Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The San Luis Obispo Fire Department was first organized in 1876 when two hose carts were acquired to form Goodwill Hose Companies 1 and 2. [2] The carts were house at the livery stable located at the intersection of Nipomo Street and Higuera Street. Years later a Tiger hook and ladder was purchased. The fire department later shared a building ...
A firefighter works on to extinguish flames from a vegetation fire off Lizzie street in San Luis Obispo on Oct. 30, 2023. The fire apparently started behind the FFA farm at San Luis Obispo High ...
The evacuation warning has been lifted for residents near the Lizzie Fire in San Luis Obispo, the city said in a news release on Tuesday. Containment of the fire remains at 35%, according to Cal ...
Riverside Fire Department; Sacramento Fire Department; San Bernardino County Fire Department; San Diego Fire-Rescue Department; San Francisco Fire Department; San Jose Fire Department; San Luis Obispo County Fire Department; San Luis Obispo Fire Department; San Rafael Fire Department; Santa Barbara County Fire Department; Santa Barbara Fire ...
Two cats died in the fire on Saturday morning. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us
In unincorporated parts of the county, fire protection and emergency response services have been provided by the San Luis Obispo County Fire Department, a division of CAL FIRE, since 1930. The county fire department also serves Los Osos, Pismo Beach and Avila Beach. [46] The city of San Luis Obispo is served by the San Luis Obispo City Fire ...
Courtesy of the San Luis Obispo Fire Department. A driver had to be extricated from their vehicle Thursday after a car crash in San Luis Obispo caused a temporary closure of a heavily used road.
The Cuesta Fire was a wildfire that started on 16 August 2015 near U.S. Route 101 and the Cuesta Grade, in the Santa Lucia Range just north of San Luis Obispo in San Luis Obispo County, California. [1] The fire was contained on 28 August, and had burned 2,446 acres, some within the Los Padres National Forest.