East San Jose house fire spreads to neighboring home, 3 displaced
Three people have been displaced after a two-alarm fire broke out at an East San Jose neighborhood Thursday afternoon, firefighters said.
Around 12:10 p.m., firefighters were called to a home on the 3300 block of Onslow Way. According to the fire department, the fire began as an outside cooking fire with a propane issue, which spread to the house, garage and attic.
1/2 #SJFD firefighters are on scene of a second alarm assignment for a fire at a single-story residential structure on the 3300 block of Onslow Way. Fire began as outside cooking fire with propane issue, and spread to house, garage, and attic.
— San José Fire Dept. (@SJFD) June 19, 2025
TOC: 12:10pm. Knockdown: 12:45pm. pic.twitter.com/4muYG38G6T
The fire also spread to a neighboring residence, but the damage was limited to the external eaves of the house.
Firefighter were able to control the fire by 12:45 p.m. There were no reports of injuries.
The Red Cross has been contacted to assist three adults who were replaced from the primary structure.
Thursday's fire took place less than a mile from where the Ranch Place Fire broke out Tuesday afternoon. The fire, which prompted evacuation orders, burned more than 90 acres before it was contained Wednesday morning.