Update by the edhat staff
6:15 p.m., August 4, 2022
The fire is now 50-60% contained. Air support and other resources have been released back into service.
Photo: Mike Eliason/SBCFD
Update by the edhat staff
4:30 p.m., August 4, 2022
Air Attack overhead is reporting the fire is approximately 30 acres. Crews are making good progress being made by ground and air, reports SBCFD spokesperson Mike Eliason.
Firefighters are working the east flank of the fire and receiving air support from SBC Air Support Helicopter 3.
As of 4:00 p.m. there are no evacuations as favorable conditions and hardworking crews keep the fire away from any structures. The fire is currently moving away from the populated areas of Goleta.
This is a developing story.
#AnnieFire– UPDATE- FF’s working the east flank of the fire receiving air support from SBCASU Copter 3. pic.twitter.com/Wc4MsC8ODc
— SBCFireInfo (@EliasonMike) August 4, 2022
By the edhat staff
2:30 p.m., August 4, 2022
Santa Barbara County firefighters are responding to a slow-growing brush fire on Glen Annie Road in Goleta.
At 2:14 p.m. Thursday, the fire department received a report of a fire in the 1700 block of N. Glen Annie Road.
Crews arrived on the scene and found workers in the area, but are unsure if it’s related to the fire.
Incident Command reports the fire is approximately one acre moving uphill at a slow rate of spread. It’s burning in the Los Padres National Forest with no structures threatened at this time.
Resources are still en route with Helicopter 964 lifting off from the Santa Ynez Valley. Incident Command does not foresee a need for fixed-wing tankers at this point, reports SBCFD spokesperson Mike Eliason.
This is a developing story.
Photo by Scanner Andrew
Photo by Scanner Andrew