IDAHO SPRINGS, Colo. – A brush fire burning south of Idaho Springs Friday afternoon was fully contained in a day, the Forest Service says.
The Clear Creek County Sheriff’s Office started getting reports of the fire at around 2:15 p.m. when a caller said they saw smoke in the Montane Park Area.
Other calls followed suit and local agencies responded to the fire.
AIRTRACKER7 flew over the scene of the fire and captured the moment a plane dropped retardant in the area.
Plane just did another big slurry drop on fire burning near #IdahoSprings pic.twitter.com/OpdzKkS0OU
— Molly Hendrickson (@MollyOnAir) March 10, 2017
A total of eight state agencies, including Clear Creek County Sheriff’s Office, Idaho Springs Police Department, Clear Creek Fire Authority, Clear Creek County EMS, Central City Fire, Evergreen Fire Rescue, Foothills Fire, and the US Forest Service, are responding to the fire.
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The Santa Fe fire was 3.25 acres in size, according to Forest Service officials.