House fire displaces Pleasanton family Thursday night

PIX Now Morning Edition 1-19-24

A fire that started in the attic of a home in Pleasanton displaced a family on Thursday night, according to the Livermore-Pleasanton Fire Department.

Pleasanton house fire Livermore-Pleasanton Fire Department

Firefighters responded at 10:20 p.m. to the one-alarm fire reported at 5285 Genovesio Drive, where they found smoke coming from the attic of a two-story home, Battalion Chief Kurtis Dickey said.

Crews entered the home and found that flames had spread from the attic into the master bathroom and closet on the second floor. After determining no one was still inside the home, firefighters quickly extinguished the fire, Dickey said.

The displaced residents, a family of four including two children, are not expected to move back into the residence soon.

The cause of the fire is under investigation but it is not considered suspicious in nature.

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