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LASD - Los Angeles County Sheriffs Dept Information Bureau (SIB)
Friday June 24th, 2016 :: 10:17 a.m. PDT

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*9th UPDATE* San Gabriel Complex Fire (Also known as the Fish fire and Reservoir Fire) #SanGabrielComplex

Los Angeles County Firefighters and Sheriff’s Deputies, along with many other police agencies, organizations, and volunteers continue to battle the San Gabriel Complex Fire.  The fire has burned approximately 5,267 acres and is currently 30 percent contained.


EVACUATIONS AND RE-ENTRY
Additional residents affected by the “Fish Fire” portion of the “San Gabriel Complex” fire will be able to return to their homes.

At 12:00 p.m., all of residents who live in the Mountain Cove and Rainbow Ranch areas of the city of Azusa along with Sunnydale, Mount Olive and High Mesa areas of the city of Duarte will be able return to their homes. This includes those who evacuated from the streets:

·      North access from Rock Springs Way

·      South access from Mountain Laurel Way

·      West of Highway 39

·      North of Old San Gabriel Canyon Road

·      East of Highway 39

·      East of Vineyard Avenue

·      West of Las Lomas Road

·      North of Willowglen Drive

·      East of Spinks Canyon Road

·      North of Mount Olive Drive

·      West of Rim Road
 


Small pets, such as dogs, cats, etc. can return home with you.  No live stock will be allowed back into the area for at least 24 hours after the population of residents.

No large vehicles, such as trailers, RV’s, horse trailers or other oversized vehicles will be allowed into the area.  Fire officials still have large vehicles traveling along those streets and require adequate space to travel.

Deputies will no longer check Identification of those traveling through the Mountain Cove, Rainbow Ranch, Sunnydale, Mount Olive and High Mesa areas.  This includes residents who live:

·      North access from Rock Springs Way

·      South access from Mountain Laurel Way

·      West of Highway 39

·      North of Old San Gabriel Canyon Road

·      East of Highway 39

·      East of Vineyard Avenue

·      West of Las Lomas Road

·      North of Willowglen Drive

·      East of Spinks Canyon Road

·      North of Mount Olive Drive

·      West of Rim Road

All other evacuations remain in effect.

 

At this time Highway 39 will remain closed.  All residents in the forest area returning home must use East Fork Road to get back into the area.  
 

We still have approximately 29 Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department personnel deployed at the fires with two squads of deputies securing the evacuated areas.


Updated evacuation numbers are as follows:


1326 homes have been evacuated. This includes 326 homes in the city of Azusa and 950 homes in the City of Duarte. So far, out of those evacuated, approximately 256 homes in the City of Duarte and 326 in the City of Azusa will able to return home today.  A total of approximately 582 homes are expected to be re-populated on today’s date.  The remaining homes were evacuated from the San Gabriel Mountain Communities. Due to the fact the City of Bradbury was not under any evacuation orders, no evacuation numbers have been collected.
 


There are no other mandatory evacuations required at this time. However, that can change based on the conditions of the fire.

We ask that the residents of Bradbury and the north east residential areas of Monrovia remain vigilant and ensure they are prepared for evacuations in the event they become necessary.  They are not needed at this time.

If additional evacuations become necessary, you are reminded to bring medications, important documents, and emergency supplies in case you are away from your residence for a prolonged period.
 


Those city residents who have evacuated are asked to seek shelter at the Duarte Community Center located at 1610 Huntington Drive in the city of Duarte.
 


Small animals can also be taken to the Community Center. The County of Los Angeles Department of Animal Care and Control has temperature controlled trailers at the location for pets.

Large animals and livestock can be taken to Pomona Fairplex located at 1101 McKinley Avenue, Pomona.

The Los Angeles County Fire Department personnel will be handling the "Reverse 9-1-1" feature for the residents being allowed to return to their homes.   


Reservoir Fire:

The Sheriff’s Department has evacuated a total of 69 people from the areas of Camp Williams, Heater Flats, Burro Canyon, Crystal Lake, and Cold Brook.


No additional evacuations are necessary at this time.


With the assistance of the California Highway Patrol (CHP), the following mountain roads are closed:
- Glendora Mountain Road at Big Dalton Road

- Glendora Ridge Road at Mount Baldy Road


Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department personnel from the following stations/bureau are involved with the public safety efforts in the area: Crescenta Valley Station, San Dimas Station, Lancaster Station, West Hollywood Station, Malibu / Lost Hills Station, Transit Policing Division, Palmdale Station and Parks Bureau.


Deputies will remain in the area to provide security and escorts for fire personnel;
- Assist with notifications and evacuations if they become necessary;

- Protect residences, businesses and property;

- Provide posts at road closures;

- And assist the community as needed.


They will remain until all evacuations are lifted and the area is reopened. Residents are urged to remain prepared and informed in the event additional evacuations become necessary.

 

Sara Rodriguez, Deputy
Sheriff’s Information Bureau – Newsroom

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