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Firefighters Gain Ground on Blaze South of Reno Save Email Print
Posted: 2:17 PM Apr 29, 2008
Last Updated: 2:38 PM Apr 30, 2008

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RENO, Nev. (AP) - Calmer winds and cooler temperatures Wednesday
helped firefighters gain ground on a wildland fire south of Reno.

After a helicopter was able to map the fire area, officials reduced the size of the fire to 962 acres, down from an earlier estimate of 1,200 acres, fire spokesman Steve Frady said.

The Skinner fire was 75 percent contained at midday, and full containment was expected by nightfall, Frady said.

Though conditions remained breezy Wednesday, the wind was tame
compared to the gale-force winds that created havoc a day earlier.

Roughly 250 firefighters remained on the scene Wednesday, but most would be released at the end of the day, Frady said.

He said a skeletal crew would keep watch overnight for hot spots
and flare-ups.

Authorities suspect the fire was sparked by a power line downed
Tuesday afternoon by fierce winds.

Flames whipped by gusts nearing 70 mph quickly burned through thigh-high brush and grasses on the northeast side of Washoe Valley 15 miles south of Reno.

The fire briefly forced the closure of U.S. 395, the main highway between Reno and Nevada's capital, Carson City, during the evening rush hour.

Students at an elementary school in nearby Pleasant Valley also
were evacuated as a precaution.

Firefighters were able to keep the flames from four hillside homes, though a pump house and shed were burned.

Five firefighters were treated at a local hospital for eye irritations caused by blowing ash and embers, officials said.

Tuesday's strong winds grounded firefighting helicopters and airplanes. By Wednesday, the aerial equipment was not needed, Frady
said.

(Copyright 2008 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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Posted by: Anonymous on Apr 29, 2008 at 03:22 PM
This fire is moving really fast and is heading straight for the tan house with the green roof on the east side of 395. I would say it is only about 100 feet away. The fire is also heading towards the highway so I'm thinking tghat they may shut it down soon.

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