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Firefighters put out two-acre grass, brush blaze on Pine Ridge

Posted at 4:40 pm March 15, 2013
By John Huotari 1 Comment

Summit Place Grass Fire

Oak Ridge firefighters respond to a grass and brush fire that grew to more than two acres on a vacant lot on top of Pine Ridge on Thursday afternoon. (Photos by Tom Scott)

A brush and grass fire on Pine Ridge in south Oak Ridge grew to more than two acres on Thursday afternoon, authorities said.

The Oak Ridge Fire Department was able to use tank water and a fire hydrant to battle the blaze, which was reported in a vacant lot off Summit Drive at about 3:45 p.m. Thursday, a report said.

Oak Ridge Firefighter Battles Brush Blaze

Oak Ridge firefighters were unable to determine the cause of the fire off Summit Drive in south Oak Ridge.

Oak Ridge firefighters were unable to determine the cause, the report  said.

Owned by Nathaniel Revis, the property is on the cleared ridgetop between South Illinois Avenue, and Scarboro and Union Valley roads.

Oak Ridge Firefighters Battle Grass Fire

The fire was reported at about 3:45 p.m. Thursday.

Pine Ridge Grass Fire

The vacant lot is on a cleared ridge top between South Illinois Avenue, and Union Valley and Scarboro roads.

Filed Under: Oak Ridge, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: brush fire, grass fire, Nathaniel Revis, Oak Ridge Fire Department, Pine Ridge, Summit Drive, Tom Scott, vacant lot

Comments

  1. Jason Allison says

    March 17, 2013 at 11:15 am

    Seems this wouldn’t have happened if the owner would have passed on buying and would have not wrecked the view. I’m so glad Ican now look from my house and see a waste land.

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