
San Jose fire crews respond to fire near San Jose Mineta International Airport
San Jose fire crews responded to a vegetation fire near the San Jose Mineta International Airport on Sunday.
The fire began around 2:15 p.m. near Ruff Drive and West Hedding Street.
It was about 5 acres as of 2:30 p.m., but it was producing a large amount of smoke, the Fire Department said.
#SJFD firefighters are responding to a Tier 1 vegetation fire in the area of the Ruff Dr and W Hedding St near SJC airport. Approx 5 acres in size, heavy smoke production. Traffic is impacted nearby. Please avoid the area.
TOC: 2:15pm pic.twitter.com/1ep4XCg5NS — San José Fire Dept. (@SJFD) June 1, 2025
Traffic was being affected, officials said.
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