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A car fire sparked a brush fire that spread quickly in hot, dry, breezy conditions in upper Bouquet Canyon near Spunky Canyon Road.

The car fire was reported Thursday at 6:16 p.m., and the brush fire was first reported at 37039 Bouquet Canyon Road.

The fire was initially reported as moving “extremely fast” in heavy brush. It jumped Bouquet Canyon Road (from south side to north side). It was considered to have a large 1,000 to 2,000-acre potential.

But an equally quick air attack and hose lay suppressed the forward progression of the flames. Knockdown was reported at 7:20 p.m. Hand crews and dozer teams continued to cut fire breaks, and a Forest Service fire crew was planning to spend the night patrolling the burn area.

The Los Angeles County Fire Department provided engines and firefighters from Santa Clarita and Palmdale for structure defense, along with two Firehawk helicopters.

Firehawk | File photo

Firehawk | File photo

U.S. Forest Service responded with 8 engines, 1 hand crew and 2 water tenders. A Forest Service firefighter sustained an injury, the extent of which is unknown.

A DC-10 air tanker was called in to drop 11,600 pounds of retardant per load.

The Forest Service reported 25 acres burned.

Evacuations to Highland High School in the Antelope Valley were effected in the Lost Valley area, southwest of Leona Valley in the Angeles National Forest, but were called off by 7:30 p.m.

Bouquet and San Francisquito Canyon Roads were closed at Elizabeth Lake Road and also on the Santa Clarita side.

Animal Care and Control was called out to handle large animal evacuations to Antelope Valley Fairgrounds.

Three patients from the vehicle rollover were transported to a hospital.

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18 Comments

  1. Amber Nelson Amber Nelson says:

    I can’t tell from the map–but does anyone know how close this is to Lombardi ranch?

  2. Praying that it is put out ASAP! ❤️??❤️??????❤️

  3. My firefighter just got sent to this. Anyone know how big it is?

  4. Dave Moses Dave Moses says:

    Please not toward Lake Hughes, again

  5. Kevin says:

    Watching live feed. There are no active fires. Crews are doing mop up.

  6. Roberto says:

    OMG Not again!!!! I hope they contain it fast…I saw 5 Fire Trucks driving so fast by Bouquet Canyon and Secon Canyon…very scary I thought >(

  7. Today says:

    it looks like the Honda that always pass super extra fast even in the no passing lines ,. !

    Bouquet its close !!

    • Brian says:

      Looks like a late model civic. Surprised it could catch fire. Did they pull off the road and the catalytic converter touching dry grass start the blaze?

  8. Lisa Jaserie says:

    We have the GREATEST Fire Fighters! May the Lord bless all of you and keep you safe!

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