San Diego’s infamous Red Flag Santa Ana wind conditions did not affect a portion of University City that caught fire about 8:30 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. 15, according to National Weather Service officials. Firefighters received a call Tuesday morning that a canyon near eastbound Highway 52 was ablaze, said a San Diego Fire Rescue Department dispatcher. “They knocked down the fire at 8:48 [a.m.],” the dispatcher said. “There was no damage — it was just a small vegetation fire.” But Stan Wasowski, with the National Weather Service, said the coastal areas are not considered at risk and those areas are outside the Red Flag Warning area. “The Red Flag Warning is still going, just for the mountains and the valleys,” Wasowski said on Wednesday, Oct. 15. “It’s mainly based on the low relative humidity.”