Christien, as dawn has broken, we are getting a much better look at the area that is burning. Reporter absolutely. That is exactly what firefighters are looking for at this point in time. The bear fire 0 containment. Estimated around 125 acres. Now that the sun is starting to come up, the heat is starting to warm up, and that smoke now started to go higher and higher airborne, this fire very, very large. And at this point unchecked. There are at least three crews back there fighting this fire. Fire crews tell me that they believe they have enough crews here on scene. Theyre working to bring more crews in as the day progresses. Lets see how the fire progressed overnight. It started around 10 30 last night with a fire at a home. That fire then spread to some of the nearby wildland. Firefighters were called to that structure fire. Again, 10 30 last night. Now estimated at 125 acres. Santa cruz county emergency officials sent out a reverse 911 call to residents living within four miles of
Bay city of dublin where a pretty good grass fire is burning, the fire broke out near tassajara and fallon roads, the fire is spreading at a moderate rate, these are live pictures from dublin from sky fox, the fire is not threatening any buildings just a lot of open space but the city of dublin has issued a shelter in place, officials are telling people in the dublin area to stay indoors because of the smoke. Dublin canceled all outdoor sporting events at the fallon sports park because of the smoke, henry is there live, lets find out what is going on. Reporter we are near the corner of tassajara and fallon, we have multiple Fire Agencies on the scene, we have a Spring Valley unit and an oakland fire engine coming in. Right now we have active flames on the ridge line, also one bulldozer and there is a cal fire helicopter making some drops, we saw several cal fire planes e the wind are moderate. The fire has burned 40acres and right now there is a shelter in place, we have alameda fire o
Their 72-hour shift at Cal Fire Station 15 began Wednesday morning at 7. Known as Miller station and located about a mile east of Interstate 15 off West Lilac Road in Valley Center, the first order of business was breakfast for the fire crew.