Camp Pendleton #CristianitosFire Update Friday June 30 2017

Camp Pendleton Fire Image Courtesy of USFS-California, CAL Fire and OCFA PIO
Camp Pendleton Fire Image Courtesy of USFS-California, CAL Fire and OCFA PIO

UPDATED at 10:00am Friday June 30 2017: Camp Pendleton is reporting that 760 acres burned and that they are currently at 90% containment.

UPDATED AT 4:00pm: Camp Pendleton  is now at 760 acres with 70% percent containment.
The Camp Pendleton  started late Wednesday Afternoon on June 28 2017.
San Clemente residents are concerned due to the Fire’s proximity to the City of San Clemente. Continue reading “Camp Pendleton #CristianitosFire Update Friday June 30 2017”

South Orange County Disaster Preparedness Expo Saturday October 15 2016

Orange County Fire Authority be www.southocbeaches.com
Orange County Fire Authority be http://www.southocbeaches.com

South Orange County Disaster Preparedness Expo is Saturday October 15 2016. Continue reading “South Orange County Disaster Preparedness Expo Saturday October 15 2016”

Laguna Beach Laguna Canyon Fire 100% Containment on Wednesday June 29 2016

Laguna Canyon Fire June 26 2016 Courtesy of CIty Of Laguna Beach
Laguna Canyon Fire June 26 2016 Courtesy of City Of Laguna Beach

The Laguna Beach Laguna Canyon Fire that broke out earlier this week reached 100% containment on June 29 2016. Continue reading “Laguna Beach Laguna Canyon Fire 100% Containment on Wednesday June 29 2016”

Laguna Canyon Fire Tuesday June 28 2016

Laguna Canyon Fire June 26 2016 Courtesy of CIty Of Laguna Beach
Laguna Canyon Fire June 26 2016 Courtesy of City Of Laguna Beach

UPDATE: 9:00am Wednesday June 29 2016: The City of Laguna Beach reported that Fire Officials are now calling the perimeter of the fire 93% contained. They expect to transfer responsibility for the site back to OC Parks later today June 29 2016.

UPDATE: 3:15 p.m. on Tuesday June 28 2016: The City of Laguna Beach is reporting that Firefighers plan to patrol the fire site all night Tuesday, June 28 2016. They have been constructing firebreaks around the burn area and have completed 85% of the perimeter. They expect to transfer responsibility for the site back to OC Parks tomorrow, June 29 2016.

Laguna Canyon Fire is 85% Contained on Tuesday June 28 2016. Continue reading “Laguna Canyon Fire Tuesday June 28 2016”

Laguna Canyon Fire Update Monday June 27 2016

Laguna Canyon Fire June 26 2016 Courtesy of CIty Of Laguna Beach
Laguna Canyon Fire June 26 2016 Courtesy of CIty Of Laguna Beach

UPDATE: 8:45am Tuesday June 28 2016: The City of Laguna Beach is reporting that Firefighters continue to monitor the fire site and extinguish hot spots. The fire is now 85% contained.

UPDATE: 5:30pm Monday June 27 2016: The City of Laguna Beach is reporting that Firefighters are still on the scene extinguishing hot spots and monitoring the situation.
The fire is 75% contained and they expect to have it 100% contained within 24 hours.
The fire was located near the intersection of the Bommer Ridger Trail and Laguna Ridge Trail.
The area’s topography has forced fire hand crews working the perimeter to move slowly, but they are making progress.
The City of Laguna Beach will post updates on their The City of Laguna Beach Website as they become available.

UPDATE: 9:55am Monday June 27 2016: The City of Laguna Beach is reporting that Firefighters are on the scene mopping up and extinguishing hot spots. They are working toward 100% containment.
The City of Laguna Beach will post updates on their The City of Laguna Beach Website as they become available.

UPDATE: 9:00am Monday June 27 2016: The City of Laguna Beach is reporting that the Fire is out.

Laguna Canyon Fire is under containment Monday June 27 2016. Continue reading “Laguna Canyon Fire Update Monday June 27 2016”

Laguna Beach Fires Responds to Hotel Odor Friday March 11 2016

Laguna Beach Fire Department by southocbeaches.com
Laguna Beach Fire Department by southocbeaches.com

UPDATE: Laguna Beach California: Friday March 11 2016 03:27pm:
After a thorough search of the hotel no suspect was located inside the room.
Additionally, no evidence was located causing Laguna Beach Police Department to believe a crime took place.
Orange County Fire Authority’s Hazmat Team and Orange County Public Health used hazardous material detection equipment and determined there is no hazard.
A possible source of the irritant was a bottle of cologne located inside the room.
No injuries were reported.

The Laguna Beach Fire Department responded to a local hotel when a strong odor was reported Friday Morning March 11 2016. Continue reading “Laguna Beach Fires Responds to Hotel Odor Friday March 11 2016”

Official Laguna Beach Statement about the Laguna Beach Fire July 3 2015

Laguna Beach Fire July 3 2015 by www.karinhorlick.com
Laguna Beach Fire July 3 2015 by http://www.karinhorlick.com

The Laguna Beach Police Department has issued a official statement on the Laguna Beach Fire that occurred on July 3 2015. Continue reading “Official Laguna Beach Statement about the Laguna Beach Fire July 3 2015”

Laguna Beach Fire July 3 2015: Pictures and Timeline

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UPDATES

The 15 acre fire near Laguna Canyon Road is contained. Laguna Canyon Road is opened.
For a timeline of the fire and all updates: Continue reading “Laguna Beach Fire July 3 2015: Pictures and Timeline”

Fire at Wind and Sea Restaurant in Dana Point Harbor OverNight

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Photo by South OC Beaches (04-06-15)

The Wind and Sea Restaurant in Dana Point Harbor suffered fire damage today, Monday April 6 2015. Continue reading “Fire at Wind and Sea Restaurant in Dana Point Harbor OverNight”

Wood Burning Ban Today in South OC Beaches: Help Everyone Breathe!

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Photo by South OC Beaches

A(n) Residential No-Burn Alert has been declared for Capistrano Vly, CA, on Wednesday January 21 2015.

The South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) has declared a Residential No-Burn Day in your area. Continue reading “Wood Burning Ban Today in South OC Beaches: Help Everyone Breathe!”

Laguna Beach Fire Department Hosts Open House Today at 11:00am to 2:00pm

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Photo by South OC Beaches

The Laguna Beach Fire Department hosts its annual open house today, Saturday October 11 2014 at 11:00am.
You can meet the Firemen and learn about Fire Safety.
They also will be conducting tours of the Firehouse.
You have four locations to choose from!

501 Forest Avenue

285 Agate Street

2900 Alta Laguna

31646 2nd Avenue

For more information please link to Laguna Beach Fire Department Open House

Silverado Fire Up to Date Info & Community Meeting at Calvary Church of the Canyons Tonight

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Photo Courtesy of Karin Horlick at karinppl@gmail.com

The Cleveland National Forest is reporting the following:

“The soft closure at Santiago Canyon Rd and Silverado Canyon Rd has been lifted as of 8pm, Monday, September 15. Portions of the Trabuco Ranger District remain closed in and around the fire area. A community meeting will be held at the Calvary Church of the Canyons at 7pm on Tuesday, September 16. The church is located at 8002 Silverado Canyon Rd. in Silverado.
Basic Information
Current as of September 16, 2014 at 9:28:27 AM PDT
Incident Type Wildfire
Date of Origin Friday September 12th, 2014 approx. 10:30 AM
Location Silverado Canyon
Incident Commander Don Garwood,Southern California Incident Management Team 2
Current Situation
Total Personnel 656
Size 968 Acres
Percent of Perimeter Contained 91%
Estimated Containment Date Tuesday September 23rd, 2014 approx. 12:00 AM
Fuels Involved
Chaparral (6 feet)
fuel model 4, brush
Significant Events
Reduction in size is due to improved mapping and ground truthing. All evacuation orders lifted. Minimal spread due to successful suppression action.
Outlook
Planned Actions
Continued structure protection. Hold and improve existing fireline. Demob excess resources.Begin fire suppression repair.
Projected Incident Activity
No spread anticipated.
Remarks
This fire is being managed under unified command by the US Forest Service and the Orange County Fire Authority.
Silverado Cyn. Rd.is open to residents only at Santiago Cyn. Rd. The mandatory evacuation for the area east of 30311 Silverado Cyn. Rd has been lifted.
A community meeting will be held on Tuesday at 7pm at the Calvery Church of the Canyon.
Current Weather
Weather Concerns
High pressure remains. Temps will slowly reduce to the high 90’s. 20% chance of thunderstorms over the incident.”

For more information please link to USFS

Silverado Fire 80% Contained /Irvine Regional Park Closed/Zoo Closed

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Photo courtesy of karin Horlick at karinppl@gmail.com

Latest Twitter Communications from Silverado Canyon Fire Authorities

OCFA PIO (@OCFA_PIO)
9/15/14, 11:45 AM
Silverado Cyn Update – Fire is 80% contained.1059 fire personnel are still committed to the fire. FFs are working hard for 100% containment

OCParks (@OCParks)
9/15/14, 8:41 AM
Irvine Regional Park and OC Zoo remain closed for fire camp. Closure expected through midweek. #SilveradoFire

OC Sheriff, CA (@OCSD)
9/14/14, 7:11 PM
#OCSDPIO: NEWS RELEASE – Silverado Canyon Mandatory Evacuation Orders Lifted #SilveradoFire @OCFA_PIO @ClevelandNF pic.twitter.com/fnCzIdV89P

OC Sheriff, CA (@OCSD)
9/14/14, 7:15 PM
#OCSDPIO: #SilveradoFire UPDATE – AlertOC notification will be made to residents. Prepare to show ID to access Silverado Canyon Rd

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Photo courtesy of Karin Horlick at karinppl@gmail.com

South Coast Air Management District #SilveradoFire Day 3 Smoke Advisory

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Photo Courtesy of twitter.com/ocsd

SOUTH COAST AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
SMOKE ADVISORY
Valid Sunday, September 14, 2014
A wildland brush fire, named the Silverado Fire, is burning in the Silverado Canyon in the mountains of Orange County, south of the City of Corona in Riverside County. This morning it was reported to be 1600 acres with 20 percent containment. Smoke from the fire is mostly lofting into the atmosphere and visible over portions of Orange County and Riverside County. In locations were the smoke is impacting the surface, air quality will reach unhealthful levels.
Areas of direct smoke impacts and Unhealthy air quality will likely include:
the Saddleback Valley Area (Forecast Area 19);
portions of the Corona/Norco Area (Forecast Area 22);
portions of the Lake Elsinore Area (Forecast Area 25);
portions of the Capistrano Valley Area (Forecast Area 21).
Surrounding areas of Orange and Riverside Counties may reach the Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups level, or higher, depending on continuing fire conditions and wind flows. Onshore sea breeze flows will likely keep smoke from the coastal areas through this afternoon.
Current fire information from the U.S. Forest Service can be found at
http://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/4105/
In any area impacted by smoke: Everyone should avoid any vigorous outdoor or indoor exertion; people with respiratory or heart disease, the elderly, and children should remain indoors. Keep windows and doors closed or seek alternate shelter. Run your air conditioner if you have one. Keep the fresh air intake closed and the filter clean to prevent bringing additional smoke inside. To avoid worsening the health effects of wildfire smoke, don’t use indoor or outdoor wood-burning appliances, including fireplaces.
SCAQMD Advisory updates can be found at the following link:
ftp://ftp.aqmd.gov/pub/globalist/Advisory.pdf

South Coast Air Quality Management District Sycamore Fire Smoke Advisory Saturday

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Photo courtesy of twitter.com/ocsd

SOUTH COAST AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT DISTRICT

SMOKE ADVISORY

Valid Saturday, September 13, 2014

A wildland brush fire, named the Silverado Fire, is burning in the Silverado Canyon in the mountains of Orange County, south of the City of Corona in Riverside County. This morning it was reported to be 1600 acres with 10 percent containment. Smoke from the fire is mostly lofting into the atmosphere and visible over portions of Orange County and Riverside County. In locations were the smoke is impacting the surface, air quality will reach unhealthful levels.

Areas of direct smoke impacts and Unhealthy air quality will likely include:
the Saddleback Valley Area (Forecast Area 19);
portions of the Corona/Norco Area (Forecast Area 22);
portions of the Lake Elsonore Area (Forecast Area 25);
portions of the Capistrano Valley Area (Forecast Area 21).

Surrounding areas of Orange and Riverside Counties may reach the Unhealthy for Sensitive Groups level, or higher, depending on continuing fire conditions and wind flows. Onshore sea breeze flows will likely keep smoke from the coastal areas through this afternoon.

Current fire information from the U.S. Forest Service can be found at
http://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/4105/

In any area impacted by smoke: Everyone should avoid any vigorous outdoor or indoor exertion; people with respiratory or heart disease, the elderly, and children should remain indoors. Keep windows and doors closed or seek alternate shelter. Run your air conditioner if you have one. Keep the fresh air intake closed and the filter clean to prevent bringing additional smoke inside. To avoid worsening the health effects of wildfire smoke, don’t use indoor or outdoor wood-burning appliances, including fireplaces.

SCAQMD Advisory updates can be found at the following link:
ftp://ftp.aqmd.gov/pub/globalist/Advisory.pdf