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Fort Carson fire burning on 1,450 acres, 60% contained

The wildfire started Monday around 2 p.m., according to Fort Carson officials

Lauren Penington of Denver Post portrait in Denver on Tuesday, Aug. 6, 2024. (Photo by Hyoung Chang/The Denver Post)
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The wildfire burning on 1,450 acres of grassland near Fort Carson’s training areas is 60% contained, officials announced Thursday morning.

Fort Carson firefighters faced windy conditions overnight that challenged a few spots but were able to hold a perimeter around the fire, according to a from Fort Carson.

The fire first started Monday afternoon around 2 p.m., Fort Carson officials said.

Fire crews from Fort Carson, the Southern Colorado Interagency Wildland Team, the Hanover Fire Department, the Stratmoor Hills Fire Department and United States Air Force Academy responded to the fire Monday, according to a from Fort Carson Fire and Emergency Services.

Fort Carson released teams from other installations and outside agencies Wednesday evening as the fire lines were holding steady, according to Thursday’s release.

Information about what started the fire was not available, but no evacuations were issued and no structures were threatened as of Thursday morning.

Smoke will continue to be seen in the area for the next few days as Fort Carson crews finish putting the wildfire out, the release stated.

This is Fort Carson’s fourth fire of the year, with two wildfires sparking in February and another .


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