Crime & Safety

Off-Duty Officers, Fire Captain Save Family From Raging Fire

One officer threw a flower pot through a window to get the residents attention when they didn't respond to yells and knocks.

CASTRO VALLEY, CA — Residents were evacuated and two homes were damaged Friday by an evening fire that started in a garage at 3026 Keith Ave. in Castro Valley. The Alameda County Fire Department responding at 9:30 p.m. Friday to the fire found the garage fully involved and sounded a second alarm.

Residents in the home and a neighboring house were evacuated safely thanks to the action of two off-duty police officers and one retired Alameda County Fire Department captain.

"One off-duty police officer, J. Kalsbeek, from the San Leandro Police Department, threw a flower pot through a window to get the residents attention after yells and knocks on the windows and door went unanswered," the department said in a news release.

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Kalsbeek, another off-duty officer and and retired ACFD Capt. Bruce Armstrong entered the home and helped the two residents get out safely.

Armstrong also rescues Samie, the family's one-year-old dog, who was hiding underneath a bed.

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The three residents and a dog at 3018 Keith Ave. also exited their home safely. The Castro Valley office of the California Highway Patrol, the Alameda County Sheriff's Office, Paramedics Plus and PG&E also responded to the fire.

No one was injured and the evacuated families declined Red Cross housing assistance. The cause of the fire is under investigation.

— Bay City News

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