Firefighters put out two-alarm blaze in Lafayette
Briefly

Firefighters responded to a two-alarm fire early Tuesday morning on Monroe Avenue, where two homes sustained damage but all residents managed to escape without injury.
According to Contra Costa Fire Protection spokesperson Lauren Ono, the fire broke out around 5 a.m., prompting a quick response to protect nearby properties.
The blaze took approximately two hours to bring under control, with a second alarm being activated to ensure the safety of the surrounding area.
Fire officials confirmed that all occupants of the two homes were safely evacuated before the firefighting efforts commenced.
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