Neighbors Smoke Detector. While a Fire Department incident report said they were hard wired only, the Housing Authority tells me they were hard wired with a battery backup. A Fire Investigation is still under way to determine why the Smoke Detector in this unit did not go off, leading to the death of that 3yearold boy and his mother. In the meantime, neighbor Tabitha Smith had this explanation. I know she took the one down in the living him room, but she had the ones in the bedroom and the kitchen. The fire inspectors are not doing the job she should be. Reporter im still waiting to hear back from the apartment complex regarding the last time they were out, specific dates they inspected the Smoke Detectors to make sure they did work. The Fire Department incident report ruled out several causes, including improper installation. In the meantime, the family has hired an attorney to investigate that as well. Melanie woodrow, ktvu channel 2news. The former calfire battalion chief who allude
Hillside. Someone started it and its just yards from these homes on bryer wood court. Its scary. Its really scary now. The arsonist is up to it again. Reporter diane castro lives within yards of three of the fires set in dry grass near homes. Possibly the same arsonist set a front door wreath ablaze, then a car inside the garage on trinity court, injuring the homeowner, who declined to be identified. Hopefully catch the person doing it, and it is its a scary thought, very scary thought. Last night, somebody could have been killed with the fires that are going on. We take this very seriously. Were upstaffing our Engine Companies today t. Reporter investigators possibly detected an accelerant at one of the scenes and collected possible evidence in these bags. They declined to elaborate. Police told us a string of 60 novato arson fires in january 2012, two years ago, remains unsolved. They say they are actively investigating now any links and potential suspects. The evidence that was coll
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Utility giant Southern California Edison has agreed to pay $80 million to settle the US Forest Service’s claims relating to the 2017 Thomas Fire, which at the time was the largest wildfire in California’s modern history, federal prosecutors said Monday.