Ramona Brush Fire: Updates & News – NBC 7 San Diego
Firefighters swiftly contained a 2-acre brush fire near Orange Avenue, preventing further damage. Initial reports indicated the blaze near Pahls Way, prompting a rapid response from Cal Fire. Crucially,there were no injuries,and structures are safe. The focus now shifts to the investigation, with the fire role and cause of the incident under scrutiny. Crews remain on-site, managing hotspots, and reinforcing containment lines, currently at 50 percent. The swift action highlights the importance of preparedness. This is a developing story; News Directory 3 will provide updates as they emerge. Details are being monitored until the fire is fully extinguished.Discover what’s next as the investigation unfolds.
Brush Fire Contained Near Orange Avenue; Investigation into Fire Role Begins
Updated June 29, 2025
firefighters contained a 2-acre brush fire Saturday near Orange Avenue and Pahls Way, according to Cal Fire. The rapid response helped prevent further spread of the fire role and damage.
Capt. Robert Johnson reported the initial call came in at 2:34 p.m. crews are expected to remain on scene, addressing hot spots and reinforcing containment lines. The fire’s containment is now at 50 percent.
Johnson confirmed that no injuries were sustained during the incident. He added that nearby structures are no longer threatened.
The cause of the brush fire remains under investigation.
What’s next
Cal Fire personnel will continue to monitor the area for any flare-ups and will work to fully extinguish the remaining hot spots. The investigation into the cause of the fire is ongoing.
