I-70 back open after vegetation fire
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Officials say wildfire in Frisco not expected to grow overnight
Summit Fire & EMS and Red, White & Blue Fire Protection District firefighters have successfully limited the growth of a wildfire near the Whole Foods in Frisco, according to a Summit Fire & EMS Facebook post. No structures are currently threatened by the fire, which was first reported around 5 p.m. Saturday. The post states that the agency does not expect the fire, which is estimated to be around 6.3 acres and contained to town of Frisco propert…
Update: Summit Fire & EMS says wildfire in Frisco not expected to grow overnight
Final update 8:05 p.m. Summit Fire & EMS and Red, White & Blue Fire Protection District firefighters have successfully limited the growth of a wildfire near the Whole Foods in Frisco, according to a Summit Fire & EMS Facebook post. No structures are currently threatened by the fire, which was first reported around 5 p.m. Saturday. The post states that the agency does not expect the fire, which is estimated to be around 6.3 acres and contained to…
Fire officials believe person caused Meadow Creek Fire in Frisco on Saturday
SUMMIT COUNTY, Colo. The Meadow Creek Fire that broke out near the Whole Foods in Frisco burned about 6.3 acres. Fire officials believe a person caused it.Summit Fire & EMS said the fire was reported just before 5 p.m. Saturday in the willows near the grocery store. Crews from both Summit Fire & EMS and Red, White & Blue Fire began working to contain the flames. It was named the Meadow Creek Fire. Initially, all lanes of I-70 were closed, follow…
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