Fire along I-580 burning 25 acres near Altamont Pass in Alameda County
LIVERMORE — Firefighters responded Saturday morning to a 25-acre grass fire that broke out along Interstate 580 near the Altamont Pass, and officials said a series of small fires in the area may have been set intentionally.
Crews from the Alameda County Fire Department started battling the flames around 7 a.m. near Grant Line Road, which burned next to westbound traffic and closed the no. 4 lane, according to tweets from the California Highway Patrol’s Dublin office. The Livermore-Pleasanton Fire Department, Cal Fire and the CHP all responded to several fires that erupted over an 8-mile stretch. The CHP said they were investigating the series of fires as possible arson incidents.The CHP asked that anyone with information about the fires call 641-8300.
Proceed with caution westbound I-580 on the Altamont. Firefighters are battling a 25 acre fire at Grant Line Rd. The #4 lane is closed. CHP investigating possible arson incidents over an 8 mile stretch. If you have information, please call us 641-8300.
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