The Contra Costa County Fire Protection District responded to a report of a vegetation fire in the City of Antioch Monday.
Crews responded to the area of Gentrytown and Tomkins Way on multiple reports of smoke, some callers reported flames on the hillside.
Upon arrival, CONFRE reported smoke and a short time later confirmed a 2-acre vegetation fire between James Donlon and Gentrytown.
By 4:20 pm, the fire was under control and forward progress stopped at approximently 3-acres in size. No other information was available. Crews were estimating to remain on scene for approximately an hour for mop up. The cause of the fire is under investigation.
No structures were damaged and no injuries have been reported.
Other recent Fires:
- July 27 – Updated: Firefighters Battling 471-Acre Vegetation Fire in Bay Point : As of 1:00 pm Monday, the fire was 92% contained and stands at 471 acres per CALFIRE. The fire broke out at 2:56 pm Friday, the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District responded to a vegetation fire in the 4300 block of Evora Road in Bay Point.
- July 12 – Law Enforcement Share Fireworks Complaint Data From July 4
- July 9 – CONFIRE: July 4 By the Numbers in 2024
- July 5 – Vegetation Fire Prompts Evacuations in Antioch
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Hasn’t Antioch been burning for years?
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