Crime & Safety
Millbrae Residents Displaced in Two-Alarm Blaze
Images from the scene show significant damage to the local home.

MILLBRAE, CA β A two-alarm fire that ripped through a Millbrae home over the weekend caused "significant damage" and displaced the residents of a two-story, single-family home, Central County Fire Department officials say.
The fire was first reported at 3:22 p.m. Saturday in the 2900 block of Frontera Way.
The fire caused significant damage to the home including the attic, kitchen and the rooms above the kitchen, Central County Fire Department Fire Chief John Kammeyer said. Photos posted by the agency on Twitter showed fire crews accessing the incident via the roof.
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Fire under control in Millbrae. No injuries. Investigators enroute pic.twitter.com/2Ct26RpHiJ
β Central County Fire (@centralcountyfd) October 22, 2016
By 4:25 p.m., fire officials reported that the fire was under control.
Working fire in Millbrae second alarm pic.twitter.com/XUUCex97pq
β Central County Fire (@centralcountyfd) October 22, 2016
No one was injured, Kammeyer said.
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Significant damage but fortunately no injuries thanks to our partner @SMCSheriff for all the help on scene #teamwork pic.twitter.com/Pwuytz5IrK
β Central County Fire (@centralcountyfd) October 23, 2016
β Images via Central County Fire. Bay City News Service contributed to this report.
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