Fire destroys Alameda bait shop
A multi-alarm fire in Alameda burned Central Avenue Bait & Tackle and some upstairs apartments.
A multi-alarm fire in Alameda burned Central Avenue Bait & Tackle and some upstairs apartments.
A multi-alarm fire in Alameda burned a bait shop and some upstairs apartments, a property manager of an apartment building across the street said.
Oakland firefighters said at about 8 a.m. they responded to Alameda to help with the fire in the 600 block of Central Avenue.
Neptune Court Apartments property manager Brandi McFarland said the fire burned Central Avenue Bait & Tackle at 643 Central Ave. and a home above the shop.
Firefighters were gutting the building at about 9:30 a.m., with the attic completely exposed, McFarland said.
About 20 emergency vehicles responded to the fire, including a hook and ladder company, she said. It didn’t appear anyone was injured, McFarland said.
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