Last morning's fire came a little more than a month after five nurses were killed while trapped inside a burning limousine on the San Mateo-Hayward Bridge.
Fire crews were called to a gated community in Walnut Creek around 11:35 am (local time) yesterday for a vehicle fire. They quickly put out the burning 2009 Lincoln Town Car, a dispatcher told the Contra Costa Times.
Many of the women were in their 90s. They were apparently headed to Sonoma to celebrate a friend's 96th birthday.
"When I looked out, there were red flames all over the place and black smoke," Chapman said, standing in front of the charred limousine. "And now you can see the result."
The other passengers were dependent on walkers and canes, she said.
The limousine has been inspected and maintained, Claudius Oliveira, owner of Town Car SF, which operates the limousine, told KGO-TV.
"I'm speechless because this is a new car. ... I keep great records of the cars," Oliveira said.
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