Crime & Safety
Cause Of Livermore House Fire Under Investigation
Firefighters said the home's sprinkler system helped douse the flames.

LIVERMORE, CA — Firefighters quickly extinguished a residential fire in Livermore early Wednesday morning. The blaze was reported in the 100 block of E. Stanley Boulevard at 2:13 a.m.
Smoke was visible from the back of the residence, according to Livermore-Pleasanton Fire Department officials.
“With the help of the sprinkler system, LPFD personnel were able to quickly contain the fire to the second story bedroom and exterior siding,” Deputy Chief Aaron Lacey told Patch.
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Lacey said the home sustained “major water damage.”
“Large fencing, a narrow driveway, and a distant local fire hydrant made initial operations and access into the property difficult,” Lacey said.
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No one was injured during the blaze. The cause of the fire is under investigation.
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