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Vol. 16, No. 49
Firefighter injured during apartment fire by Tony Kukulich
December 2, 2016
The Jolliest Season Of All
Correspondent
A ConFire firefighter was injured Monday, Nov. 28, while battling a two-alarm fire at a Mira Vista Hills apartment complex, located off of San Jose Drive in Antioch. Robert Marshall, a ConFire spokesman, stated that a structure fire was reported at 8:41 a.m., and ConFire crews arrived to find an upper unit of the two-story building fully engulfed and flames spreading to an adjacent unit. The injured firefighter was working on the roof of the building when it collapsed, sending him crashing onto the balcony below. He was able to walk after the fall and left the building unassisted, but was transported to a hospital for treatment of possible back and shoulder injuries. The unit in which the fire is believed to have started was unoccupied at the time of the blaze. The building is comprised of 12 units, and two of the units suffered significant damage from fire, smoke and
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water. Two additional units suffered smoke and water damage. None of the occupants of the building were injured as a result of the fire. The number of
individuals displaced by the fire has not yet been determined. The Red Cross was called to the scene to provide assistance to those displaced. Crews from the East Contra
Costa County Fire Protection District assisted ConFire, and the blaze was extinguished by 9:09 a.m. The cause of the fire is unknown and currently under investigation.
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Food-borne illness claims three victims Event sponsors had no health permits by Ruth Roberts Staff Writer
As authorities continue to investigate the source of what caused 19 people to become ill and three individuals to die following a Thanksgiving event in Antioch, officials at the Contra Costa County Environmental Health Department are saying the large, church-sponsored event should have had county health permits in place before opening its doors to the public. “They absolutely should have had permits,” said Dr. Marilyn Underwood of the Contra Cos-
“ They absolutely should have had permits, but, in these kinds of things the people have to come to us to get them.
” Dr. Marilyn Underwood, Contra
Costa County Environmental Health Department
ta County Environmental Health Department. “But, in these kinds of things, the people have to come to us to get them; it would have been up to them.”
Christopher Cappetti, 43, Chooi Keng Cheah, 59, and Jane Evans, 69, died over Thanksgiving weekend, following a Thanksgiving dinner held at the American Legion Hall in Antioch, which was sponsored by Golden Hills Community Church, also in Antioch. According to the coroner’s report, the victims were residents at two separate assisted-living facilities in Antioch – Minerva’s Place and Minerva’s Place II. Autopsies on the victims showed that all three had similar intestinal abnormalities, meaning the cause of the illness most likely came from the same place. “All things would point to that at this time,” said Underwood. The long-standing event is a local staple in the see Victims page 22A
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