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Source Of Small Fire At Campolindo High Is Identified
Food that was left to heat in a microwave too long caused a blaze that brought firefighters to a Moraga high school Wednesday.

MORAGA - Food that was left to heat in a microwave too long caused a blaze that brought firefighters to a Moraga high school Wednesday, Moraga-Orinda Fire District Chief Stephen Healy said.
Two fire engines responded to a fire alarm at Campolindo High School at 300 Moraga Road at 9:42 a.m. Wednesday, Healy said.
There was a small fire in an unoccupied classroom that some of the school's janitors stamped out and fire crews helped ventilate the remaining smoke, Healy said.
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It was determined to be caused by food that was incinerated in the microwave.
Healy said the school will be handling any potential discipline of those responsible.
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