Crime & Safety
Fullerton Fire Receives Massive Firefighter Response
Multiple fire departments from across southern California responded to a brush fire in the Fullerton area Wednesday night.

FULLERTON, CA - A half-acre brush fire in Fullerton was quickly doused thanks to an aggressive response by several Southland fire departments.
Fullerton fire department was aided by multiple agencies in the massive response to a brush fire in a Fullerton neighborhood, dousing the blaze by 9 p.m., according to reports.
Fullerton was aided by Brea, Garden Grove, Orange County Fire Authority and the Los Angeles County Fire Departments to quick-contain a brush fire in under an hour, Fullerton Fire Department Division Chief Kathy Schaefer told the Orange County Register. The fire was initially reported at 7 p.m. on Wednesday evening on the 900 block of West Laguna Road.
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One outbuilding shed was reported damaged from the lames. No homes were reported as threatened and there were no reports of injuries.
There is no word at this time as to cause of the blaze.
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This is a developing story and more information will be added as it is released.
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