Showing posts with label fire. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fire. Show all posts

Saturday, September 3, 2011

Progress made against S. Calif. wildfire

 

Firefighters were gaining the upper hand on a wildfire that erupted on the main interstate between Southern California and Las Vegas, allowing officials to lift evacuation orders for half of 1,500 homes and reopen the freeway to holiday weekend traffic.

The fire began Friday afternoon on the center divider of Interstate 15 in the Cajon Pass. It quickly grew to 1,100 acres, or nearly 2 square miles, jumping the freeway and burning chaparral in rolling hills that form the nearby San Bernardino National Forest and rural areas of San Bernardino County.

The fire was fueled by winds up to 15 mph and 90 degree temperatures, but by dusk cooler weather and calmer winds helped 750 firefighters surround 20 percent of the blaze, U.S. Forest Service spokesman John Miller said.

"The fire laid down pretty good, firefighters have made very good progress," Miller said.

The fire destroyed two mobile homes and damaged two other structures. A firefighter suffered heat exhaustion and another suffered a medical-related injury, he said.

An evacuation was ordered as the fire moved northwest toward large ranch homes in the Oak Hills area. Fire crews were placed to defend the houses as the flames came within yards of some of them.

Sunday, June 19, 2011

Four hurt battling Gramercy fire

A two-alarm fire blazed in a five-floor Gramercy residential and commercial building this afternoon, and sent four firefighters to the hospital.

The fire started in the walls of the first floor at 2:15 p.m., and spread up to the second and third floor, as well as the building’s basement. Limon Restaurant, which serves Turkish cuisine, a Laundromat, and several apartments were affected by smoke. Both the businesses and residents of the sixteen apartments above were all evacuated.

The fire was under control by 3:50 p.m. A fire marshal said that the cause has not been determined yet.

Four firefighters suffered minor injuries, and were taken to Bellevue Hospital for treatment. No one else was hurt.

The fire stayed within the walls, and no visible signs of the fire could be seen outside.