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Three Acres Scorched in Late Night Kauai Brushfire

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Roughly three acres of brush burned late Saturday night in a Kapahi fire. The fire broke out at around 11 pm below the Olohena and Ka'apuni Rd. intersection in the vicinity of Kapa'a Middle School.

Engine 8, Truck 8, Engine 2, Truck 2, Truck 1, and Rescue 3, along with several patrol officers responded to the alarm. The fire was deemed under control at approximately 12:31 am and fully extinguished at 1:15 am.

No one was injured in the fire and no structures were threatened. The cause of the fire is undetermined.

Police closed Olohena Rd. shortly after the onset of the fire and reopened the roadway at around 12:31 am.

In light of the recent brushfires, fire officials are urging residents and residents to exercise caution. 

Some of the fire prevention tips offered by the Kaua'i Fire Department include:
  • Don't throw lighted cigarettes out of a car window.
  • Don't park vehicles on dry grass.
  • Never leave a fire unattended.
For more information about fire prevention, please call the Prevention Bureau at 241- 4985.



Author:Kauai Fire Department Press Release




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