Key Metrics
18.49
Heat Index-
Impact LevelMedium
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Scope LevelLocal
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Last Update2025-08-05
Key Impacts
Positive Impacts (2)
Event Overview
A brush fire in a rural area highlights the effectiveness of rapid emergency response in containing wildfires before significant damage occurs, underscoring ongoing challenges in vegetation fire management.
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Firefighters Contain 9-Acre Brush Fire in Valley Center, San Diego County
On [date not specified], firefighters responded to a vegetation fire, known as the "Cool Fire," in the Valley Center area of San Diego County, California. The fire burned approximately nine acres before being fully contained by fire crews. Firefighters worked to slow the spread of the brush fire and successfully stopped its progression at nine acres. There were no reports of injuries, damage to structures, or evacuations in the available information. The coordinated response prevented the fire from growing further. No technical or procedural details beyond standard firefighting efforts were noted, and no direct quotes were provided in the article.