Crime & Safety

ACFD Ramps Up Response To Vegetation Fires

As hot weather approaches and vegetation dries out, the Alameda County Fire Department changes its response level.

If you have open space around you home you should have defensible space cleared.
If you have open space around you home you should have defensible space cleared. (Renee Schiavone/Patch)

UNION CITY, CA — Temperatures in Union City will be close to 90 degrees this weekend as the surrounding hills and open spaces continue to dry out after a wet winter and early spring.

Residents with open space around their property should have a defensible space cleared around their homes and land.

For its part, the Alameda County Fire department has initiated enhanced response and dispatch levels for vegetation fires. The department made the switch on June 19.

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