Crime & Safety
4-Alarm Fire Breaks Out In Abandoned Vallejo Building (VIDEO)
Crews from Napa, Contra Costa and Solano counties assisted Vallejo FD with the fire in a building where homeless people are known to stay.
#SonomaCommand/ Fire Declared Under Control/ Traffic Control Measures Remain In Place At Sonoma Blvd & Curtola Pkwy pic.twitter.com/UYCmJnMiru
— Vallejo Firefighters Association (@VallejoFire) March 6, 2019
VALLEJO, CA — Sonoma Boulevard and Curtola Parkway in west Vallejo were closed in both directions late Wednesday morning as crews battled a four-alarm fire in an abandoned commercial structure, a fire department captain said.
The fire at 1301 Sonoma Blvd. was reported around 10 a.m. Heavy black smoke was coming from the boarded-up single-story building that has been vacant for some time, Vallejo training Capt. Aaron Klauber said.
Homeless people were known to live in the 2,000-square-foot building and firefighters were able to make only a quick search inside the burning building before exiting. No one, however, was seen leaving the building, Klauber said.
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Fifteen fire apparatus and firefighters from Napa, Contra Costa and Solano counties either responded to the blaze or covered Vallejo fire stations, Klauber said.
#SonomaCommand pic.twitter.com/MKIbOeeS1Q
— Vallejo Firefighters Association (@VallejoFire) March 6, 2019
"This will be an extended operation," he said.
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Vallejo Fire Department engineer Kevin Brown said the fire was contained around 11:30 a.m. and firefighters were extinguishing pockets of flames inside the building as of midday.
No adjacent properties were damaged and no injuries have been reported, Brown said.
The building has been vacant for several years, and a car fire within the past six months spread into the same building, according to Brown.
#SonomaCommand/ Mutual Aid Agencies Assisting With Extinguishing Areas Of Fire Inside The Structure Located At 1301 Sonoma Blvd/ Defensive Attack Methods Being Used Due To Compromised Structural Integrity pic.twitter.com/PAk1WU0qKX
— Vallejo Firefighters Association (@VallejoFire) March 6, 2019
By Bay City News Service
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