Incident Update Bridge Fire
- Date:
- 09/19/2024
- Time:
- 8:34 PM
Fire Information Line : (626) 662-0120
Media Line : (626) 470-1395
Incident Facts
- Name
- Bridge Fire
- Start Date/Time
- 2024-09-08
- Incident Status
- Active
- Location
- Camp Bonita Road, East of Camp Williams
- Type
- Wildfire
- Cause
- Under Investigation
- Counties
- Los Angeles, San Bernardino
- Administration Unit
- Unified Command: CAL FIRE San Bernardino Unit, Angeles National Forest, and Los Angeles County Fire Department, Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department
- Unified Command Agency(s)
- Size
- 54,795
- Containment
- 53%
- Structures Threatened
- 4,409
- Structures Destroyed
- 81
- Structures Damaged
- 19
- Civilian Injuries
- Firefighter Injuries
- 4
- Civilian Fatalities
- Firefighter Fatalities
Current Situation
Situation Summary
Today’s lingering inversion limited fire spread by keeping a lid over the fire, depriving it of wind and heat, and allowing firefighters time to go direct which increased overall containment of the fire. Crews worked to keep the fire within its current footprint, strengthen containment lines, and secure areas with concentrated heat on the northwest flank southeast of Jackson Lake. Still, burning material that could rollout over containment lines remains a hazard in that area. Favorable weather conditions allowed crews to maintain last night’s containment gains above Vincent Gap and go direct along the fire’s edge to prevent spread toward Mile High and Paradise Springs.
On the east flank, crews continued to halt the fire’s spread into the drainages northwest of Lytle Creek, adding additional containment line to the map on and around Dawson Peak.
On the south and west flanks, crews gained additional ground by completing secondary containment lines and prepared to focus on suppression repair of these lines in the coming days. Suppression repair efforts return disturbed areas and fire lines to as natural a state as possible, which can reduce future erosion damage.
Tree felling crews and additional firefighting personnel continued removing fire-weakened trees today, as well as mopping up and patrolling in recently repopulated communities. Firefighters mopping up, focus on extinguishing or removing burning material near fire lines down to the mineral soil, felling dangerous fire-damaged trees, and cooling ash pits to make a fire less likely to escape containment.
Structures threatened: 4,409
Damage inspection teams continue to update interactive maps for local residents affected by the Bridge Fire. For San Bernardino County visit: https://prepare.sbcounty.gov/bridge-fire/. For Los Angeles County visit: https://recovery.lacounty.gov/bridgefire/.
Governor Gavin Newsom has announced a Fire Management Assistance Grant (FMAG) from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to help ensure the availability of vital resources to Los Angeles and San Bernardino counties.
WEATHER: Rain is forecasted tomorrow with a chance of thunderstorms. Arising storms are likely to be slow moving with lower wind speeds. Members of the public in and near recently burned areas are asked to be prepared for the possibility of debris flow. Over the coming weekend, a warming and drying trend will begin, reducing relative humidities in the area.
For more information visit: Bridge Fire Information | InciWeb (wildfire.gov)
Road Closures
- Big Pines Highway
- Big Rock Creek Road
- Largo Vista Road
- Mescal Creek Road
- Panorama Motorway
- SR-39 at the Base of San Gabriel Canyon
- Glendora Mountain Road north of Big Dalton Road
- Mt. Baldy Rd at Shinn Road (open to residents only)
- Mt. Baldy at Ice House Canyon Road (residents only)
- SR-2 at Flume Canyon Road westbound
Local Assistance Centers
Los Angeles and San Bernadino Counties are working together providing assistance to residents affected by the recent Bridge and Line Fires. The purpose of the LAC is to provide a one-stop center where individuals, family members, and business owners may obtain information on services and assistance needed because of a disaster or damage to personal property. Informational hours for interested members of the public are scheduled as follows:
September 20, 2024 10 a.m. – 8 p.m.
LA County Fairplex 1101 W. McKinley Avenue Pomona, CA 91768
Expo Hall 8 – Enter Gate 3
September 21, 2024 10a.m. – 8p.m.
The Way World Outreach Hallmark Campus, 4680 Hallmark Parkway San Bernadino, CA 92407
September 23, 2024 10a.m. – 8p.m.
The Way World Outreach Hallmark Campus 4680 Hallmark Parkway San Bernardino, CA 92407
Evacuation Zones
Evacuation Information:
Evacuation Orders
Los Angeles County:
Zones: LAC-E107-C, LAC-E126-A, LAC-E126-B, LAC-E126-C, LAC-E127-A, LAC-E127-B, LAC-E128-A, LAC-128-B, LAC-E143, LAC-E144, LAC-E170-C, LAC-E171, LAC-E172-C, LAC-E172-F, LAC-E172-G
Evacuation Orders:
· North, Northwest of Mt. Baldy Ski Resort
· Big Pines Canyon Road to the community of Big Pines
· East Fork communities of Camp Williams Resort and River Community
Evacuation Warnings
Los Angeles County:
Zones: LAC-E100-A, LAC-E102-A, LAC-E105-A, LAC-E105-B, LAC-E106-A, LAC-E107-A, LAC-E125-B, LAC-E126-D, LAC-E126-E, LAC-E127-C LAC-E142-B, LAC-E169, LAC-E170-A, LAC-E170-B, LAC-E172-A, LAC-E172-B, LAC-E172-D
Evacuation Warnings:
· Community of Wrightwood
· Mt. Baldy Village
· Icehouse Canyon Trailhead, north to the Mt. Baldy Ski Resort
· From San Antonio Canyon east to Telegraph Peak
· Shinn Road north to Icehouse Canyon is open to residents only
Evacuation Shelters
-
Pomona Fairplex
601 W McKinley Ave, Pomona, CA 91768
Entrance via Gate 3 at the corner of McKinley and White. -
San Bernardino County Fairgrounds (Building 6)
14800 7th St, Victorville, CA 92395
Small Animal Shelters:
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Lancaster Animal Care Center
5210 W Ave I, Lancaster, CA 93536 -
Palmdale Animal Care Center
38550 Sierra Hwy, Lancaster, CA 93534
Large Animal Shelters:
- San Bernardino County Fairgrounds
14800 7th St, Victorville, CA 92395 (909) 386-9820. After hours: (800) 472-5609
-
Devore Animal Shelter (accepting both small and large animals)
19777 Shelter Way, San Bernardino, CA 92407
Assigned Resources
Numerous firefighting air tankers from throughout the State are flying fire suppression missions as conditions allow.
- Engines
- 120
- Water Tenders
- 17
- Helicopters
- 15
- Dozers
- 31
- Hand Crews
- 63
- Total Personnel
- 1850
Cooperating Agencies
Name | Phone | Address | URL |
---|---|---|---|
California Highway Patrol, LA County OEM, San Bernardino County OEM, CAL OES, Southern California Edison, American Red Cross, CAL TRANS, and California Conservation Corps. |