Wednesday, October 15, 2008

CA-RFD- Squirrel - Vegetation fire

Redding, CA - A squirrel is blamed for unwittingly starting a recent fire in Redding according to Jim Schultz of redding.com.

The fire began when a squirrel shorted out a power line, caught fire, and dropped into dry vegetation below.

According to battalion Chief Gerry Grey, it took 18 firefighters and six fire engines to fight the fire that started behind a Redding restaurant. The fire threatened a home briefly before it was contained on Monday.

Pat Keener, spokesman for Redding Electric Utility, said about 200 customers might have noticed a brief flicker in their electricity when the short occurred, but the incident did not cause a power outage.

Source: http://www.news10.net

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