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17 People Escape Injury After Tree Falls On Church

by CLAYCORD.com
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photo credit: Lighthouse Baptist Church

It’s not Claycord, but it’s still in the 925, and it serves as a good reminder to watch out for unstable trees.

Seventeen people escaped injury Tuesday when a tree toppled onto a historic church in Pleasanton, fire officials said Wednesday.

Firefighters were called at 2:07 p.m. to Second and Neal streets about a tree that fell on Lighthouse Baptist Church, which was built in 1876.

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Almost everyone was on the other side of the church when the tree fell, wiping out the nursery and toddler wing, pastor Bill Bryson said. It just missed the office where the administrative assistant was, Bryson added.

Livermore-Pleasanton Fire Department Battalion Chief Craig Berchtold said firefighters got numerous calls about trees into buildings on Tuesday. The church was one of many.

An arborist removed the fallen tree from the church Tuesday night, Berchtold said.

Bryson said the nursery and toddler wing will be relocated to another part of the church while that part is rebuilt. The damage will not affect Sunday services or the Christian school.

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Seventeen people, including students and teachers, were in the church when the tree fell, Bryson said.

5 comments


To Do List March 15, 2023 - 3:02 PM - 3:02 PM

A bit fuzzy to see but I think the wall exposed by the tree taking out the portico or walkway thing shows some traditional lath and plaster construction.

Anon March 15, 2023 - 3:16 PM - 3:16 PM
Dr. Jellyfinger March 15, 2023 - 5:27 PM - 5:27 PM

More like 18 uninjured, I wasn’t harmed.

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Schmee March 15, 2023 - 7:16 PM - 7:16 PM

Yea 17 uninjured seems a weird headline starter. Technically the group of those uninjured would include the rest of the world.

The Fearless Spectator March 16, 2023 - 7:41 PM - 7:41 PM

Antifa


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