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CBS News
a day ago
- CBS News
July 4th gathering in Antioch ends with 5 injured after fireworks explode
A July 4th gathering at an Antioch home ended with five people getting injured after a fireworks explosion, the Contra Costa Fire Protection District said. Con Fire said that they got reports about multiple injuries due to a firework explosion on the 2200 block of Spanos Street, near Linden Way. When first responders arrived, they found five people injured. One of them had serious injuries, and four of them had minor injuries. Con Fire said four of them were taken to the hospital, and one person took themselves to the hospital.


CBS News
26-06-2025
- CBS News
Suspect in alleged Discovery Bay "boat rage" incident arrested
Discovery Bay boater seen on video crashing into person on jet ski, other boats Discovery Bay boater seen on video crashing into person on jet ski, other boats Discovery Bay boater seen on video crashing into person on jet ski, other boats The owner of a powerboat caught on video in an alleged "boat rage" incident in Discovery Bay on Sunday has been arrested and charged with multiple felonies, according to authorities. Video posted on social media shows a dark-colored wakeboard boat near the Discovery Bay Marina docks chasing after someone on a personal watercraft, creating waves that rocked other boats at nearby docks. Another video shows the boat crashing into boats docked at the marina after hitting the jet skier. The Contra Costa Fire Department said one person was taken to the hospital with minor injuries. The Contra Costa County Sheriff's Office jail records show that the registered owner of the boat, identified as 57-year-old Erick Garcia, was arrested on Wednesday at noon and was being held at the Martinez Detention Facility on $95,000 bail. He is being charged with assault with a deadly weapon, criminal threats, and vandalism resulting in damage of $400 or more. The Sheriff's Office said more information on the arrest would be provided later.


CBS News
21-05-2025
- Automotive
- CBS News
Oakley auto shop fire ignites fast-moving brush fire
The Contra Costa Fire Protection District is responding to a fire at an auto dismantling shop that has spread to nearby grass. Fire officials said this is at the intersection of Brownstone Road and Main Street in Oakley. The fire was first reported at approximately 5:40 p.m. This is a developing story.
Yahoo
10-05-2025
- General
- Yahoo
3 women injured after fire pit explosion at Antioch barbecue
ANTIOCH, Calif. - A backyard barbecue in Antioch ended in tragedy Thursday night after a propane fire pit exploded, sending three women to the hospital. What we know Relatives said the gathering on Silveria Way was held following a funeral for a family member. The explosion occurred around 9 p.m. "It just blew up. I don't know what happened," said Beverly McIntosh, whose daughter hosted the barbecue. McIntosh said the explosion happened as her daughter was lighting the fire pit. "She didn't get a chance to pour anything on it. When she sat down, she lit it, and when she sat down, it blew up," McIntosh said. Surveillance video from neighbors captured a large emergency response from the Contra Costa Fire Protection District, along with ambulance crews and police. What they're saying Two of the victims, ages 30 and 35, were airlifted to the burn unit at UC Davis Medical Center. The third was taken to John Muir Medical Center in Walnut Creek. "We have transported three patients, one to John Muir Walnut Creek, and two to UC Davis with moderate burns to their bodies," said Battalion Chief Bob Atlas of the Contra Costa Fire Protection District. McIntosh said her daughter is recovering but shaken. "My daughter, she's kind of depressed, but she's holding in there" she said. "I was devastated when it happened, and they wouldn't let me get ner her, so that made it even worse." On Friday, McIntosh and another daughter drove to the hospital to check on their loved one. The Source IContra Fire Protection District, along with relatives of the victims