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WRIGHTWOOD/DECEMBER STORMS INCIDENT MORNING UPDATE San Bernardino County Fire remains in unified command with the Los Angeles County Fire Department. With a break in the weather this morning, crews were strategically placed in neighborhoods that were severely impacted by the storm to help with recovery efforts. Evening update will contain more information. Date/Time: December 25, 2025, 11:50am Incident: Flooding with Mud & Debris flow BDC# 25-312958 Location of video: Wrightwood,CA Contact: Shawn Millerick, Public Information Officer [email protected]
San Bernardino County Fire209,257 просмотров • 5 месяцев назад

WRIGHTWOOD INCIDENT UPDATE: San Bernardino County Fire remains in command of the Wrightwood Incident as ongoing rain continues to worsen mud and debris flows and flooding. The primary focus remains life safety. Crews are conducting door-to-door checks in impacted areas and advising residents in danger zones to evacuate immediately. An evacuation warning remains in effect for Wrightwood from Pine Street to the Los Angeles County line, and residents outside this area are also strongly encouraged to evacuate as conditions may rapidly worsen. Fire crews are rescuing people trapped in vehicles and responding to an increase in swiftwater rescue calls, particularly in the Hesperia and North Desert areas. Multiple agencies are assisting, including Los Angeles County Fire, CAL FIRE, San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Aviation, and San Bernardino County Public Works. A Care and Reception Center for evacuees has been established at Serrano High School, 9292 Sheep Creek Rd., Phelan. Residents are urged to stay off the roads if possible, stay informed by signing up for the TENS system, and visit for updates. Date/Time: December 24, 2025, 12:00p.m. Incident: Flooding with Mud & Debris Flow, BDC# 25-312958 Location: Wrightwood, CA Media Contact: Christopher Prater, Public Information Officer, (909)665-2383
San Bernardino County Fire120,118 просмотров • 5 месяцев назад

STATE HWY 18–This evening at approximately 5:45 p.m., #SBCoFD crews responded to a TRAFFIC COLLISION involving two cars when a large boulder cleaved from the mountainside and rolled onto the road near mile marker 44 west of Big Bear Lake. County Firefighters and paramedics reported treating a total of five patients, including two pediatric. Fortunately, all injuries were minor. Four patients were transported to an area hospital. Cal Trans later helped reopen lanes by pushing the boulder out of the way. Big Bear Lake Fire provided two paramedic ambulances and Arrowbear Lake Fire responded with one engine crew.
San Bernardino County Fire55,224 просмотров • 5 месяцев назад

Tesla Joins San Bernardino County Fire to Train for the Future in Renewable Energy Safety SAN BERNARDINO, CA – San Bernardino County Fire in partnership with Tesla hosted a west coast training event designed to prepare first responders for the evolving challenges presented by modern energy systems. Over the course of two days, fire and law enforcement agencies, public safety stakeholders, and towing professionals from across the region gathered at the San Bernardino Regional Emergency Training Center to engage in hands-on training with Tesla’s suite of energy and vehicle products. Participants explored Tesla’s ecosystem firsthand, including electric vehicles, Megapack, Powerwall, Solar systems, and Supercharging infrastructure. Tesla engineers and product teams were on site to demonstrate current and next-generation products while facilitating discussions on responder and public safety. “Tesla reached out and said they wanted to bring in their engineers, their teams, and actual Tesla products, not just what’s on the road today, but what’s coming tomorrow,” said Fire Chief Dan Munsey. “This training gave our firefighters a chance to engage directly with the technology, ask the tough safety questions, and talk through the best ways to keep both responders and the public safe as the renewable energy industry continues to grow.” The event marked the first time Tesla has held this type of training event on the west coast. The only previous event of its kind was hosted in New York City with FDNY. Tesla brought production models, prototypes, and a full suite of energy storage components to the training grounds. The goal was clear: help first responders safely navigate incidents involving electric vehicles and energy systems with confidence and precision. With the increasing adoption of clean energy and electric transportation, San Bernardino County Fire is taking a proactive stance in ensuring public and first responder safety. The Tesla training event exemplified a forward-thinking approach, placing San Bernardino County Fire at the forefront of modern hazard mitigation and emergency readiness. San Bernardino County Fire is committed to preparedness, innovation, and forward thinking in response to the new challenges and emerging technologies we will be facing in the future.
San Bernardino County Fire45,933 просмотров • 8 месяцев назад

WRIGHTWOOD/DECEMBER STORMS INCIDENT EVENING UPDATE San Bernardino County Fire is devastated that many families are unable to be home together this Christmas due to the ongoing impacts of this incident. Our hearts are with everyone affected, and our crews remain committed to supporting the community during this difficult time. Throughout the night, more than 120 personnel will continue operations to assist residents who need help evacuating and to address ongoing life safety concerns. We are grateful to report that there has been one reported injury, minor in nature, involving a pediatric patient who was transported to a local hospital as a precaution. San Bernardino County Fire remains in unified command with the Los Angeles County Fire Department. The incident name was changed as the area affected expanded outside of the boundaries of Wrightwood and is now the “December Storms” Incident. SBCoFD would like to thank our cooperators for their continued support and unified efforts. The Care and Reception Center at Silverado High School is closed as of 7:30 p.m. A new shelter location has been established at the San Bernardino County Fairgrounds, located at 14800 Seventh St. in Victorville. This location is able to accommodate evacuees as well as pets and animals of all sizes. Once all immediate life safety issues have been mitigated, crews will begin transitioning to property preservation efforts where conditions allow. These efforts may include damming, diverting water, and salvaging property at affected structures. Fire crews will also continue to patrol the area to monitor conditions and report any changes to the Incident Commander. All current Evacuation and Shelter In Place Orders remain in effect. Residents are encouraged to continue to stay informed by signing up for the Telephone Emergency Notification System (TENS) and visit for incident updates. The next incident update will be provided tomorrow morning, unless there is a significant change in conditions. Date/Time: December 24, 2025, 9:00 p.m. Incident: Flooding with Mud & Debris Flow, BDC# 25-312958 Location: Wrightwood, Piñon Hills, Phelan and Lytle Creek Media Contact: Christopher Prater, Public Information Officer, (909)665-2383
San Bernardino County Fire29,518 просмотров • 5 месяцев назад

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San Bernardino County Fire13,197 просмотров • 2 месяцев назад

SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY FIREFIGHTERS SAVE CHILD FROM BURNING HOME Today at 11:15 a.m., the San Bernardino County Fire Protection District responded to a residential structure fire located on the 1300 block of N. Valencia Avenue in the City of San Bernardino. The initial engine arrived in six minutes and reported a single story residence, well involved with smoke and fire. Shortly after arrival, residents informed fire crews that their daughter, who has access and functional needs, was trapped inside the home. In response to the life-threatening update, firefighters shifted their strategy from fire suppression to search and rescue. A team was able to locate the child in a bedroom and safely passed her through a window to fellow firefighters outside. She was subsequently taken to awaiting firefighter/paramedics and transported to a local hospital, where she was reported to be in serious but stable condition. Additionally, a family dog was successfully rescued from the premises. Seven engines, one truck company, one medic squad, and three chief officers, totaling 30 personnel deployed to the scene. This incident underscores the effectiveness of rigorous training, teamwork, and the enhanced staffing levels implemented in the City of San Bernardino. Last year, staffing levels were increased to four personnel on all trucks, and an additional medic squad was added. These enhancements were crucial during this response, as the captain from the assigned truck was able to perform the rescue and hand off the child to the medic squad, who provided immediate emergency medical care. The San Bernardino County Fire Protection District would like to remind residents to keep bedroom doors closed, especially when someone is sleeping inside. The closed bedroom door helped prevent smoke and flames from causing major injuries, providing enough time for emergency crews to locate the child without any significant burns or airway injuries. Date/Time: Monday, February 3, 2025 11:15am Location: 1300 block of N. Valencia Avenue, San Bernardino Incident: Residential Structure Fire With Rescue Contact: Christopher Prater, Public Information Officer (714)319-7316
San Bernardino County Fire34,513 просмотров • 1 год назад

San Bernardino County Fire remains committed to supporting the Wrightwood and Lytle Creek communities as conditions continue to evolve. According to the National Weather Service, the heaviest rain has moved through the area. Highway 2 remains closed to residents only from Highway 138 to the LA County line, and several local roads remain impacted or impassable. San Bernardino County Public Works crews are working around the clock to assess and clear roadways. Please stay informed, follow emergency alerts, and use caution as all cooperating agencies continue to monitor the situation. Media Contact: Christopher Prater, Public Information Officer, (909) 665-2383, [email protected]
San Bernardino County Fire15,454 просмотров • 5 месяцев назад

SAN BERNARDINO- At 7:15 this morning, San Bernardino County Fire responded to a traffic collision with fire at the intersection of Highland Avenue and Del Rosa Avenue. Crews arrived to find three vehicles, all with active fire and occupants trapped. Firefighters worked to extinguish flames, extricate victims, and treat the injured. One adult female was transported for evaluation of minor injuries. Two adults, each drivers of separate vehicles, were declared deceased at the scene. Highland Ave and Del Rosa Avenue remain closed in all directions near the incident to support the investigation by @sanbernardino_pd.
San Bernardino County Fire13,313 просмотров • 5 месяцев назад

ANGELUS OAKS, CA - Today, firefighters continued work on the #LineFire with multiple strategies in place, including direct fire suppression, water drops, and retardant use. While the Line Fire was moderated by rainfall several days ago, the return of above average temperatures and lower humidities have allowed for renewed activity, specifically along the eastern flank of the fire. Structure protection is in place in Angelus Oaks, Pinezanita, and Seven Oaks. Evacuation orders exist in these areas. If you are in the area, please leave immediately. Evacuation shelters are available at Redlands East Valley High School and the Apple Valley Conference Center. #SBCoFD remains in unified command with San Bernardino National Forest, CAL FIRE BDU, and San Bernardino County Sheriff. For current evacuation status, visit San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department. For information related to the fire, please follow U.S. Forest Service - San Bernardino National Forest and visit
San Bernardino County Fire28,729 просмотров • 1 год назад

September Incident - Morning Incident Update The San Bernardino County Fire Protection District remains in unified command with CAL FIRE BDU on the September Incident. Overnight, crews remained committed to the incident. At this time, there are still no reported injuries or missing persons. We would like to thank all of our cooperating agencies for the strong collaborative effort demonstrated throughout this operation. Last night, Caltrans District 8 worked diligently to clear Highway 38, providing access to those who had been stranded on Highway 38. At this time, no known motorists remain stranded; however, assessment teams and field crews are continuing to search the area to ensure no other parties are in need of assistance. CAL FIRE, CHP Inland Division, SBCoPublicWorks, and other partners remain engaged in clearing roads and improving access. The SBCounty, San Bernardino County OES (Ready San Bernardino County) and California OES (California Governor's Office of Emergency Services) are also closely involved, and we are grateful for their early support in helping to accelerate the recovery process. With daylight, crews will gain a clearer picture of the full extent of damage to roads, infrastructure, and homes. San Bernardino County Fire’s Damage Assessment Team, along with San Bernardino County Building & Safety, will work throughout the day evaluating impacted structures and will assist in determining the extent of property loss. The National Weather Service (NWS San Diego) has forecast a chance of thunderstorms today in the San Bernardino County mountains and deserts. We urge all residents to avoid the affected areas of the September Incident. Conditions remain hazardous due to the potential for new slides, falling trees and utility poles, impassable roads, and dangerous debris. San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Aviation will be conducting aerial reconnaissance throughout the day and is equipped with hoist capabilities should rescue operations be necessary. The next update will be provided this evening unless significant changes occur.
San Bernardino County Fire12,643 просмотров • 9 месяцев назад

🚨 Lake Fire Evening Update 📅 June 28, 2025 📍 Silverwood Lake / Hesperia Area The Lake Fire has burned approximately 478 acres with no containment at this time. The incident is in Unified Command with the USFS: San Bernardino National Forest, CAL FIRE San Bernardino Unit, San Bernardino County Fire, and the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department. Fire crews are continuing to work through the night to build containment lines and protect nearby communities. Weather conditions remain a challenge, with gusty south winds (15–25 mph) and low humidity expected to persist into the evening. Conditions are forecast to improve overnight, but winds are expected to increase again Sunday afternoon. Evacuation Orders remain in effect south of Highway 138 between Interstate 15 and Highway 173. Evacuation Warnings are in effect North of Highway 138 and Highway 173, from Summit Valley Road to Arrowhead Lake Road. Please follow all evacuation orders and stay clear of the area for your safety and the safety of emergency personnel. Visit the CAL FIRE Incident Portal for the most up-to-date acreage at
San Bernardino County Fire14,863 просмотров • 11 месяцев назад

Multiple County Fire resources remain deployed assisting #USFS on #GoldFire north of Big Bear Lake. Two Type 3 engine companies, one water tender, one brush patrol and two chief officers are on scene. Latest update is 348 acres with zero containment. Follow San Bernardino National Forest for continued updates. CAL FIRE BDU
San Bernardino County Fire13,736 просмотров • 10 месяцев назад

An atmospheric river will impact #SanBernardinoCounty this week, with the heaviest rain forecasted Thursday afternoon/evening. Flash floods and dangerous debris flows are possible Thursday into Friday. Mud & debris can move faster than you can run. Don’t wait. Prepare now. 🚨 If you live near the #LineFire or #BridgeFire burn scars, have your essentials packed ready. 📍 Plan your evacuation route. If an evacuation order is issued, leave immediately. 📢 Sign up for emergency alerts:
San Bernardino County Fire14,002 просмотров • 1 год назад
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