Firefighters Extinguish Commercial Fire In Dublin
Police temporarily closed Dublin Boulevard while fire crews battled the blaze.
DUBLIN, CA — Firefighters extinguished a fire Wednesday at a commercial building in Dublin, a blaze that is now under investigation, according to the Alameda County Fire Department.
The blaze was reported at 11:18 a.m. on the 6000 block of Dublin Boulevard across from the Dublin Civic Center, officials said, adding that no injuries were reported.
"Fire units on the scene were able to gain entry and extinguish the fire quickly, preventing the spread of fire to other units," the agency said.
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Responding to the blaze, along with Alameda County personnel, were crews from the Livermore and San Ramon Valley fire departments.
Police temporarily closed westbound traffic between Sierra Court and Clark Avenue, with drivers advised to avoid the area.
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Forward progress of the fire has been stopped. Crews are now in mop-up mode. pic.twitter.com/bklZ5zJBvR
— Alameda County Fire (@AlamedaCoFire) August 19, 2020
6800 block of westbound Dublin Blvd. is temporarily closed due to a structure fire. https://t.co/NPBRcyA2cG pic.twitter.com/lzDYBqVoN9
— Dublin Police (@DublinCAPolice) August 19, 2020
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