Firefighters battle blaze at vacant San Jose youth center

San Jose, California (Crohn) – Firefighters are fighting a fire at a vacant youth center in the Mayfir neighborhood of San Jose on Friday morning.

The fire broke out at about one in the morning at the MacSa former Youth Center, a building that was vacant for several years. Multiple ladder trucks are used to attack fire from above as firefighters work to contain the fire.

The MacSa Youth Center, which symbolizes the US Mexican Community Services Agency, was a pivotal point for society’s efforts to reopen. Somos Mayfair is defending the reopening of the center, with a focus on its capabilities as a community resource.

Thursday night, Somos Mayfair expressed its support to reopen the center at the meeting of the Alum Rock Union School. However, it is still unclear whether the council has reached a decision on the future of the center.

The impact of the fire on the efforts made to reopen the center is currently unknown, and it is not clear how this incident can affect society’s plans.

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