Crime & Safety
Sharp Fire Near Sonoma, Napa County Line Fully Contained
The vegetation fire broke out Tuesday afternoon in the Sonoma County community of Mountain, near Calistoga, according to Cal Fire.

SONOMA COUNTY, CA — Firefighters are expected to remain at the Sharp Fire overnight after gaining containment of the blaze which broke out Tuesday afternoon in the Sonoma County community of Mountain, near Calistoga and the Napa/Sonoma County line.
The vegetation fire was reported at 3:38 p.m. off Sharp Road, according to Bruce Lang, spokesperson for Cal Fire's Sonoma-Lake-Napa Unit.
"Upon arrival the fire was approximately one acre in size burning in grass, brush and timber moving at a moderate rate of spread," Lang said.
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The wildfire grew to four acres but was 100-percent contained as of 7 p.m. Tuesday.
Eight-nine firefighters from Cal Fire, Calistoga City Fire Department, Santa Rosa City Fire Department and Sonoma County Fire Protection all responded to the blaze.
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Three air tankers, one helicopter and two dozers were utilized in containing the fire.
The cause of the fire has not been determined.
No injuries or damages were reported.
Crews will remain assigned to the fire overnight and Wednesday, Lang said.
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