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Santa Barbara
Joined August 2012
Reminder: Rain Safety Tips • Avoid driving through flooded roads. • Slow down and leave extra space between vehicles. • Stay aware of potential mudslides or debris flows in burn scar areas. • Clear gutters and storm drains to reduce flooding risks. Find out more about Evacuation Warnings & Evacuation Orders and sign up for emergency alerts at #SBCFire #RainSafety #EmergencyPreparedness #StaySafe
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RT @SBCountyOEM: The remaining areas of the Lake Fire Burn Scar will stay under an Evacuation Warning.
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RT @SBCountyOEM: An EVACUATION ORDER has been issued for the identified properties associated with the Lake Fire burn scar. Potential for f…
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RT @SBCountyOEM: Información y mapa: El resto de las zonas del área quemada por el incendio Lake permanecerán bajo…
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RT @SBCountyOEM: Una ORDEN DE EVACUACION ha sido emitida para propiedades identificadas asociadas con el area quemada por el Incendio Lake.…
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RT @SBCountyOEM: The Santa Barbara County Call Center is open until 5:30 p.m., Tuesday, 2/11, and can be reached at 1-833-688-5551.
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RT @SBCountyOEM: Una ADVERTENCIA DE EVACUACIÓN fue emitida para las areas dentro y alrededor que fueron quemadas por el Incendio Lake. Visi…
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RT @SBCountyOEM: An EVACUATION WARNING for areas within and near the Lake Fire burn scar. This EVACUATION WARNING is due to an incoming sto…
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RT @PIOSBCFireInfo: As rain is forecasted for Santa Barbara County, here are a few safety tips. Stay on top of the weather conditions by vi…
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RT @PIOSBCFireInfo: The National Weather Service in Los Angeles has announced that two storm systems will bring rain to Santa Barbara Count…
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Vehicle Over The Side Update: Vehicle approximately 100’ over the side, on it’s roof, in the creek. Firefighters have been lowered down hillside using rope systems and a SBC Firefighter Paramedic hoist/lowered from Copt. 4 to acces. Two patients (first patient self extricated from vehicle). More to come.
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RT @PIOSBCFireInfo: Update: The two patients were 29 year old male and a 33 year old female. They were transported to Cottage Hospital. At…
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