Cal Fire crews on Saturday rapidly gained management over a slow-moving brush fireplace in Ramona, a spokesman stated.
The blaze was reported at 2:34 p.m. close to Orange Avenue and Pahls Means. Capt. Robert Johnson stated crews arrived rapidly and would stay on scene to place out scorching spots.
The flames burned lower than 2 acres and is 100% contained.
Johnson stated no accidents had been reported, and although the hearth had initially endangered buildings, none had been broken.
The reason for the comb fireplace is below investigation.
Up to date 5:45 p.m. June 28, 2025