Monday, May 7, 2007

Gypsum Fire Prompts Evacuation Of RV Park Campers In Yorba Linda

Gypsum Fire Prompts Evacuation Of RV Park Campers In Yorba Linda

Fire Prompts Evacuation Of RV Park Campers In Yorba Linda


A fire that broke out Monday in the eastern corner of Featherly Regional Park in Yorba Linda prompted evacuation of campers in an RV park while crews attacked the wind-driven flames with helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft.

The blaze, reported to the Orange County Fire Authority at 2:10 p.m. Monday in the park at 24001 Santa Ana Canyon Road, started in Coal Canyon and headed in a westerly direction, past Gypsum Canyon and an RV park, said Orange County Fire Authority Capt. Stephen Miller.

By mid-afternoon, it had burned about 30 acres between the Riverside (91) Freeway and the Santa Ana riverbed in a wide area of old trees and vegetation, Miller said.

No recreational trailers had been lost to the flames, he said.Thirty fire engine companies were on scene and another 30 were on the way late this afternoon. The flames were "nowhere near contained," although crews were starting to get a handle on the blaze, Miller said.A portion of the Eastern Transportation (241) Corridor near the 91 Freeway was closed because of smoke, Miller said.

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