A National City firefighter suffered burns to his lower back Thursday while on scene of a brush fire that began in a riverbed near the Plaza Bonita Mall.
The fire broke out around 7 a.m. along Plaza Bonita Road near Westfield Plaza Bonita in National City.
When units arrived they found a blaze covering around 300 square feet spreading moderately fast, National City Fire Marshal Robert Hernandez said.
As of 9 a.m. there were no active flames, but the brush is still smoldering, Hernandez said.
NCFD and NCPD are on scene at a small brush fire in the riverbed west of Plaza Bonita. pic.twitter.com/vaVRiAPZeR
— NATIONAL CITY POLICE (@NATIONALCITYPD) June 28, 2018
The firefighter suffered burns to his lower back after stepping into a hole of waist-deep water along the riverbed and falling onto the fire, Hernandez said.
The firefighter was treated by paramedics and transported to UC San Diego Medical Center's burn unit.
The severity of the burns was not known, but Hernandez said the injuries did not appear to be life-threatening.
The northbound Interstate 805 ramp to eastbound state Route 54 was closed temporarily due to the fire, according to California Highway Patrol.
National City Police tweeted that a helicopter was used on scene to drop water on the fire.