RV Towing Vehicle Causes 37 Acre Grass Fire in Cuyama

37 acres grass fire contained near Cuyama on May 27, 2024 (Photo: Santa Barbara County Fire Department)

Firefighters responded to a large grass fire near New Cuyama on Monday.

At 2:28 p.m., crews from Santa Barbara County, CalFire, and the US Forest Service responded approximately a 1/2 mile west of the small town and discovered a growing brush fire that had spread to over thirty acres.

The area had been previously burned by a downed power line, reports County Fire Captain Scott Safechuck.

Two local water tenders and a grader assisted in the containment of the fire. It took less than a half-hour to stop the forward progress of the fire at 37 acres. All aircraft enroute was cancelled.

The fire was caused by a vehicle being towed by an RV, said Capt. Safechuck.

Resources remained on the scene for mop up and Highway 166 remained open.

37 acres grass fire contained near Cuyama on May 27, 2024 (Photo: Santa Barbara County Fire Department)

37 acres grass fire contained near Cuyama on May 27, 2024 (Photo: Santa Barbara County Fire Department)

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