The Contra Costa County Fire Protection District responded to an apartment fire in San Pablo that killed 1 person and injured 2 others.
The fire was reported at 2:52 am Sunday and extinguished by the first unit on-scene. Three rescue’s were immediately performed, resulting in two minors being transported in critical condition and a 22-year-old male fatality.
The fire occurred at a 10-unit apartment building and the fire was ultimately contained to the unit of origin according to firefighters. The incident was a 3-alarm response.
No other information has been released out of San Pablo apartment fire.
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About Contra Costa County Fire Protection District (Contra Costa Fire) Contra Costa Fire provides fire and emergency medical services to more than 770,000 residents in 12 cities ( Antioch, Brentwood, Clayton, Concord, Lafayette, Martinez, Oakley, Pinole, Pittsburg, Pleasant Hill, San Pablo and Walnut Creek) and 10 unincorporated areas across our expanded 553 square-mile jurisdiction. The District comprises 34 fire stations, 40 companies and more than 500 employees. Through our unique ambulance Alliance, the District delivers EMS and ambulance transport services to much of Contra Costa County.