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UPDATE: Vegetation Fire Contained Near Port Chicago/Hwy.4 In Concord

by CLAYCORD.com
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photo credit: Dan Dinneen
photo credit: Dan Dinneen
photo credit: Dan Dinneen
photo credit: Dan Dinneen

A one-acre vegetation fire has been contained near Bayview Circle in Concord, which is in the area of Port Chicago Hwy. and Hwy.4.

A shed in the backyard of a nearby home was destroyed.

The cause of the blaze is under investigation.

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Thanks to Rich for the photo.

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Oh no according to you people it’s probably the protesters that started this.

Nah, they cause countless other damage. The fires are usually because of our wonderful homeless population. Thanks liberal politicians!

Nope, nothing for them to steal…

I haven’t seen sight nor smell of any of these local fires. I have however seen firefighters all over town in greater numbers lately. Seems like they are doing a great job keep it up

I saw it when it first started and a transient man running away from it. I called 911, this is the fire by Port Chicago eastbound correct?

Chris, yes. Thus was the fire by the Port Chicago exit.

I assumed it was a rental shed and the family renting the shed got careless. It’s not easy cooking for a family of eight in a little shed. This is how we roll in Concord.

Radar would have been there, too. I miss him to this day.

I’ve heard of at least 4 fires in that area. It seems kind of suspicious. Maybe arson?

And at least 2 more on Port Chicago since this one was reported. Definitely seems suspicious.

Lots of doubters that the protesters had anything to do with this, however it did happen on the same afternoon that Concord had their protest. Also, while listening to the CCC Fire Protection radio band I heard them mention someone standing near there by a pile of wood, as well as a report of a girl in a white shirt randomly standing on the hill near there. So, the protest could have been entirely peaceful, but it is quite possible that others were stirring up trouble.

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