Fire breaks out at Petaluma homeless shelter

By Bay Metropolis Information

A fireplace broke out on the Individuals’s Village homeless shelter in Petaluma on Friday morning.

Petaluma firefighters responded to the construction hearth on the 900-block of Hopper Avenue at about 4:09 a.m., in keeping with a press launch from the Petaluma Hearth Division.

The village is a group of 25 tiny houses in-built lots behind the Mary Isaak Middle, designed to offer a secure, managed shelter to handle the county’s declared shelter disaster.

The fireplace broke out in one of many models however was managed by the hearth sprinklers put in as a part of the development of the village. The fireplace alarm additionally labored as designed, permitting an occupant to flee.

The fireplace had largely been extinguished by the sprinklers by the point firefighters entered the unit, in keeping with the division’s press launch.

Firefighters credited the security options with stopping the hearth from spreading to different models.

No accidents had been reported. The trigger is below investigation.

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