Crime & Safety
No Homes Threatened as Brisbane Fire Burns
A vegetation fire was reported at 11:09 near South Hill Drive.
Update, 4:05 p.m.: Firefighters from South San Francisco, San Bruno and CalFire have subdued the three-acre grass fire in Brisbane, the Mercury News reports.
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Firefighters are working to contain a vegetation fire that is burning in Brisbane this afternoon, a North County Fire Authority spokesman said.
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No homes are threatened by the blaze, which was reported at 11:09 a.m. near South Hill Drive, fire spokesman Matt Lucett said.
The fire worked its way up a hillside, prompting a two-alarm response that has included a helicopter and two Cal Fire hand crews -- one of which was nearby when the fire started, he said.
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"We were fortunate to have a Cal Fire hand crew in the city of Brisbane at the time working on some vegetation management," Lucett said.
As of 1 p.m., the fire was 25 percent contained. Lucett estimated it would take several more hours to put the fire out.
No injuries have been reported and no structures damaged.
-Bay City News
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