Escondido fire update




















Additionally, crews identified downed energized electrical lines arcing in the driveway of a nearby home and a natural gas leak from a meter that had been damaged by the fire.

Fire Crews ensured that all occupants were safely evacuated, extinguished the tree fire, and confirmed that there was no fire extension into the homes. There were no injuries, however, the residents of the home on Ginny Way were temporarily displaced.

Last week, Escondido firefighters joined all North County Fire Departments to conduct hands on palm tree rescue training. Occasionally, tree trimmers can become entrapped in palm trees due to the weight of the frond skirt.

This is a life-threatening situation due to the danger of asphyxiation and the difficulty in reaching the victim. As of Wednesday morning, the man's condition was "grave," the lieutenant said. The man's age was not immediately available. Investigators found the vehicle was related to a residence in the block of El Toro Lane in San Marcos, Seiver said.

Authorities then went to the home to perform a welfare check on the woman who lives there. They found her dead inside the home with "trauma indicative of homicide," Seiver said. The woman's name and age were not immediately available. Homicide detectives were investigating the circumstances leading up to the vehicle fire and the woman's death, but no suspects were believed to be outstanding, Seiver said.

Anyone with information on the vehicle fire or the death was asked to call the Sheriff's Homicide Unit at Escondido Police Department Officers assisted with traffic control and interviewing of witnesses. Assistance was provided by San Marcos Fire Department. No civilians or firefighters were injured during the incident and the cause of the fire is under investigation.

On June 19, firefighters were dispatched to a traffic collision on Bear Valley Parkway near Kit Carson Park where a motorcycle had struck a passenger vehicle at a high rate of speed. Two patients were transported to Palomar Medical Center with critical injuries. The crew was released back home on June Sign in.



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