Key facts
- A fire broke out at a Medline medical equipment distribution center in Tracy, California.
- The blaze spread to a neighboring FedEx facility.
- Evacuations were initiated for nearby industrial facilities due to the risk of spreading embers.
- Firefighting efforts were hampered by a broken sprinkler system and low water pressure at the Medline site.
- All personnel at the Medline facility were accounted for, and no injuries were reported.
- No residential areas were evacuated.
A large fire erupted at a 1 million square foot Medline medical equipment distribution center in Tracy, California, on Thursday afternoon, sending thick black smoke billowing into the sky. The blaze, located about 55 miles east of San Francisco, spread rapidly due to strong winds and low humidity, prompting evacuations of nearby facilities within the industrial park. The fire also spread across the street to a FedEx facility, though crews were able to contain it there. Fire Chief Randall Bradley of the South San Joaquin County Fire Authority stated that firefighting efforts were hindered by a sprinkler system that appeared to be broken and low water pressure from hydrants at the Medline site. Despite the intensity of the fire, all Medline employees and personnel on site were accounted for, and no injuries were reported. No homes were evacuated, though a significant portion of the industrial park was cleared. Officials are investigating the cause of the fire and assessing air quality impacts.