Crime & Safety

2 Brush Fires Threaten Homes, Prompt Evacuations In Inland Empire

The non-injury fires were reported Wednesday afternoon in the vicinity of the Oak Quarry Golf Club, near Sierra Avenue and Armstrong Road.

Two brush fires scorched 35 acres near a Jurupa Valley golf course in Jurupa Hills and merged into one Wednesday.
Two brush fires scorched 35 acres near a Jurupa Valley golf course in Jurupa Hills and merged into one Wednesday. (Renee Schiavone/Patch)

JURUPA VALLEY, CA — Two brush fires that broke out Wednesday adjacent to a golf course in Jurupa Hills merged into one, scorching 35 acres before crews stopped the conflagration.

The non-injury fires were reported just after 2 p.m. in the vicinity of the Oak Quarry Golf Club, near Sierra Avenue and Armstrong Road, according to the Riverside County Fire Department.

The agency said multiple engine and hand crews from the county, Cal Fire-San Bernardino County, cities of Riverside, Ontario, Rialto, Pomona and other agencies were sent to the location and encountered flames moving at a rapid rate upslope, not threatening any homes or other structures.

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The fires, which combined into one at about 2:45 p.m., were on the boundary separating Riverside and San Bernardino counties, though most of the burn zone was in Riverside County. Riverside County and San Bernardino fire personnel were in unified command by 3 p.m.

The fire's forward rate of spread was stopped shortly after 4 p.m. Fire crews reported the flames were 40% contained at around 6:55 p.m. Wednesday.

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A mandatory evacuation was in effect for properties along Alder Avenue, south of Jurupa Avenue, in San Bernardino County. As of 4:45 p.m., an evacuation warning also remained in effect, encompassing the area northeast of Sierra Avenue, northwest of Armstrong Road and south of Jurupa Avenue, officials said.

Four Cal Fire air tankers and four water-dropping helicopters made a series of runs on the blaze that wrapped up about 4:30 p.m., when all of the aircraft cleared the location.

The cause of the fires was under investigation.