7 People Displaced After San Jose Home Fire Flare-Up
I woke up Sunday morning on 14th to the news that a house fire in San Jose had displaced seven residents—and a dog had narrowly escaped unharmed. The fire, which first erupted around 3:30 a.m. in the 3800 block of Glengarry Drive, seemed under control initially, but later in the day, it reignited, forcing firefighters back to the scene.
You can imagine the chaos for the family and the community—seven people suddenly without a home and a pet in danger. The San Jose Fire Department shared images showing extensive damage to the garage and its contents, a stark reminder of how quickly a house fire can turn a morning upside down.
Even now, firefighters are monitoring hot spots, and the cause remains under investigation. While no injuries were reported, the story isn’t just about flames—it’s about how vulnerable we all are when disaster strikes, and how quick, coordinated action can make all the difference.
Visual Evidence
When I looked at the images shared by the San Jose Fire Department, I couldn’t help but notice the scale of the damage…