A fire scorched through several apartments in a Mountain View complex before being swiftly quelled by local firefighters over the weekend. The City of Mountain View’s official news release recounts that the blaze erupted yesterday in the 700 block of S. Oak Street, requiring residents to flee their homes hastily.
As per the communique, at exactly 1:24 PM, emergency operators fielded a 9-1-1 call about the conflagration. Responding firefighters reached the scene within a mere five minutes, to then quickly combat the active flames leaping from two second-floor apartments. Efforts to purposely prevent the spread of fire were undertaken, with firefighters deploying an attack hose line and dissecting the building’s structure for a thorough extinguishment.
Diligent use of thermal imaging tools followed, scrutinizing the hidden heat behind drywall to ascertain the fire had been fully quelled. The aftermath of fire suppression found seven adults without their current residences, subsequently receiving aid from the California Professional Firefighters Union in the form of a $250 emergency sustenance gift card. Moreover, the American Red Cross has stepped in to facilitate temporary housing for the displaced individuals…