Officials responding to the 2,000-acre fire in Fort Carson, Colorado


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Authorities were responding to a wildfire Sunday afternoon in Fort Carson, Colorado, according to local reports.

The wildfire is estimated to cover approximately 2,000 acres and is burning through a training facility in the southeastern part of Fort Carson, The Gazette reported.

US Army Fort Carson (Fort Carson Army MWR)

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The cause of the fire is still under investigation.

Fort Carson Fire and Emergency Services were not available for comment.

The fire comes just hours after another fire was reported on the grounds of the Air Force Academy, about 20 miles to the north.

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CSFD units responding to the scene include Wildland 4, Brush 15, Brush 20, Brush 22, Battalion Chief 4 and Special Operations Unit 52.

This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.

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