PARKER, Colo.- Firefighters rushed to a brush fire Monday afternoon which threatened structures temporarily in Parker.
The fire burned for a short time on Tammy Lane north of West Hess Road before 3 p.m. No injuries have been reported during the response, but fire officials did say they worked to save structures that were threatened.
Wildland Interface Fire in Parker near 9360 Tammy Lane. No injuries, structures are threatened. SMFR on scene pic.twitter.com/6O2jSq1Eaf
— SouthMetroFireRescue (@SouthMetroPIO) August 15, 2016
Parker Update - South Metro Firefighters have the fire under control - structures no longer threatened. pic.twitter.com/AZZhTWeEVt
— SouthMetroFireRescue (@SouthMetroPIO) August 15, 2016
Soon after firefighters announced structures were threatened, they had the fire under control.
The fire burned about an acre.
No structures were damaged.
Investigators were looking into the cause of the fire.