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The 15 Freeway was shut down Friday afternoon as a 500-acre wildfire scorches the Cajon Pass in San Bernardino County. At least half a dozen vehicles stopped on the highway have caught fire.
A social message from the San Bernardino County Fire Department called the fire a “MassCasualty incident” — meaning possible multiple burn victims — and has dispatched multiple ambulances and paramedics.
The closure of all southbound and northbound lanes came about 3 p.m., when the North Fire had spread to about 30 acres, according to tweets from the San Bernardino National Forest’s Twitter account.
The freeway is the main route connecting Los Angeles to Las Vegas; current temperatures are listed between 86-90 F degrees.
Images from the scene show several cars that stopped on the freeway engulfed in flames. The wildfire jumped the freeway, officials said.
Firefighters first responded to the report of a vehicle fire on northbound Interstate 15 between State Route 138 and Oak Hills exits, the National Forest stated.
A report by KTLA in Los Angeles says that the blaze started as a vegetation fire but 40 to 45 mph winds helped to quickly spread the fire toward the Oak Hills area, according to Josh Wilkins with the county Fire Department.
The fire was being considered a “multi-casualty incident,” according to Wilkins, KTLA reported.
http://kron4.com/2015/07/17/wildfir...es-catch-fire-on-southern-california-freeway/