Crime & Safety
Marsh Complex Fire Now 757 Acres; Firefighter Hospitalized
Firefighters remain at the scene of the Contra Costa County fire that broke out Saturday.

CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, CA — The Marsh Complex fire near Brentwood is 85 percent contained at 757 acres as of Monday morning and Marsh Creek Road has reopened for commuter traffic, authorities said.
The roadway had been closed in the vicinity of the Marsh Creek Detention Facility, between Deer Valley and Morgan Territory roads, as emergency crews worked to control the wildfire that broke out around 3 a.m. Saturday.
At one point, use of Marsh Creek Road was restricted to area residents who had identification proving nearby residence. Authorities said Sunday night that they expected the restrictions to remain in place for the Monday morning commute.
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Firefighter Hospitalized
At one point, there were more than 300 firefighters working to contain the complex, according to Cal Fire. One of the firefighters suffered heat-related injuries that were not thought to be life-threatening and was taken to a hospital for evaluation. That individual was in stable condition but still hospitalized Monday morning, according to Cal Fire.
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So far, no structures have been lost or destroyed.
— Bay City News
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