Ruby Fire Erupts Near Fish Canyon
3901 Fish Canyon Rd
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Summary
- Check here for evacuation information.
- Firefighters are actively battling the Ruby Fire in Los Angeles County, which has expanded from half an acre to approximately 5 acres. The fire, fueled by medium to heavy vegetation, is spreading north at a moderate rate, with potential to grow significantly. Crews are working to contain the blaze near a residential area.
Timeline
Evacuation warnings have been issued nearby.
CORRECTION: Forward progress of the fire has been stopped, but not before growing to 5 acres, per Watch Duty.
Firefighters remain on scene working to slow the fire's advance and establish containment lines.
Fire officials report the blaze is spreading north at a moderate rate through vegetation, and crews are monitoring conditions closely due to the potential for significant growth. The fire currently has the potential to reach as much as 50 acres if conditions allow it to continue spreading.
The Ruby Fire then grew from approximately half an acre to an estimated 2 to 3 acres, according to Incident Command cited by Watch Duty.
The fire's exact location remains approximate and may be adjusted as additional information becomes available. No containment information has been released.
According to crews at the scene, the fire started at approximately half an acre in size and is spreading through medium to heavy vegetation. Smoke from the fire has been visible in the area as firefighters work to assess conditions and contain the blaze.
Firefighters are battling the Ruby Fire, a vegetation fire burning in Los Angeles County.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 3901 Fish Canyon Rd.
Evacuation warnings have been issued nearby.
CORRECTION: Forward progress of the fire has been stopped, but not before growing to 5 acres, per Watch Duty.
Firefighters remain on scene working to slow the fire's advance and establish containment lines.
Fire officials report the blaze is spreading north at a moderate rate through vegetation, and crews are monitoring conditions closely due to the potential for significant growth. The fire currently has the potential to reach as much as 50 acres if conditions allow it to continue spreading.
The Ruby Fire then grew from approximately half an acre to an estimated 2 to 3 acres, according to Incident Command cited by Watch Duty.
The fire's exact location remains approximate and may be adjusted as additional information becomes available. No containment information has been released.
According to crews at the scene, the fire started at approximately half an acre in size and is spreading through medium to heavy vegetation. Smoke from the fire has been visible in the area as firefighters work to assess conditions and contain the blaze.
Firefighters are battling the Ruby Fire, a vegetation fire burning in Los Angeles County.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 3901 Fish Canyon Rd.
Evacuation warnings have been issued nearby.
CORRECTION: Forward progress of the fire has been stopped, but not before growing to 5 acres, per Watch Duty.
Firefighters remain on scene working to slow the fire's advance and establish containment lines.
Fire officials report the blaze is spreading north at a moderate rate through vegetation, and crews are monitoring conditions closely due to the potential for significant growth. The fire currently has the potential to reach as much as 50 acres if conditions allow it to continue spreading.
The Ruby Fire then grew from approximately half an acre to an estimated 2 to 3 acres, according to Incident Command cited by Watch Duty.
The fire's exact location remains approximate and may be adjusted as additional information becomes available. No containment information has been released.
According to crews at the scene, the fire started at approximately half an acre in size and is spreading through medium to heavy vegetation. Smoke from the fire has been visible in the area as firefighters work to assess conditions and contain the blaze.
Firefighters are battling the Ruby Fire, a vegetation fire burning in Los Angeles County.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 3901 Fish Canyon Rd.
Evacuation warnings have been issued nearby.
CORRECTION: Forward progress of the fire has been stopped, but not before growing to 5 acres, per Watch Duty.
Firefighters remain on scene working to slow the fire's advance and establish containment lines.
Fire officials report the blaze is spreading north at a moderate rate through vegetation, and crews are monitoring conditions closely due to the potential for significant growth. The fire currently has the potential to reach as much as 50 acres if conditions allow it to continue spreading.
The Ruby Fire then grew from approximately half an acre to an estimated 2 to 3 acres, according to Incident Command cited by Watch Duty.
The fire's exact location remains approximate and may be adjusted as additional information becomes available. No containment information has been released.
According to crews at the scene, the fire started at approximately half an acre in size and is spreading through medium to heavy vegetation. Smoke from the fire has been visible in the area as firefighters work to assess conditions and contain the blaze.
Firefighters are battling the Ruby Fire, a vegetation fire burning in Los Angeles County.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 3901 Fish Canyon Rd.
Evacuation warnings have been issued nearby.
CORRECTION: Forward progress of the fire has been stopped, but not before growing to 5 acres, per Watch Duty.
Firefighters remain on scene working to slow the fire's advance and establish containment lines.
Fire officials report the blaze is spreading north at a moderate rate through vegetation, and crews are monitoring conditions closely due to the potential for significant growth. The fire currently has the potential to reach as much as 50 acres if conditions allow it to continue spreading.
The Ruby Fire then grew from approximately half an acre to an estimated 2 to 3 acres, according to Incident Command cited by Watch Duty.
The fire's exact location remains approximate and may be adjusted as additional information becomes available. No containment information has been released.
According to crews at the scene, the fire started at approximately half an acre in size and is spreading through medium to heavy vegetation. Smoke from the fire has been visible in the area as firefighters work to assess conditions and contain the blaze.
Firefighters are battling the Ruby Fire, a vegetation fire burning in Los Angeles County.
A 911 caller has reported an unconfirmed incident at 3901 Fish Canyon Rd.
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Watch Duty: Ruby Fire 3800 Block of Fish Canyon Rd, Azusa Los Angeles County, CA 😬 Evacuation Warning - Level 2 - Set AZU-ABC01, AZU-QRY01 Cole Euken • Manager of Real-Time Operations 20 minutes ago • Jun 15 at 1:50 PM Forward progression has been stopped at approx 5 acres - per Incident Command Evacuation Warnings have been issued for Zones: AZU-ABC01 & AZU-QRY01 - per the Genasys Evacuation Map. These evacuation zones are viewable on the Watch Duty map or via the Genasys Evacuation Map.
Wow, it’s so dry up there
100% contained. Amen!
Yea. I hear the fire helicopters working hard
Watch Duty: Ruby Fire 3800 Block of Fish Canyon Rd, Azusa Los Angeles County, CA 😬 Evacuation Warning - Level 2 - Set AZU-ABC01, AZU-QRY01 Cole Euken • Manager of Real-Time Operations 20 minutes ago • Jun 15 at 1:50 PM Forward progression has been stopped at approx 5 acres - per Incident Command Evacuation Warnings have been issued for Zones: AZU-ABC01 & AZU-QRY01 - per the Genasys Evacuation Map. These evacuation zones are viewable on the Watch Duty map or via the Genasys Evacuation Map.
Wow, it’s so dry up there
100% contained. Amen!
Yea. I hear the fire helicopters working hard
Watch Duty: Ruby Fire 3800 Block of Fish Canyon Rd, Azusa Los Angeles County, CA 😬 Evacuation Warning - Level 2 - Set AZU-ABC01, AZU-QRY01 Cole Euken • Manager of Real-Time Operations 20 minutes ago • Jun 15 at 1:50 PM Forward progression has been stopped at approx 5 acres - per Incident Command Evacuation Warnings have been issued for Zones: AZU-ABC01 & AZU-QRY01 - per the Genasys Evacuation Map. These evacuation zones are viewable on the Watch Duty map or via the Genasys Evacuation Map.
Wow, it’s so dry up there
100% contained. Amen!
Yea. I hear the fire helicopters working hard
Watch Duty: Ruby Fire 3800 Block of Fish Canyon Rd, Azusa Los Angeles County, CA 😬 Evacuation Warning - Level 2 - Set AZU-ABC01, AZU-QRY01 Cole Euken • Manager of Real-Time Operations 20 minutes ago • Jun 15 at 1:50 PM Forward progression has been stopped at approx 5 acres - per Incident Command Evacuation Warnings have been issued for Zones: AZU-ABC01 & AZU-QRY01 - per the Genasys Evacuation Map. These evacuation zones are viewable on the Watch Duty map or via the Genasys Evacuation Map.
Wow, it’s so dry up there
100% contained. Amen!
Yea. I hear the fire helicopters working hard
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Watch Duty: Ruby Fire 3800 Block of Fish Canyon Rd, Azusa Los Angeles County, CA 😬 Evacuation Warning - Level 2 - Set AZU-ABC01, AZU-QRY01 Cole Euken • Manager of Real-Time Operations 20 minutes ago • Jun 15 at 1:50 PM Forward progression has been stopped at approx 5 acres - per Incident Command Evacuation Warnings have been issued for Zones: AZU-ABC01 & AZU-QRY01 - per the Genasys Evacuation Map. These evacuation zones are viewable on the Watch Duty map or via the Genasys Evacuation Map.
Wow, it’s so dry up there
100% contained. Amen!
Yea. I hear the fire helicopters working hard