Firefighters battle 3-alarm fire at likely 'grow operation' in San Leandro

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Fire crews battle commercial structure fire at 'grow operation' in San Leandro

Firefighters are responding to a commercial structure fire in San Leandro Tuesday night, officials say. The "heavily fortified" building contained a "grow operation." Emma Goss reports.

Firefighters battled a 3-alarm commercial structure fire in San Leandro Tuesday night at a "heavily fortified" building that likely contained a "grow operation," authorities said.

A firefighter was taken to the hospital after suffering some dehydration, officials said. 

It took until 1:30 a.m. Wednesday to get the fire at 139th and Washington avenues under control, according to Alameda County Fire Division Chief Paige Bowie. 

She added that investigators are working to confirm that the building was a marijuana grow operation. 

The fire department received mutual aid from Oakland Fire Department, which had its hands full earlier in the day with brush fires that ended up being arson

 Officials have not said what caused the fire.  

Firefighters battle a 2-alarm structure fire in San Leandro. (Photo: Alameda County Fire Department)