Los Alamos Mobile Home Fire Spreads to Brush

Update by edhat staff

As of 1:50 p.m., Santa Barbara County firefighters are reporting the forward progress of the fire has been stopped. 

The mobile home where the fire originated is completely destroyed along with one next to it. A third mobile home is approximately 30% damaged, according to the County Fire Department.

 The adjacent grass fire has been confirmed at 3.7 acres. Some resources are being released while others remain on the scene working through excavation and burn pile debris.

Two additional fire engines have been called in to assist with the mop-up. 

Photo: Santa Barbara County Air Support


By edhat staff

Santa Barbara County firefighters are on the scene of a fire at a mobile home park in Los Alamos.

Around 12:45 p.m. Thursday, crews arrived at the Rancho Los Alamos Mobile Home Park in the 9000 block of Highway 101. They discovered a mobile home fully engulfed in flames.

A second alarm response was requested for additional resources and an ambulance. Additionally, the nearby fire hydrants are dry and water tenders have been requested, along with air support.

All occupants were able to self-evacuate the structure. 

The fire is currently threatening adjacent structures and is currently spreading to nearby vegetation, reports the Santa Barbara County Fire Department. 

This is a developing story.

Edhat Staff

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