Crime & Safety

Another Peninsula Apartment Fire Breaks Out, Multiple Units Uninhabitable

BREAKING: This fire happened in East Palo Alto.

EAST PALO ALTO, CA — A two-alarm fire left four apartment units uninhabitable at a building in East Palo Alto Thursday, the Menlo Park Fire Protection District chief said.

The fire was reported at 11:01 a.m. at the Woodland Park Apartments at 1928 Cooley Ave., Fire Chief Harold Schapelhouman said.

Fire crews responded and had the blaze out in about 20 minutes, Schapelhouman said.

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A third-floor unit was destroyed in the fire, while smoke damage left the unit across from it uninhabitable.

First- and second-floor units directly below the one that caught fire had water damage and residents were
displaced there too, Schapelhouman said.

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He said employees at the apartment complex are coordinating with a moving company to relocate the residents to vacant apartments elsewhere in the complex so they won't have to find other housing.

No injuries were reported. The cause of the fire has not yet been determined, Schapelhouman said.

SEE ALSO:

One Person Burned, Two Displaced in Menlo Park Fire; Cause Found: Fire Department

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