SAN DIEGO — Firefighters said they learned important lessons during the Cedar Fire nearly three years ago, lessons that have paid off in the past week when a series a fires flared up.
While wildfires around the state have been burning out of control, flames in San Diego on Monday were put out before they before they could do any major damage.
From the air and on the ground, firefighters in San Diego are attacking flames like never before as part of a new policy that is being credited with keeping fires in the last week from raging out of control.