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Sand Canyon fire update

Tehachapi, CA: At approximately 1:00 PM on July 17th 2012, the Kern County Fire Department received a call for a vegetation fire near Sand Canyon Road and Highway 58. On arrival, firefighters were faced with a fast moving fire burning in light grass and brush along west bound Highway 58, one mile east of Sand Canyon Road. Additional firefighting resources were requested from the Bureau of Land Management, Cal Fire, California City Fire, Los Angeles County Fire, and the U.S. Forest Service to help battle the blaze.
 
The Sand Fire has burned approximately 1400 acres and is 50% contained. The fire had potential to grow to between six and eight thousand acres however with additional air resources firefighters have been able to halt the forward progression of the fire. Forty structures were originally threatened in the community of Sand Canyon, but with the assistance of six air tankers, five helicopters, six dozers and over five hundred and twelve firefighters the community was saved.
 
The fire has destroyed one bridge, one uninhabited structure, and twenty-one power poles.
 
A local interagency type three incident management team has been implemented to manage the fire by using local agreements in order to reduce fire suppression costs. With favorable conditions, full containment of the fire is expected on Wednesday and full control by Friday.
 
The cause of the fire was accidental in nature and was attributed to a wheel coming loose from a boat trailer being towed along Highway 58. There have been no reported injuries to firefighters or civilians.
 
Assistance is being received from the Kern County Sheriff’s Department, the California Highway Patrol, and Southern California Edison.
 
For further updates visit kerncountyfire.org or contact (661) 330-0133

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Red Flag Warning issued for Kern County

July 12, 2012 — According to the National Weather Service a "Red Flag Warning" is in effect for dry lightning from this afternoon through this evening for Kern and Tulare Counties.

Monsoon moisture will be increasing over the area today. The leading edge of the moisture will be concentrated in the mid levels of the atmosphere and lead to isolated to scattered dry thunderstorms. Gusty and erratic outflow winds are possible this afternoon and early this evening. Thunderstorms are expected to become wetter later this evening and into Friday.

A red flag warning means that critical fire weather conditions are either occurring now or will shortly. A combination of strong winds, low relative humidity, and hot temperatures will create explosive fire growth potential.

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Grass Fire at California Correctional Institution

Tehachapi — On July 2, 2012 at approximately 11:43 a.m. a grass fire started behind Facility E at California Correctional Institution (CCI).  Staff and inmates in the immediate area were evacuated to a safe location.

CCI Fire Department responded as well as Mutual Aid provided by Kern County Fire including ground crews and helicopters and California Department Fire providing ground crews.  Southern California Edison and Southern California Gas were also dispatched to CCI.

The fire was extinguished at 1:05 p.m. and CCI returned to normal operations at 2:20 p.m.

There were no staff or inmate injuries; as a result of the fire.  The fire burned approximately 33 acres and there was no structural damage.  The cause of the fire is still under investigation at this time.

California Correctional Institution, a minimum- to maximum-security prison, is located 52 miles east of Bakersfield.  The prison opened in 1933, houses more than 4,600 minimum- and maximum-custody inmates and employs more than 1,800 people.