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LASD - Temple Station, Los Angeles County Sheriff
Tuesday June 21st, 2016 :: 06:27 a.m. PDT

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*4th Update* Addtl Rd closures #LASD Deputies Assisting with Voluntary Evacuations, Traffic Control, Duarte #FishFire

Los Angeles County Firefighters and Sheriff’s Deputies, along with many other police agencies, organizations, and volunteers continue to battle the blazing Fish Canyon and Reservoir Fire.

Los Angeles County Sheriff’s deputies continue to assist residents in the northeast area of Duarte in voluntary evacuations.

Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Emergency Operations Bureau personnel has also advised of additional road closures and warnings of possible evacuations to the residents in the City of Monrovia north of Foothill Boulevard and east of Myrtle Avenue and Bradbury area.  

As you navigate out of the area, please be advised of these additional Road Closures:

 

Mount Olive Drive at Royal Oaks Drive

 

Vineyard Avenue at Markwood Street

 

Woodbluff Street from Sunnydale Drive

 

Greenbank Avenue from Deerlane Drive

 

Conata Street at Bettyhill Avenue

 

Mel Canyon Road at Opal Canyon Road

 

Mountain Crest Road at Fish Canyon Road

 

Encanto parkway at Markwood Street

 

Mount Olive Drive at Woodlyn Lane

 

Mount Olive Drive at Elda Street

 

At this time, the fire has affected a total of 3200 acres and approximately 600 residents and 400 homes have been evacuated.

Los Angeles County Firefighters and Sheriff’s Deputies, along with many other police agencies, organizations, and volunteers continue to battle the blaze in an effort to secure the safety and wellbeing of you and your loved ones.

 

Written by:

Lisa Jansen, Deputy

Kelvin Moody, Deputy

Sheriff’s Information Bureau – Newsroom

Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department

Hall of Justice - First floor 

211 W. Temple St, Los Angeles, CA 90012

213-229-1700

 

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Jim McDonnell, Sheriff

Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department

 

 

Third Update is as follows:

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Large animals will no longer board at Hansen Dam Equestrian Center, 11127 Orcas Avenue, Sylmar, as previously mentioned.  Large animals can now be taken to Gate 12 at the Pomona Fairplex, 1101 W. McKinley Avenue, Pomona. 

Please continue to monitor yourselves and loved ones, including pets, for possible medical emergencies such as heat strokes. Also, remember to secure and take prescription medication and any liquids necessary with you.

At this time, the fire has affected 3000 acres.  Los Angeles County Firefighters and Sheriff’s Deputies, along with many other police agencies, organizations and volunteers continue to battle the blaze in an effort to secure the safety and wellbeing of you and your loved ones

 

Authored by:

Juanita Navarro-Suarez, Deputy

Sheriff’s Information Bureau – Newsroom

Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department

Hall of Justice - First floor 

211 W. Temple St, Los Angeles, CA 90012

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Jim McDonnell, Sheriff

Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department

 

 

2nd Update is as follows:

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Mandatory evacuations have extended to the City of Duarte. If you reside in these specified areas, please evacuate quickly and safely:

Areas north of Markwood Street (between Westvale Road and Greenbank Avenue)

Areas north Of Deerlane Drive (between Greenbank Avenue and Mountain Crest Road)

Residents in the Mount Olive Drive area just northwest of Conata Street, including those residents in the Spinks Canyon Road, Rim Road, Goldenmeadow Drive, High Mesa Drive, and Tall Pink Drive areas are also mandated to evacuate the area for safety purposes.

If you take prescription medication, make sure to properly secure and take the medication and any liquids necessary with you.

As you navigate out of the area, please be advised of these Road Closures:

     Glendora Mountain road at Big Dalton Canyon Road

     Glendora Ridge Road from Mount Baldy

     Mount Laurel Way at San Gabriel Canyon Road

Large animals are now boarding at the Hansen Dam Equestrian Center, 11127 Orcas Avenue, Sylmar.  Please continue to seek shelter with your small family pets at the “Duarte Community Center,” 1610 Huntington Drive, Duarte.

There are at least 600 homes currently impacted by the “Fish Fire,” where a unified command of law enforcement and public officials continue to work relentlessly in extinguishing the fire to keep you, your families and your homes safe.

 

Authored by:

Juanita Navarro-Suarez, Deputy

Sheriff’s Information Bureau – Newsroom

Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department

Hall of Justice - First floor 

211 W. Temple St, Los Angeles, CA 90012

213-229-1700

 

1st Update is as follows:

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**There are two separate brush fires currently burning in Los Angeles County.  This advisement is for the “Fish Fire” in the City of Duarte.**

 

The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department has deployed additional deputies from Industry Station, San Dimas Station, Parks Bureau, and Transit Policing Division to ensure the public safety of the residents affected by the “Fish Fire” in the city of Duarte.  Neighboring police agencies that include Azusa, Baldwin Park, and Glendora Police Departments have additionally responded in a collaborative effort to protect the citizens and property of Duarte. 

Mandatory evacuations have now been implemented for residents living among the 3100 and 3500 blocks of Brookridge Road, Duarte.

In addition, please secure your small family pets with you at the “Duarte Community Center,” 1610 Huntington Drive, Duarte, and not at the school facility at 1850 Highland Drive as previously mentioned.  Larger animals, including horses, continue to board at the Pomona Fairplex, 1101 W. McKinley Avenue, Pomona.  

LASD deputies remain throughout the area to ensure public safety and to help residents safely navigate out of the area.

 

Authored by:

Juanita Navarro-Suarez, Deputy

Sheriff’s Information Bureau – Newsroom

Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department

Hall of Justice - First floor 

211 W. Temple St, Los Angeles, CA 90012

213-229-1700

 

 

Original press release is as follows:

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**There are two separate brush fires currently burning in Los Angeles County.  This advisement is for the “Fish Fire” in the City of Duarte.**

 

At approximately 12:30 today, Temple Sheriff’s Station Deputies and Los Angeles County Fire Department personnel responded to a brush fire in the area of Brookridge Road and Opal Canyon Road, Duarte. 

Although Los Angeles County Fire Department personnel are actively engaged in extinguishing the fire, it appears that the fire has spread north into the forest.  Out of an abundance of caution as well as the safety of the people living in the area, Los Angeles County Sheriff’s deputies have begun to assist residents in the northeast area of Duarte in voluntary evacuations.

Affected residents are asked to seek shelter at the “Duarte Community Center,” 1610 Huntington Drive, Duarte.  Residents can also board their small animals at a school facility located at 1850 Highland Avenue, Duarte.  Large animals, including horses, can board at the Pomona Fairplex, 1101 W. McKinley Avenue, Pomona.

At this time, there are no reported road closures or power outages.

 

Authored by:

Juanita Navarro-Suarez, Deputy

Sheriff’s Information Bureau – Newsroom

Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department

Hall of Justice - First floor 

211 W. Temple St, Los Angeles, CA 90012

213-229-1700

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