By John Woolfolk
jwoolfolk@mercurynews.com
Posted: 09/02/2010 03:44:02 PM PDT
Updated: 09/02/2010 07:04:03 PM PDT
With temperatures nearing 100 degrees in the east San Jose foothills Thursday, firefighters scrambled to douse a grass fire that charred five acres and came within about 20 to 30 feet of a few homes.
With high temperatures expected again today, the city ordered nearby Alum Rock Park to the north closed to the public today citing "extreme fire danger."
Thursday's fire was reported at 3:01 p.m. near the intersection of Mount Pleasant and Clayton roads, and firefighters were on the scene in seven minutes, San Jose Fire Capt. Chuck Rangel said. Together with firefighters from the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, they had the blaze under control by 4:47 p.m., he said.
"The danger has passed," Rangel said, though he noted that Cal Fire will keep watch over the burned area to ensure it doesn't reignite.
"The fire was pretty close to the houses," Rangel said.
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