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SEE: Firefighters Stop Blaze From Spreading To Livermore Business
The fire started outside of a cardboard manufacturing business. See scenes from the firefight.

LIVERMORE, CA — Firefighters worked quickly Sunday night to attack a fire that threatened a Livermore commercial building.
The blaze was reported around 9:20 p.m. in the 6800 block of Brisa Street. Firefighters arrived to discover a pile of wooden pallets and cardboard ablaze at a cardboard manufacturing business, said Livermore-Pleasanton Fire Chief Joe Testa in an email.
Firefighters brought the fire under control in a half-hour and extinguished it four hours later, Testa said. Alameda County Fire assisted LPFD.
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Employees were at the building when the fire erupted and no injuries were reported, he said. The business had intended to ship the pile out.
The cause remains under investigation.
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