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Firefighters Stop Brush Fire from Taking Hold

Wednesday, December 16, 2020
Freeway signs obscured by brush fire smoke
Firefighters stop brush fire from moving up Sepulveda Pass
Photo Credits: Brandon Taylor
LOS ANGELES-

The quick work of firefighters both on the ground and in the air prevented a brush fire from moving up the Sepulveda Pass.

At 12:10PM on December 16, 2020 the responded to the for a reported brush fire.

 

The first arriving fire companies found two small grass fires along the freeway and one quickly jumped to the west side of Sepulveda, thus splitting the operation.  This move triggered the request of additional fire companies.

While LAFD Air Operations conducted targeted water drops and engines used the wagon battery to hit the flames from the ground, firefighters fought through heavy brush to reach the fire. 

One hour and 16 minutes into the incident, the 146 firefighters, working under the leadership of Assistant Chief Corey Rose, achieved a knockdown.  The fire was held to less than three acres with no structures damaged.

Hand crews from assisted with cutting lines and mopping up the remaining hot spots.

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