Contra Costa Fire Crews Knock Down 2-Alarm House Fire In Pittsburg
PITTSBURG (CBS SF) -- Fire crews in Contra Costa County on Thursday were called to a two-alarm fire at a home that spread to an RV or trailer before being brought under control, according to authorities.
The initial alert about the fire went out at about 12:45 p.m., according to authorities.
The fire was burning at a single-family home on Crestview Drive near Woodland Hills Park, according to Pittsburg police. East Bay residents were advised to avoid the area.
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— Pittsburg Police, CA (@PittsburgPD) April 25, 2019
Stay away from Crestiew Drive near Woodland Hills Park pic.twitter.com/d19iSZuNqj
Contra Costa Fire had crews respond to the scene. By about 1:20 p.m., they were reporting on social media that the fire had been knocked down and prevented from spreading to neighboring homes.
The house and a motor home sustained damage, as did a fence.
Crews on scene of a two alarm residential structure fire. Crews got a quick knockdown on this and saved surrounding homes from severe damage. A motor home and fence were also damaged. pic.twitter.com/uq6q9EVqdd
— Con Fire PIO (@ContraCostaFire) April 25, 2019