Sunday, October 12, 2008

Sacramento two-alarm grass fire

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A two-alarm grass fire in East Sacramento along the
American River parkway had crews scrambling to
contain the wind-driven fire.

Today, around 4pm Sat. Oct 11 I was driving in the
general area of the fire when I saw smoke rising. I
raced to find the source and luckily was able to follow a
couple fire trucks that went to the bike/walk path along
the American River near Howe Avenue and the Campus
Commons Golf Course.

When I arrived I heard the sounds of trees popping from
the heat of the fire and the wind drove the flames closer
to the bike trail.

Fire crews rapidly began spraying water to douse the
flames while wind carried the fire south.

Crews scrambled to put out fires from traveling embers
to protectt structures.

About an hour after the fire crews arrived they gained the
upper hand. A bulldozer went in to lessen the amount of
available natural fuel for the fire.

The cause of the fire was under investigation.

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