Three Separate Brush Fires Spark Near Cat Canyon

(Photos & Video: Mike Eliason/SBCFD)

Update by Edhat Staff
7:00 a.m. December 8, 2017

Santa Barbara County firefighters tackled three separate brush fires near Cat Canyon on Thursday and into early Friday morning.

At 11:30 a.m. Thursday, county fire crews responded to a 5-acre fire in Santa Ynez Valley near Highway 101, north of SR-154. Dubbed the Woodchopper fire, this one grew to 21.7 acres and two electrical boom trucks were destroyed. The cause is under investigation.

Not long after, a second fire sparked off 6859 Cat Canyon Road at approximately 2.2 acres, called the Cat Canyon Fire. The cause is under investigation for this fire as well.

Both were contained by county firefighters who were assisted by the US Forest Service, Lompoc Fire, and Santa Maria Fire Departments.

At 2:15 a.m. Friday, County firefighters responded to another reported vegetation fire in the same area of the Woodchopper fire from Thursday, along Highway 101 northbound of the SR-154 exit near Alisos Canyon. However, this new fire was outside the perimeter of Thursday’s fire.

Upon arrival, the fire was 1/4 acre in size, but it grew to 24 acres. Called the Woodchopper 2 fire, it took one hour for crews to contain the spot fire. There were no structures threated and no injuries reported.

The cause is under investigation but Public Information Officer Mike Eliason reports there were PG&E trucks in the area working on lines.

Santa Maria Fire and Montecito Fire Departments assisted in containing the fire. 


Reported by Roger the Scanner Guy
12:36 p.m. December 7, 2017

Vegetation fire in the 6900 Block of Cat Canyon Road, large response.

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