Firefighters knock down small brush fire in Angeles National Forest

ECEMBER 19: An aerial view of a vehicle parked on a closed road in the Bridge Fire burn recovery zone in the Angeles National Forest on December 19, 2024 near Mount Baldy, California. A number of trails and roads in the Mount Baldy area, including trails to the popular Mount Baldy summit, are closed in order to promote safety and recovery from the 56,000 acre Bridge Fire which burned in Los Angeles and San Bernardino counties. People caught hiking in the closure area face a potential $5000 U.S. Forest Service fine with some believing the government regulations are overly onerous. (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)
ECEMBER 19: An aerial view of a vehicle parked on a closed road in the Bridge Fire burn recovery zone in the Angeles National Forest on December 19, 2024 near Mount Baldy, California. A number of trails and roads in the Mount Baldy area, including trails to the popular Mount Baldy summit, are closed in order to promote safety and recovery from the 56,000 acre Bridge Fire which burned in Los Angeles and San Bernardino counties. People caught hiking in the closure area face a potential $5000 U.S. Forest Service fine with some believing the government regulations are overly onerous. Photo credit (Photo by Mario Tama/Getty Images)

ANGELES NATIONAL FOREST (CNS) - Firefighters Saturday knocked down a small brush fire in the Angeles National Forest, authorities said.

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Crews were dispatched at about 1:30 a.m. Saturday to a fire that was burning along Little Tujunga Road, 8.5 miles north of Interstate 210, according to an Angeles National Forest statement.

Firefighters held the fire to under an acre.

No injuries were reported. The cause of the fire was not immediately clear.

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