(UPDATE: September 24, 2018 7:28 a.m.) The Charlie Fire is now 30% contained and one firefighter is suffering from minor injuries, according to officials.
(UPDATE: September 22, 2018 6:13 p.m.) The Charlie Fire has burned 1200 acres, according to LA County Fire.
The three-alarm brush fire is threatening structures in the area near Castaic. It is 0% contained.
LA County Fire dept. units working 3rd Alarm brush Fire in Castaic. Charlie IC. 1200 acres, 0% contained, structures threatened, unified command with ANF #Charliefire TI
— LACounty Fire PIO (@LACoFDPIO) September 23, 2018
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Multiple fire crews are responding to the Charlie Fire that is burning near Castaic.
Multiple Los Angeles County Fire Department Air Operations helicopters are responding to the fire.
Multiple @LACoFireAirOps helicopters working the #CharlieFire near Castaic with additional aircraft responding from @LAFD @CAL_FIRE and @usfs_r5 pic.twitter.com/MPx5The7YU
— LACoFireAirOps (@LACoFireAirOps) September 22, 2018
No word on how many acres the fire has burned so far or how much is contained.