Colima Fire Burns 5.5 Acres, Smoke Seen Rising
Colima Rd & Viewfield Ave
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Summary
- Firefighters are responding to the Colima Fire in Hacienda Heights, California, which has expanded to approximately 5.5 acres.
- Initially reported as a small vegetation fire, the blaze prompted a second-alarm response as it spread uphill through grass and brush. No structures are currently threatened.
Timeline
Firefighters also halted the blaze's forward progress.
According to an update from Watch Duty, the fire spread slightly to 5.5 acres. The fire is 80% contained.
Earlier updates indicated no structures were immediately threatened.
The fire was initially reported as a small 30-by-30-foot vegetation fire, but crews later requested additional resources as flames spread uphill. Incident command has since called for a second-alarm response as firefighters continue working to contain the blaze.
Firefighters are battling the Colima Fire in Los Angeles County after the vegetation blaze grew to approximately 2 acres while running uphill through light grass and moderate brush.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at Colima Rd & Viewfield Ave.
Firefighters also halted the blaze's forward progress.
According to an update from Watch Duty, the fire spread slightly to 5.5 acres. The fire is 80% contained.
Earlier updates indicated no structures were immediately threatened.
The fire was initially reported as a small 30-by-30-foot vegetation fire, but crews later requested additional resources as flames spread uphill. Incident command has since called for a second-alarm response as firefighters continue working to contain the blaze.
Firefighters are battling the Colima Fire in Los Angeles County after the vegetation blaze grew to approximately 2 acres while running uphill through light grass and moderate brush.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at Colima Rd & Viewfield Ave.
Firefighters also halted the blaze's forward progress.
According to an update from Watch Duty, the fire spread slightly to 5.5 acres. The fire is 80% contained.
Earlier updates indicated no structures were immediately threatened.
The fire was initially reported as a small 30-by-30-foot vegetation fire, but crews later requested additional resources as flames spread uphill. Incident command has since called for a second-alarm response as firefighters continue working to contain the blaze.
Firefighters are battling the Colima Fire in Los Angeles County after the vegetation blaze grew to approximately 2 acres while running uphill through light grass and moderate brush.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at Colima Rd & Viewfield Ave.
Firefighters also halted the blaze's forward progress.
According to an update from Watch Duty, the fire spread slightly to 5.5 acres. The fire is 80% contained.
Earlier updates indicated no structures were immediately threatened.
The fire was initially reported as a small 30-by-30-foot vegetation fire, but crews later requested additional resources as flames spread uphill. Incident command has since called for a second-alarm response as firefighters continue working to contain the blaze.
Firefighters are battling the Colima Fire in Los Angeles County after the vegetation blaze grew to approximately 2 acres while running uphill through light grass and moderate brush.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at Colima Rd & Viewfield Ave.
Firefighters also halted the blaze's forward progress.
According to an update from Watch Duty, the fire spread slightly to 5.5 acres. The fire is 80% contained.
Earlier updates indicated no structures were immediately threatened.
The fire was initially reported as a small 30-by-30-foot vegetation fire, but crews later requested additional resources as flames spread uphill. Incident command has since called for a second-alarm response as firefighters continue working to contain the blaze.
Firefighters are battling the Colima Fire in Los Angeles County after the vegetation blaze grew to approximately 2 acres while running uphill through light grass and moderate brush.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at Colima Rd & Viewfield Ave.
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Its so weird how there are too many fires rising lately
@LosAngelesUser593421004 Burning down all Our history and proof.😡
Someone said if you’re close to the residence water your grass so the firework to get up there hopefully it doesn’t to let the grass so then the fire does not spread because it’s on a wet surface
How do we know if evacuation order
Another fire? This cannot be all of a sudden coincidental.
Its so weird how there are too many fires rising lately
@LosAngelesUser593421004 Burning down all Our history and proof.😡
Someone said if you’re close to the residence water your grass so the firework to get up there hopefully it doesn’t to let the grass so then the fire does not spread because it’s on a wet surface
How do we know if evacuation order
Another fire? This cannot be all of a sudden coincidental.
Its so weird how there are too many fires rising lately
@LosAngelesUser593421004 Burning down all Our history and proof.😡
Someone said if you’re close to the residence water your grass so the firework to get up there hopefully it doesn’t to let the grass so then the fire does not spread because it’s on a wet surface
How do we know if evacuation order
Another fire? This cannot be all of a sudden coincidental.
Its so weird how there are too many fires rising lately
@LosAngelesUser593421004 Burning down all Our history and proof.😡
Someone said if you’re close to the residence water your grass so the firework to get up there hopefully it doesn’t to let the grass so then the fire does not spread because it’s on a wet surface
How do we know if evacuation order
Another fire? This cannot be all of a sudden coincidental.
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Its so weird how there are too many fires rising lately
@LosAngelesUser593421004 Burning down all Our history and proof.😡
Someone said if you’re close to the residence water your grass so the firework to get up there hopefully it doesn’t to let the grass so then the fire does not spread because it’s on a wet surface
How do we know if evacuation order
Another fire? This cannot be all of a sudden coincidental.