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Just happened to be walking my old dog along LK Wood Blvd. when we saw the smoke and engines. It’s all cleaned up now. A little bit of a communication/coordination challenge–they had fire vehicles on the freeway north, on West End Rd (which was useless), and at the north end of LK Wood–at Camp Curtis. These guys jumped over the fence with the water hose and were the ones putting out the fire.
They didn’t know how it started but i smelled hot burning rubber/plastic before the smell of burning grass, so i imagine it was vehicle-caused rather than, say, a cigarette butt.
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Just happened to be walking my old dog along LK Wood Blvd. when we saw the smoke and engines. It’s all cleaned up now. A little bit of a communication/coordination challenge–they had fire vehicles on the freeway north, on West End Rd (which was useless), and at the north end of LK Wood–at Camp Curtis. These guys jumped over the fence with the water hose and were the ones putting out the fire.
They didn’t know how it started but i smelled hot burning rubber/plastic before the smell of burning grass, so i imagine it was vehicle-caused rather than, say, a cigarette butt.