Crime & Safety
Marin Blaze Burns Half An Acre
The Monday afternoon blaze in the area of Escalon Drive that triggered a shelter-in-place advisory was quickly contained.
MILL VALLEY, CA — Fire crews made quick work of a Mill Valley vegetation blaze Monday afternoon according to Southern Marin Fire.
The brush fire first reported at around 2 p.m. in the area of Escalon Drive triggered a shelter-in-place advisory.
No injuries or property damage were reported.
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This afternoon, Southern Marin Fire District & Mill Valley Fire as well as partnering fire agencies responded to a small vegetation fire in the area of Escalon this afternoon. The fire was held to 1/2 acre and the cause is undetermined. No injuries. Photo Cred @EthanSwopePhoto pic.twitter.com/sDMhTXW8cY
— Southern Marin Fire (@SMFDinfo) June 1, 2021
The blaze was contained within an hour and held to a half acre, SMF said.
The cause of the blaze has not yet been determined.
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The shelter advisory went into effect in the immediate area of Escalon Drive and residents were advised to be ready to evacuate by emergency personnel door knocks, Mill Valley police said.
The shelter alert was lifted shortly afterward and Escalon Drive residents were allowed to return to their homes but had to park on Overhill Road due to the Escalon Drive closure.
SMF and the Mill Valley Fire Department along with crews from partnering agencies responded to the blaze.
“Take this event as a reminder to clean up your property's yard debris and dead vegetation to reduce wildfire threats,” the Mill Valley Emergency Preparedness Commission tweeted.
A vegetation fire occurred this afternoon in Mill Valley near Escalon Drive. Many city and county resources were on it quickly and the fire was contained. Take this event as a reminder to clean up your property's yard debris and dead vegetation to reduce wildfire threats. pic.twitter.com/jyMn3dfNZY
— Mill Valley Emergency Preparedness Commission (@MillValleyEPC) May 31, 2021
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