Crews fight fire near Cedar City airport

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CEDAR CITY — Emergency crews extinguished a blaze that burned near the airport in Cedar City on Thursday.

Cedar City police said two firefighters and one civilian were transported to the hospital for treatment of injuries, but they are all stable. The extent of their injuries was not released.

The "wildland fire" first broke out around 1:45 p.m. west of Airport Road on 850 North, Cedar City police said. The fire was "quickly spreading" across the ground and threatened multiple businesses.

Smoke billows from a fire burning near the airport in Cedar City Thursday afternoon.Tory McClanahan

Iron County Emergency Manager George Colson said the fire started outside the Insituform factory, which uses chemicals, causing officials concern. The fire did not make it inside the factory, but there were hardened chemicals outside that the fire burned.

Some nearby businesses were evacuated due to the fire risk, but the blaze did not reach any other buildings.

By 5:15 p.m., the blaze was extinguished.

Utah Fire Info said there was an estimated 3 acres involved in the fire.

The cause of the fire is under investigation.

This story will be updated.

Photos

Smoke billows from a fire burning west of Airport Road on 850 North in Cedar City on Thursday afternoon.Karissa Murray
Smoke billows from a fire burning west of Airport Road on 850 North in Cedar City on Thursday afternoon.Tory McClanahan
Smoke billows from a fire burning west of Airport Road on 850 North in Cedar City on Thursday afternoon.Dianne Hadlock
Smoke billows from a fire burning west of Airport Road on 850 North in Cedar City on Thursday afternoon.Julia Doles
Smoke billows from a fire burning west of Airport Road on 850 North in Cedar City on Thursday afternoon.Tory McClanahan
Smoke billows from a fire burning west of Airport Road on 850 North in Cedar City on Thursday afternoon.Tory McClanahan

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