Crime & Safety

Multiple Brush Fires Kept Contra Costa County Firefighters Busy Friday Night

Firefighters were called to multiple fires throughout Contra Costa County on Friday night as many Fourth of July celebrations were in full swing, a Contra Costa County Fire Protection District spokesman said.

Fire crews responded to a report of a vegetation fire at the ends of Irene Drive and Waterbird Way in Martinez around 7:30 p.m., fire Capt. Robert Marshall said.

The blaze in a remote area spread to 3 acres and was under control by about 8 p.m., he said. The cause of that fire is under investigation.

A report of another vegetation fire in the 1400 block of Bentley Street in Concord came in around 9:15 p.m., Marshall said.

The blaze spread to 2 acres along a creek was under control by about 10 p.m., he said. The fire may have started by fireworks in a nearby ravine, Marshall said.

Another vegetation fire on North Sixth Street near Willow Pass Road in Concord was reported around 9:30 p.m., he said.

The fire spread to 2 acres and was under control about 20 minutes later, Marshall said.

Concord police were called to the scene of that fire because multiple parties in area continued to launch fireworks causing additional fires, he said.

In the three fires no injuries were reported and no structures were threatened, according to Marshall.

Throughout the course of the night Marshall said most incidents called in were for tree and brush fires.

Marshall said emergency response this year was easier compared to previous years with the help of the district's seizure of fireworks and efforts in public education prior to the Fourth of July holiday.
           
--Bay City News


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