CAL FIRE BEU

CAL FIRE BEU San Benito-Monterey Unit of CAL FIRE

California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection
Wildland fire protection in State Responsibility Areas of San Benito and Monterey Counties. Through Cooperative Fire Protection Agreements, all-risk fire and rescue fire department proudly serving Aromas Tri-County FPD, Carmel Highlands FPD, Cypress FPD
Mission-Soledad FPD, CSU Monterey Bay FES, Pebble Beach CSD,
City of Soledad FD, and South Monterey County FPD

  UPDATE: Due to rainfall earlier this week, an additional day has been added to the prescribed burn operations at Fort ...
06/01/2026

UPDATE: Due to rainfall earlier this week, an additional day has been added to the prescribed burn operations at Fort Hunter Liggett.

Todayโ€™s burn block will be highly visible from the Jolon Road area. Motorists are advised to use caution if Jolon Road is part of their daily commute, as smoke may impact visibility along the roadway.

These prescribed burns help reduce hazardous vegetation and improve landscape resiliency while supporting military training operations.

๐Ÿ”ฅ Incident Update: The   in South Monterey County is now 100% contained at 3.9 acres.Firefighters will remain on scene t...
06/01/2026

๐Ÿ”ฅ Incident Update: The in South Monterey County is now 100% contained at 3.9 acres.

Firefighters will remain on scene to strengthen containment lines, extinguish remaining hotspots, and ensure the area is safe before returning to quarters.

Unfortunately, several outbuildings and vehicles were damaged during this incident.

Thank you to all responding personnel for their quick and coordinated efforts to keep this fire small and protect the surrounding community.

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๐Ÿšจ Vegetation Fire Response โ€“ Parkfield Area ๐ŸšจCAL FIRE firefighters are currently on scene of a vegetation fire in the co...
05/31/2026

๐Ÿšจ Vegetation Fire Response โ€“ Parkfield Area ๐Ÿšจ

CAL FIRE firefighters are currently on scene of a vegetation fire in the community of Parkfield in southern Monterey County.

Firefighters are actively working to contain the incident and protect nearby communities and natural resources.

Please avoid the area and use caution if traveling nearby to ensure the safety of emergency personnel and responding equipment.

Updates will be provided as information becomes available.

๐Ÿ”ฅ Wildland firefighting is more than just putting water on flamesโ€”itโ€™s about using the right tactics at the right time.W...
05/31/2026

๐Ÿ”ฅ Wildland firefighting is more than just putting water on flamesโ€”itโ€™s about using the right tactics at the right time.

When CAL FIRE responds to a wildfire, crews evaluate terrain, weather, fuel conditions, and threats to communities before selecting the best strategy for success.

๐Ÿš’ Direct Attack โ€“ Firefighters work along the fireโ€™s edge using hand tools, hoses, and engines to stop the spread.

๐Ÿšœ Indirect Attack โ€“ Crews build strategic control lines ahead of the fire, creating defensible areas and opportunities to safely contain the incident while protecting homes and infrastructure.

๐Ÿš Air Operations โ€“ Helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft support ground resources with water and retardant drops, helping slow fire growth and strengthen containment efforts.

No two wildfires are the same. Thatโ€™s why CAL FIRE uses a coordinated combination of ground and air resources to protect lives, property, and Californiaโ€™s natural resources.

๐Ÿšจ NEW INCIDENT: 5/30/26 ๐ŸšจThe  , located just south of Hollister near the community of Tres Pinos, is currently approxima...
05/30/2026

๐Ÿšจ NEW INCIDENT: 5/30/26 ๐Ÿšจ

The , located just south of Hollister near the community of Tres Pinos, is currently approximately 30 acres and burning in grass.

Firefighters from CAL FIRE and the City of Hollister Fire Department are actively engaged in suppression efforts and working to contain the fire.

Please avoid the area, follow directions from emergency personnel, and stay tuned for official updates as information becomes available.

๐Ÿชข๐Ÿš’ Training for the Tough RescuesOver the past week, CAL FIRE personnel participated in a Rope Rescue Awareness Operatio...
05/30/2026

๐Ÿชข๐Ÿš’ Training for the Tough Rescues

Over the past week, CAL FIRE personnel participated in a Rope Rescue Awareness Operations course on the Monterey Peninsula, building the skills needed to respond when emergencies occur in challenging terrain.

This hands-on training focused on the fundamentals of technical rope rescue, including system setup and rescue operations for incidents involving cliffs, steep embankments, and other hard-to-reach locations. These specialized skills help ensure our crews are prepared to safely assist those in need when every second counts.

A big thank you to our training cadre for delivering a high-quality training experience and helping strengthen our all-risk response capabilities.

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Congratulations to Engineers Andres Rodriguez and James Suvak on graduating from the CAL FIRE Company Officer Academy in...
05/29/2026

Congratulations to Engineers Andres Rodriguez and James Suvak on graduating from the CAL FIRE Company Officer Academy in Ione! ๐Ÿ‘

This marks an exciting new chapter as they step into leadership roles as Company Officers with CAL FIRE.

Engineer Rodriguez will be assigned to the Hollister Station serving North San Benito County, while Engineer Suvak will be assigned to the Hollister Air Attack Base.

Please join us in congratulating both of them on this outstanding accomplishment and wishing them success in their new assignments. We are proud to have them serving our communities. ๐Ÿš’

Water may look calm from the shore, but conditions can change in seconds. When emergencies happen in fast-moving rivers,...
05/29/2026

Water may look calm from the shore, but conditions can change in seconds. When emergencies happen in fast-moving rivers, flood channels, or waterways, CAL FIREโ€™s Swiftwater Rescue teams are ready to respond.

These highly trained crews specialize in rapid rescue operations in some of the most dangerous water environments, providing critical all-risk emergency response when every second matters.

The best rescue is the one that never has to happen. Before heading out on the water:
๐Ÿ’ง Wear a life jacket
๐Ÿ’ง Know the conditions before you go
๐Ÿ’ง Stay aware of currents and cold water dangers
๐Ÿ’ง Never overestimate your abilities

Help keep yourself, your family, and first responders safe this summer.

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As temperatures rise and vegetation continues to dry out across our region, the risk of wildfire starts increases signif...
05/28/2026

As temperatures rise and vegetation continues to dry out across our region, the risk of wildfire starts increases significantly. Everyday equipment and vehicles can generate sparks capable of igniting a fast-moving fire.

CAL FIRE urges everyone to stay vigilant when working or recreating outdoors:

๐Ÿ”ฅ Avoid parking vehicles on dry grass
๐Ÿ”ฅ Keep chains, mowers, and equipment clean and properly maintained
๐Ÿ”ฅ Complete mowing and w**d trimming early in the day, before temperatures peak
๐Ÿ”ฅ Use caution with trailers, welding equipment, and anything that may create sparks
๐Ÿ”ฅ Stop work immediately if weather and fire conditions become unsafe

It only takes one spark to start a wildfire. Do your part to help keep our communities safe this fire season.

05/28/2026

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Ione, CA
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