Car plows into San Jose apartment building, igniting 2-alarm gas fire - CBS San Francisco

2022-08-13 12:39:11 By : Mr. Charlie Sun

Updated on: August 12, 2022 / 6:29 PM / CBS San Francisco

SAN JOSE -- One San Jose firefighter was injured Friday afternoon as crews responded to a two-alarm apartment building fire ignited by a car crashing into the building's gas meter, authorities said.

San Jose firefighters responding to the vehicle colliding with the building on the 5600 block of Calmor Court shortly before 4 p.m.  

The San Jose Fire Department tweeted information and photos about the collision and fire. 

Firefighters reported heavy smoke and flames due to the car striking the building's gas meter. Firefighters upgraded the response to a second alarm at 4:16 p.m. 

By that time the fire had extended into the attic of the two-story, four-unit apartment building. PG&E crews have also responded to the scene. Utility workers have secured electrical and are trying to shut off gas to the building.

As of 5:48 p.m., PG&E crews were still trying to secure the gas line. The department's Urban Search & Rescue team is assisting with towing vehicle. 

One firefighter was transported to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries and the incident is still not under control.

UPDATE: @PGE4Me on scene working to secure gas line. SJFD’s Urban Search & Rescue team is assisting with towing vehicle. 1 firefighter has been transported to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries. Incident not yet under control. pic.twitter.com/BsY2NaI1hy

Residents are being asked to avoid the area.  

First published on August 12, 2022 / 4:52 PM

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