November 3rd 2024.
Early on Sunday morning, a fire broke out in a multi-family residential building in San Jose, causing 10 residents to be displaced. According to a post on the social media platform X by the San Jose Fire Department, the two-alarm fire was reported at 4:31 a.m. on the 100 block of Coy Drive, which is located near Oak Grove High School. Thankfully, the flames were extinguished by 6:35 a.m. after the brave responders worked tirelessly to put out the fire.
In the aftermath of the incident, several related articles were released, one of which announced the opening of a larger fire station in the Santa Cruz Mountains by the County Fire. Another article discussed the possibility of building affordable homes in Oakland at the site of the tragic Ghost Ship disaster. In addition, there was news of a second fire within a month at the vacant Bo Town building in downtown San Jose, as well as a devastating apartment fire in the East Bay that resulted in one fatality and two injuries. However, residents of the Oakland Hills were relieved to hear that evacuation orders had been lifted and they were allowed to return to their homes after a fire broke out in the area.
During the incident, one individual was taken to the hospital to receive treatment for injuries that were not specified. Meanwhile, the American Red Cross stepped in to assist the 10 residents who were displaced from their homes in the two-story building, providing them with much-needed support during this difficult time. As for the cause of the fire, it is currently under investigation and authorities are working diligently to determine the source.
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