Cal Fire crews on Saturday quickly gained control over a slow-moving brush fire in Ramona, a spokesman said.
The blaze was reported at 2:34 p.m. near Orange Avenue and Pahls Way. Capt. Robert Johnson said crews arrived quickly and would remain on scene to put out hot spots and build on the containment lines.
The flames burned from 2-3 acres and is 50% contained.
Johnson said no injuries were reported, and though the fire had initially endangered structures, they were no longer at risk.
The cause of the brush fire is under investigation.
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