Los Padres Forest and Kern County firefighters are working to contain a growing brush fire in Frazier park.
The fire spakred around 7:30 a.m. Wednesday west of Interstate 5 and north of Tecuya Mountian Road.
There are currently over 300 personnel on the scene including 15 engines and 4 helicopters.
On Wednesday evening air tankers encircled the perimeter with a double line of retardant. As of Thursday morning, the U.S. Forest Service states the fire is 10% contained and has burned approximately 50 acres so far.
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The fire spakred around 7:30 a.m. Wednesday west of Interstate 5 and north of Tecuya Mountian Road.
There are currently over 300 personnel on the scene including 15 engines and 4 helicopters.
On Wednesday evening air tankers encircled the perimeter with a double line of retardant. As of Thursday morning, the U.S. Forest Service states the fire is 10% contained and has burned approximately 50 acres so far.
#tecuyafire #lpnf #kerncounty
https://www.edhat.com/news/tecuya-fire-is-10-contained-at-50-acres
Tecuya Fire is 10% Contained at 50 Acres
By the edhat staff Los Padres Forest and Kern County firefighters are working to contain a growing brush fire in Frazier park. The fire spakred around 7:30 a.m. Wednesday west of Interstate 5 and north of Tecuya Mountian Road. There are currently over 300 personnel on the scene including 15 engines and 4 helicopters. On Wednesday evening air tankers encircled the perimeter with a double line of retardant. As of Thursday morning, the U.S. Forest Service states the fire is 10% contained and has burned approximately 50 acres so far. "Night shift cews made significant progress.

