OCEANSIDE — Fire damaged a home over the weekend in Oceanside, displacing five residents and two pets, authorities said Monday.
Crews were dispatched around 9 p.m. Sunday to a reported residential structure fire in the 3900 block of Genine Drive, according to the Oceanside Fire Department.
“Prior to fire department arrival, an off-duty North County Fire Protection District fire captain was driving home when he observed smoke and fire coming from the residence,” the department said in a statement. “He immediately stopped to assist, alerted the occupants, and helped family members safely evacuate the home.”
Officials said first responders knocked down an outdoor fire on a shed that had extended into the residence within 20 minutes of arrival.
The five adults and two pets escaped without injury, the department reported.
Some 22 personnel responded to the fire, including five engines, two fire investigators and one ambulance.
The department said it recognized “the decisive actions of the off-duty North County Fire captain, whose quick intervention played a critical role in protecting lives before on-duty crews arrived.” His name was not immediately available.
Personnel from the Carlsbad and Vista fire departments, the Oceanside Police Department and San Diego Gas & Electric assisted in the response.
Red Cross assistance was requested for the displaced residents after the home was deemed uninhabitable, the department said.
The cause of the fire remains under investigation.
