Smoke from a fire on the Samoa Peninsula. Credit: Submitted

Firefighters are responding to flames in the wildland on the Samoa Penninsula.

“I think I have two separate wildland fires,” the Lincoln Incident Commander stated about 4:55 p.m. The first one is off of Simpson Contractor Road. And the other is off of Lincoln. The fire off of Lincoln is close to an apartment building.

Cal Fire is requesting assistance.

UPDATE 5:14 p.m.: More engines have been dispatched to the fire in the 2200 block of Bendixsen Street.

UPDATE 5:20 p.m.: Blue Lake Fire and Loleta Fire are being asked to respond to one of the two Samoa peninsula fires. The first fire is at the 2200 block of Bendixsen Street and the second is in the 2300 block of Lincoln Avenue. They are close together.

Kym Kemp is the editor and publisher of the news website Redheaded Blackbelt at www.kymkemp.com.

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  1. These aren’t wildland, they are in Fairhaven on the est side of the (ONB) Peninsula road where the old plywood mill was and MANY use the area for offloading ships.
    Cigarettes and other offal by humans certainly began these, unless they were purposely sett – common with humans.

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