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Crews quickly contain small grass fire north of Evergreen

Pre-evacuation orders issued for residents in Summit Ranch Drive neighborhood

DENVER, CO - DECEMBER 12:  Judith Kohler - Staff portraits at the Denver Post studio.  (Photo by Eric Lutzens/The Denver Post)
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Crews quickly contained a small a grass fire Monday near Rainbow Hill Road, north of Evergreen and the El Rancho exit.

Jefferson County emergency officials said the small fire, burning on top of a hill, was fully contained shortly after 5 p.m.  A message on X, formerly known as Twitter, said orders for people in the Summit Ranch Drive neighborhood to evacuate the area were replaced by pre-evacuation orders.

Jefferson County sheriff’s spokeswoman Karlyn Tilley said people were notified of the fire, but no mandatory evacuation orders  were issued.

The fire was visible from Interstate 70. The estimated size of the fire and the time it started weren’t clear.

The agencies responding to the fire included Evergreen Fire Rescue, Foothills Fire Protection District, Genesee Fire Rescue and the Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office.

Winds of 20 mph and stronger were reported in the Denver area and foothills. The National Weather Service in Boulder said the fire danger would be high Sunday in part of the Eastern Plains where temperatures were in the mid-to-high 90s.

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