Crime & Safety
Marin Fire Station Evacuated After Suspicious Package Discovered
The evacuation was lifted after authorities determined the incident to be a false alarm.
SAUSALITO, CA — A suspicious package found Monday morning near a Marin fire station triggered evacuations, authorities said.
The evacuation of Fire Station 1 at 333 Johnson St. and some adjacent buildings was lifted at around 12:25 p.m. after the incident was determined to be a “false alarm,” Southern Marin fire Battalion Chief Jason Golden told Patch.
A U.C. Berkeley Police Department bomb squad was a Marin County Hazardous Materials Response Team were summoned after the package was discovered at around 8 a.m., Golden said.
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“It was a false alarm,” Golden told Patch. “We determined the package contained debris and rubbish.”
The incident is under investigation, Golden said.
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The evacuation was first reported by The Marin Independent Journal.
Anyone with information about this case is asked to contact Chief Golden at (628) 214-8086.
Law enforcement will be shutting down Johnson Street between Bridgeway and Calendonia. For your safety, please stay clear of area. pic.twitter.com/1CNvQlRuds
— Southern Marin Fire (@SMFDinfo) August 23, 2021
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