Two-alarm fire damages small gym at East Bay high school

PLEASANTON — A two-alarm fire Sunday night damaged the small gymnasium at Amador Valley High School, authorities said.

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The blaze did not injure anyone. The gym is home to practices and occasional events. It was not clear immediately how badly the gym was damaged, but pictures posted on social media by the Pleasanton Unified School District showed the blaze tore through at least part of a wall.

The fire did not spread anywhere else, but it did knock out power to at least some of the school, according to the district. PG&E was working to restore the power.

Calls to the school district and to Amador Valley were not returned immediately.

Livermore-Pleasanton Fire crews were called to the school at 7:57 p.m., saw smoke coming from the gymnasium, and immediately requested a second alarm, according to a statement from the department.

Thirteen crews from Livermore-Pleasanton Fire and the Alameda County Fire needed about 30 minutes to put out the blaze.

Investigators have not determined how it began.

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