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SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA / A news summary : The Local Review / DEVELOPMENTS IN LOS ANGELES COUNTY : County Inmate Injured While Fighting Brush Fire

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A Los Angeles County inmate was in serious condition Friday after being hit by falling rocks while fighting a 10-acre brush fire, authorities said.

The unidentified inmate was one of two prisoners who were hurt while fighting a blaze that began shortly after 10 p.m. Thursday near Lopez Canyon Road and Boy Scout Mountainway, Los Angeles County Fire Department spokesman Mark Tolbert said.

The prisoner remained at Providence Holy Cross Hospital in Mission Hills, where the second injured man was treated for bruises and returned to camp.

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More than 100 firefighters from the city and county fire departments, along with several dozen inmates and five helicopters, were called to fight the blaze in an area of rugged terrain and heavy brush. The fire was extinguished in 51 minutes, said Jim Wells, a Los Angeles city Fire Department spokesman.

The cause of the blaze is under investigation, officials said.

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