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2 Firefighters Injured In Mill Valley Blaze
One of the firefighters was hospitalized.
MILL VALLEY, CA — Two firefighters were injured early Saturday morning battling a Mill Valley blaze that gutted a home built over a century ago, a Southern Marin Fire Protection District official said.
One firefighter sustained a back Injury and has been released from the hospital, SMFPD Battalion Chief Matt Barnes told Patch. The other sustained a minor leg injury.
The SMFPD said units from multiple agencies arrived at around 12:30 a.m. to the blaze at 17 Coronet Ave.
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Fire Incident Recap For 6/6/21: At approx 12:30 AM units from SMFD, Mill Valley Fire, @marincountyfire, @TiburonFire, and @centralmarinfd as well as the support from @MillValleyPD & @MarinSheriff responded to a structure fire located at 17 Coronet Ave. pic.twitter.com/u6sIhBdh15
— Southern Marin Fire (@SMFDinfo) June 6, 2021
The agency tweeted at 7:26 a.m. that the blaze had been contained.
The cause of the blaze is under investigation but arson is not suspected according to the report.
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The details of this incident were first reported by The Marin Independent Journal.
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