San Jose firefighters battle 4-alarm grocery store fire
SAN JOSE (BCN) - Firefighters are investigating a four-alarm fire that burned a grocery store at a strip mall in South San Jose Sunday morning.
It started just after 2:40 a.m at Cho Senter Foods on the 2800 block of Senter Road, San Jose Fire Captain Mitch Matlow said.
The fire began as a 1-alarm fire but was quickly upgraded to a 4-alarm fire around 3:12 a.m., Matlow said.
The fire threatened a nearby mobile home park and firefighters ordered the residents to evacuate.
Firefighters were able to contain the fire to the business and residents at the mobile home park were able to return to their homes, according to Matlow.
Firefighters gained control of the fire at about 7:00 a.m.
No one was inside the grocery store at the time of the fire and there have been no reports of any injuries, according to Matlow.