Crime & Safety
Fremont Fire Crews Contain 7-Acre Fire At Durham Dumps
Officials said there was no threat to any structures in the area.
FREMONT, CA – Fremont fire crews have contained a large vegetation fire that started Tuesday afternoon.
The fire spanned about 7.5 acres and was at the end of Automall Command at the Durham Dumps, according to the Fremont Fire Department Twitter account.
As of 5 p.m. Tuesday, officials said the fire was fully contained.
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Officials said there was no threat to any structures in the area.
No injuries have been reported.
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VIDEO: the vegetation fire at the Durham Dumps, #AutomallCommand, is now estimated to be between 5-7 acres. No structures threatened. No reports of injuries. @Fremont_CA pic.twitter.com/l8YMfOdfwI
— Fremont Fire Department (@FremontFire) March 30, 2021
Firefighters are at the scene of a vegetation fire off of the end of Automall Parkway at the Durham Dumps. A column of smoke is visible from throughout @Fremont_CA. There are no threats to structures. The fire is approximately 3 acres. More info to come. pic.twitter.com/yQy03mxUGG
— Fremont Fire Department (@FremontFire) March 30, 2021
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