Crime & Safety
Brush Fire Prompts Evacuations In San Diego's Talmadge Area
A canyon brush fire spread up hillsides in a neighborhood southwest of SDSU Tuesday, prompting evacuations of Talmadge-area homes.
Here is the #SDGE helicopter helping out! pic.twitter.com/FYfaMiYYJ5
— San Diego Police Department (@SanDiegoPD) October 15, 2019
SAN DIEGO — A canyon brush fire spread up hillsides in a neighborhood southwest of San Diego State University Tuesday, prompting evacuations of Talmadge-area homes but causing no reported structural damage or injuries.
That blaze erupted shortly before 1:30 p.m. off the 4800 block of Fairmount Avenue, according to the San Diego Fire-Rescue Department.
As the flames climbed steep, brush-choked slopes to the south and east, police cleared people out of nearby homes along Constance, Natalie and Norma drives, and warned residents on Lorraine and Lucille drives that they might have to evacuate, as well.
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Officers also closed the following stretches of streets around the burn zone: Aldine Drive east of Van Dyke Avenue; Fairmount Avenue from Interstate 8 to El Cajon Boulevard; 44th Street near Monroe Avenue; and Montezuma Road from Collwood Boulevard to Fairmount Avenue.
Due to reports of flames underneath power lines, San Diego Gas & Electric shut off electrical service to nearly 4,000 addresses in Kensington, Talmadge and the west side of the College area.
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As of 3 p.m., firefighters had the spread of the blaze halted, and the evacuees were cleared to return to their homes, though some sections of roadway in the area, including part of Norma Drive, remained blocked by emergency vehicles and hoses.
Electrical service had been restored to the entire area by shortly before sunset, SDG&E reported.
The cause of the fire was under investigation.
– City News Service
Original story:
SAN DIEGO — A brush fire prompted evacuations Tuesday afternoon in San Diego.
The blaze sparked off the 4800 block of Fairmount Avenue in the Talmadge area of San Diego.
San Diego Police issued mandatory evacuations for homes in the 4600 to 4700 blocks of Norma, Constance and Natalie drives. An evacuation warning was issued for Lucille and Lorraine drives.
Evacuation routes were on College Avenue, southbound El Cajon Boulevard to Adams, and Montezuma to El Cajon Boulevard. The football field at Hoover High School was open for temporary evacuations.
The Evacuation Order is as follows in red. Norma Drive, Constance Drive, and Natalie Dr. Evacuation routes are College Ave, S/B El Cajon Blvd to Adams. and Montezuma to El Cajon Blvd. pic.twitter.com/1npv8kaPm7
— San Diego Police Department (@SanDiegoPD) October 15, 2019
Water drops on brushfire in Talmadge. Evacuations along Norma Drive, Natalie Drive and Constance Drive @10news pic.twitter.com/zsqTcJ96XW
— Michael Chen (@10NewsChen) October 15, 2019
.@SanDiegoPD is issuing a mandatory evacuations for the 4600-4700 blocks of Norma Dr, Constance Dr and Natalie Dr due to a fire.
— San Diego Police Department (@SanDiegoPD) October 15, 2019
City News Service contributed to this report.
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