According to the U.S. Forest Service, no major changes in the Gap Fire were reported by 4 a.m. this morning. As areas of the fire continued to burn steadily, evacuation orders issued at 10 p.m. last night remained in effect. Wind continues to be a factor in the ongoing danger to structures and safety. (For details on which areas have been evacuated, check the latest Indy update.) The fire is still believed to be nearly 6,000 acres in size. It has displaced nearly 5,000 people. The word in the Emergency Operations Center, located on the County government campus on Camino Remedio, is that ten airplanes are expected to be working on the fire tomorrow, including a DC-10.
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On the western edge of the fire, at the end of Farren Road in Goleta, where a large orchard and a housing development are located, the scene was tranquil this morning, although road closures were strictly enforced by Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s deputies from as far away as Santa Maria. A strong smell of smoke hung in the air, but the stars in the sky were bright, and the Milky Way visible. As fire burned across Tecolote Canyon from Farren Road and on the top of the ridge just west of the road’s northern terminus, fire crews were at the ready to protect a number of structures in the area.
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Captain Patrick Byde, of the County's Engine Company 30, based in Solvang.
Measures taken to increase the likelihood that a building doesn’t burn if fire reaches it include cleaning dead leaves off of roofs and removing flammable furniture or other material from nearby, said a crew from Solvang, Santa Barbara County Engine Company 30. “Depending on how much time we have, we’ll put foam on the exposed side of the house,” said Captain Patrick Byde, who was posted with two other fire fighters near a house in the orchards past the end of Farren Road. “[The foam] doesn’t make anything fireproof, but it has some chemicals in it that allow it to penetrate better than water. It gives us some time.”
If the fire becomes too intense, he said, the crew will retreat until the area burns out, and then continue to salvage the structure. Byde and his team began their 12-hour shift this evening on West Camino Cielo, amidst fairly gusty winds. He said that the winds were about 25 miles per hour there, but that he heard reports of 50 mile per hour winds in some of the canyons in the area. “The winds here are kind of funny,” he said. “They just start and stop in different areas.” Byde noted that from what he has observed, the most active areas of the fire have been concentrated in certain areas, with winds yesterday afternoon pushing fire down some of the canyons fairly quickly.
“The current objective now is to provide safety and structural protection for people here,” said Byde, adding that fire personnel intend to keep the fire west of Old San Marcos Road, east of Dos Pueblos Canyon, north of Cathedral Oaks Road, and south of Camino Cielo. As he was speaking, the wind shifted, causing Byde and his crew members to look to the horizon, where flames began to burn more brightly. He said that the fire this morning was backing slowly into Tecolote Canyon, where it is likely to accelerate if it reaches the other side today, beginning to burn uphill.
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You guys have the best news on the fire, thanks, please update as freqently as possible. What is up with keyt, they need to rename it "the history channel" And whey can't they give some air time to this fire? Let's get some containment on this fire today. Hope to see that dc 10 all day. A shame they closed the S.B. airport fire bomber station 2 years ago, could sure use it now.
farwestgoleta (anonymous profile)
July 5, 2008 at 7:20 a.m. (Suggest removal)
As a resident of the Trout Club (under Mand. Evac since July 3), I also have been frustrated by the lack of a continuous, coherent, regular update. We have been patching info together from fellow residents, radio (esp 990 and 1040), KEYT and the Independent.
This morning (at 7 am) , I called the County info line 961-5770 and it was immediately answered by a helpful woman who was able to tell me that as of 6am this morning, no structures were damaged or destroyed at the Trout Club. That was what I needed to know. Phew!
I've found that the evac warnings and orders have been done in plenty of time, and the reverse 911 system (where they call us with a recording about new evac orders) has worked well so far. (Register your cell phone too!)
veebee (anonymous profile)
July 5, 2008 at 7:27 a.m. (Suggest removal)
The US Forest Service relocated to Santa Maria Airport last year. That attack squadron is still in the area.
Goletist (anonymous profile)
July 5, 2008 at 8:32 a.m. (Suggest removal)
Keep up the good work.
The map section is much more readable if you click on the "map" control in the upper right, rather than use the arial photo as first shown on the page.
I remember KEYT when it was locally owned (by the Lutens). It was a much more involved station in those days, with ancors more concerned with local issues than their hairdos. If Long Island becomes threatened, be ready for more intense coverage.
SamRedDog (anonymous profile)
July 5, 2008 at 8:57 a.m. (Suggest removal)
is the interactive map current (as of 9:30 a.m. Saturday?) Looks the same as yesterday a.m.
HiAll (anonymous profile)
July 5, 2008 at 9:29 a.m. (Suggest removal)
Kudos to the Independent. Your coverage has been the most timely and consistent of any. Also to the help line number as well as for KSBY-TV and KTYD-FM who have had the best tv and radio coverage.
Shame on KEYT and SBNP. These hometown sources should be ashamed. KSBY out of SLO has spent almost all of their five o'clock newscast on the fire while KEYT started with a story of the fireworks and spent less than ten minutes on the fire (10 being generous). What happened to the days of storm watch or the Zaca fire coverage?
The SBNP charges for all of their news including on-line. More and more the NP shows its agenda has nothing to do with being a good neighbor and part of the Santa Barbara community.
ednsb (anonymous profile)
July 5, 2008 at 9:39 a.m. (Suggest removal)
For a map with all of the current evacuation areas, visit maps.google.com, and search for "Gap Fire Evacuations." I have created a map with that name, that I am updating with the evacuation order and warning areas, extent of the fire, information kiosks, and other points of interest. Feel free to leave comments on the map if there are any features you would like to see.
ErikaB (anonymous profile)
July 5, 2008 at 10:43 a.m. (Suggest removal)
Two large pdf maps are now also available at: http://www.countyofsb.org/ They show the power lines - same map that is displayed at Trader Joes for free download.
GoletaResident (anonymous profile)
July 5, 2008 at 11:11 a.m. (Suggest removal)
Beautiful day out here at Winchester & Cathedral Oaks. Not like the night of July 3rd which was just terrifying seeing the thick black clouds of smoke racing along the ridge behind our homes. The skies are much clearer and less ash is falling, although when the winds pick up at night, we do have to shut up all the doors and windows because of the heavy smoky smell and more ash falling. I still hear all the helicopters, but I don't see them in this area. Power still goes out - sometimes a couple of times a day, briefly - but I'm all prepared for that, so it's pretty easy-breezy in this area. The reverse 911 calls regularly provide info and the Indy is great. This end of Goleta seems to have lucked out so far. Thanks to all.
goletasue (anonymous profile)
July 5, 2008 at 12:07 p.m. (Suggest removal)
It's been a relief to consult your recent stories. My sister lives in SB near Goleta, and with the phones out some of the time it is a help to keep up with the fire news.
I'm so grateful to the firefighters. May all go well.
morphit (anonymous profile)
July 5, 2008 at 12:48 p.m. (Suggest removal)
Is the water treatment plant really on fire, the way it looks on the map?
RoseInGoleta (anonymous profile)
July 5, 2008 at 1:09 p.m. (Suggest removal)
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