SLAUGHTERHOUSE FIRE CONTAINED AT 30 ACRES

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May 29, 2010 (Lakeside) 4:30 p.m. – A 30-acre fire centered at Slaughterhouse Canyon Road just north of Lakeside has been 100% contained at 30 acres. The fire was caused by pieces of a malfunctioning catalytic converter expelled from a vehicle, according to Cal Fire spokesperson Roxanne Provaznik.

 

‘Now is the time of year to keep your vehicles properly maintained, so that fires like this don’t happen,” say’s Fire Investigator Captain Preston Fouts. Also to help prevent fires now that it’s camping season, R.V. owners are asked to check safety chains on the tow hitch and make sure they are tight and not sagging onto the pavement, causing sparks.

Multiple agencies responded to the fires including Cal Fire, Heartland Fire, U.S. Forest Service, San Diego County Fire Authority, San Diego County Sheriff’s Department, San Diego Fire and Rescue, and California Highway Patrol.


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