Crime & Safety

​Family, Dogs Displaced By House Fire In Pacifica

All occupants were safely evacuated, including three dogs. They are being assisted by the American Red Cross.

PACIFICA, CA — Discarded smoking materials are believed to have been responsible for a residential fire that displaced a family in the city of Pacifica on Saturday morning.

Firefighters from the North County Fire Protection Authority responded to the fire at 9:20 a.m.
Flames were coming from the back of single-family home when firefighters arrived to the scene in the 600 block of Waverly Place, according to a press release from the Fire Protection Authority.

All occupants were safely evacuated, including three dogs. They are being assisted by the American Red Cross.

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An investigation allegedly found the cause was accidental, and die to smoking materials that ignited combustible material on a rear wooden deck, according to the North County Fire Protection Authority.

The North County Fire Protection Authority serves the cities of Brisbane, Daly City, and Pacifica.

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