Aerial Support Helps Keep Spring Creek Fire From Growing

PARACHUTE, Colo. (CBS4) – Aerial support has been brought in to help fight the Spring Creek 2 Fire burning in Garfield and Mesa counties.

The wildfire has claimed several structures and prompted voluntary evacuations.

(credit: Garfield County Sheriff's Office)

The fire has burned more than 600 acres between Spring Creek and Wallace Creek south of Parachute. It was 20 percent contained on Sunday evening.

(credit: Garfield County Sheriff's Office)

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