Brush Fire Extinguished In San Diego
Jul 6th, 2009 by RichmondJ
A San Diego brush fire extending across 2 acres was extinguished by ground crews and a water-dropping helicopter, said San Diego fire officials. The San Diego fire occurred near Highland Valley and Sycamore Creek roads on Thursday afternoon The San Diego helicopter was able to extinguish the fire quickly, preventing any property damage or injuries from occurring. The cause of the fire remained under investigation as of Friday.
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