Brush Fire on Canyonback Trail
Canyonback Rd & Hollyhock Pl, Brentwood, Los Angeles
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A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at Canyonback Rd & Hollyhock Pl.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at Canyonback Rd & Hollyhock Pl.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at Canyonback Rd & Hollyhock Pl.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at Canyonback Rd & Hollyhock Pl.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at Canyonback Rd & Hollyhock Pl.
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Watch Duty: Mandeville Fire 3000 block of Mandeville Canyon Rd, Los Angeles Sekhar Padmanabhan • Staff Reporter About 4 hours ago • Feb 7 at 11:13 AM Crews are now mopping up the fire, per incident command. The fire is a quarter acre in medium-to-heavy fuel, moving uphill with a slow rate of spread, per radio traffic. Crews will be engaged for another hour; there is no need for a hand crew.
I'm told the Canyonback one was a leaf blower emitting smoke, not a fire.
Watch Duty: “Crews are now mopping up the fire, per incident command.”
“The fire is a quarter acre in medium-to-heavy fuel, moving uphill with a slow rate of spread, per radio traffic. Crews will be engaged for another hour; there is no need for a hand crew.”
Watch Duty: Mandeville Fire 3000 block of Mandeville Canyon Rd, Los Angeles Sekhar Padmanabhan • Staff Reporter About 4 hours ago • Feb 7 at 11:13 AM Crews are now mopping up the fire, per incident command. The fire is a quarter acre in medium-to-heavy fuel, moving uphill with a slow rate of spread, per radio traffic. Crews will be engaged for another hour; there is no need for a hand crew.
I'm told the Canyonback one was a leaf blower emitting smoke, not a fire.
Watch Duty: “Crews are now mopping up the fire, per incident command.”
“The fire is a quarter acre in medium-to-heavy fuel, moving uphill with a slow rate of spread, per radio traffic. Crews will be engaged for another hour; there is no need for a hand crew.”
Watch Duty: Mandeville Fire 3000 block of Mandeville Canyon Rd, Los Angeles Sekhar Padmanabhan • Staff Reporter About 4 hours ago • Feb 7 at 11:13 AM Crews are now mopping up the fire, per incident command. The fire is a quarter acre in medium-to-heavy fuel, moving uphill with a slow rate of spread, per radio traffic. Crews will be engaged for another hour; there is no need for a hand crew.
I'm told the Canyonback one was a leaf blower emitting smoke, not a fire.
Watch Duty: “Crews are now mopping up the fire, per incident command.”
“The fire is a quarter acre in medium-to-heavy fuel, moving uphill with a slow rate of spread, per radio traffic. Crews will be engaged for another hour; there is no need for a hand crew.”
Watch Duty: Mandeville Fire 3000 block of Mandeville Canyon Rd, Los Angeles Sekhar Padmanabhan • Staff Reporter About 4 hours ago • Feb 7 at 11:13 AM Crews are now mopping up the fire, per incident command. The fire is a quarter acre in medium-to-heavy fuel, moving uphill with a slow rate of spread, per radio traffic. Crews will be engaged for another hour; there is no need for a hand crew.
I'm told the Canyonback one was a leaf blower emitting smoke, not a fire.
Watch Duty: “Crews are now mopping up the fire, per incident command.”
“The fire is a quarter acre in medium-to-heavy fuel, moving uphill with a slow rate of spread, per radio traffic. Crews will be engaged for another hour; there is no need for a hand crew.”
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Watch Duty: Mandeville Fire 3000 block of Mandeville Canyon Rd, Los Angeles Sekhar Padmanabhan • Staff Reporter About 4 hours ago • Feb 7 at 11:13 AM Crews are now mopping up the fire, per incident command. The fire is a quarter acre in medium-to-heavy fuel, moving uphill with a slow rate of spread, per radio traffic. Crews will be engaged for another hour; there is no need for a hand crew.
I'm told the Canyonback one was a leaf blower emitting smoke, not a fire.
Watch Duty: “Crews are now mopping up the fire, per incident command.”
“The fire is a quarter acre in medium-to-heavy fuel, moving uphill with a slow rate of spread, per radio traffic. Crews will be engaged for another hour; there is no need for a hand crew.”