Fire Halted After 1,500 Acres Near Pendleton Burn
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Civilian and military fire units contained a brush fire early Saturday morning that had burned 1,500 acres in the Margarita Canyon area near Camp Pendleton, a Marine Corps spokesman said.
More than 30 fire units quickly responded to reports of a fire in a remote area about two miles from Meadow Creek Deluz housing area Friday afternoon, public affairs spokesman Sgt. Rene Reyna said. Firefighters controlled the blaze about 2 a.m. Saturday. No structural damage was reported.
“The fire is well-contained,” he said. “Now it’s a matter of letting it take its course, waiting for it to die out.”
One firefighter suffered a sprained ankle and another received cuts, Reyna said. The cause of the fire is under investigation.
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