Brush Fire Halted In Hollywood Hills By LAFD

June 17, 2025 ·

Photo courtesy of Patrick Campanale.

HOLLYWOOD HILLS—On Monday, June 16, the Los Angeles Fire Department reported at brush fire in the Hollywood Hills region.

The fire was reported at 10:07 p.m. at 2297 N. Fern Dell Drive. The approximately 30 feet x 30 feet area of heavy brush was burning on a hillside.

It was extinguished by first arriving companies who remained on the scene to fully cool and contain the burned area.

There were no reports of any injuries during the incident, the cause of the fire has not been disclosed.

By Danny Jones

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