Hollywood Hills Brush Fire Extinguished
7:40 AM PST 11/16/2018 by Ryan Parker

Choppers made water drops on the flames.
A brush fire erupted in the Hollywood Hills on Friday morning, but was quickly extinguished by fire crews.
Social media posts showed the smoke and flames near buildings, but the fire was out before any structure was damaged.
Choppers were shown making water drops on the flames.
According to ABC7, the blaze burned approximately a quarter acre of brush along an upward slope.
The state is currently being ravaged by multiple fires, including the deadliest in California history in the Northern part of the state.
Fire! Everyone be safe. Los Angeles hills above Hollywood Blvd. & Fairfax Ave. #fire #calfire @ABC7 pic.twitter.com/9oObypVNit
— Kellan Martz (@KellanMartz) November 16, 2018
Big fire on Laurel Canyon right now in LA. It’s really intense to see helicopters repeatedly dropping water a few hundred feet away. pic.twitter.com/Oz9wlLJyq3
— Nick Bilton (@nickbilton) November 16, 2018