Firefighters Knock Down 2-Alarm Structure Fire Near Downtown Benicia

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Firefighters Knock Down 2-Alarm Structure Fire Near Downtown Benicia
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Firefighters are battling a two-alarm structure fire near downtown Benicia, the Vallejo Fire Department said.

The department wrote on Twitter just after 2:15 p.m. that firefighters were still on scene for the fire in the 600 block of Military East.

The fire has been knocked down, but crews expect to be on scene for a few more hours. No injuries have been reported. Military East is closed from East Fifth Street to East Seventh Street. Stay informed about local news and weather. Get the NBC Bay Area app for

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