Brush Fire Grows From A Car Fire Near Wild Animal Park San Diego
Jul 30th, 2009 by RichmondJ
A water dropping helicopter was needed to extinguish a fire that occurred near the Wild Animal Park in San Diego. The fire was initially isolated to a car, but grew in size and extended into a two acre brush fire, said authorities. San Diego fire officials responded to a 1:20 pm call to a car fire on San Pasqual Valley Road, which had already spread into a larger issue upon their arrival. It seems no one was hurt and no significance property damage resulted from the fire.
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