Gap Fire, July 6, Part 2
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Fire fighters camped out at Earl Warren Showgrounds will soon move as Incident Base Command consolidates to Goleta's Dos Pueblos High School View photo »
California Department of Corrections fire fighters rest at Earl Warren Showgrounds View photo »
California Department of Corrections fire fighters rest at Earl Warren Showgrounds View photo »
California Department of Corrections fire fighters rest at Earl Warren Showgrounds View photo »
California Department of Corrections officer Ron Martin (left) and Facility Captain Sharon Henry check information on the Gap fire from a cell phone while the inmates rest. View photo »
California Department of Corrections fire fighters rest at Earl Warren Showgrounds View photo »
California Department of Corrections fire fighters rest at Earl Warren Showgrounds View photo »
Fire fighter Esteban "Whopper" Zambrano located out of Calexico, CA puts an edge back on his shovel View photo »
Steve Chase, Director of Planning and Environmental Services for the city of Goleta offers suggestions to Mary Meredith who is looking for the protective breathing masks that Direct Relief International made available, free to the public.By Sunday, this information kiosk at the El Camino Real Marketplace gave away its entire allotment. View photo »
The information kiosk at the El Camino Real Marketplace Sunday View photo »
Rancher Tom Brown uses the opportunity of cleaning up a barn full of ash, to do a little reorganization View photo »
Circle J avocado rancher Tom Brown, evacuated from his home as the Gap fire came down the foothills of Goleta, estimates he may have lost as much as 50% of his crop, though he is very grateful to the hard work of fire fighters to see his house, barn, and other structures still standing. View photo »
Goleta rancher Tom Brown and his son Matt clean up after the Gap Fire View photo »
A fire fighting Ventura County Sheriffs Department helicopter hovers a few feet above the water as it fills it's tank from a Goleta Reservoir View photo »
Verizon Cable Splicer Billy Kelley gets works on the lines at the end of Glen Annie Road in the foothills of Goleta, Ca View photo »
Verizon Cable Splicer Billy Kelley gets works on the lines at the end of Glen Annie Road in the foothills of Goleta, Ca View photo »
Verizon Cable Splicer Billy Kelley gets works on the lines at the end of Glen Annie Road in the foothills of Goleta, Ca View photo »
Ned Karbacher, on Glen Annie Road in Goleta, CA, shows his gratitude to all those working to save and restore the neighborhood. Modest about taking credit for the roadside refreshments, Ned makes it clear his wife Barbie did most of the work baking all the cookies. View photo »
At his house on Glen Annie Road, Ned Krabacher describes the impressive aerobatics of the fire fighting aircraft View photo »
Los Angeles fire engines get inspected at the Dos Pueblos High School parking lot Sunday afternoon View photo »
Los Angeles fire fighters Robert Medrano (left) and Macos Meza are heading home soon and getting back to their "normal" routine where their station takes about twenty different call a day in South Central L.A. View photo »
Sunday night's 6 p.m. briefing at Earl Warren Showgrounds View photo »
Santa Barbara County Fire Chief John Scherrei listens to Sunday night's 6 p.m. briefing at Earl Warren Showgrounds View photo »
Warren Bennett (pictured) who assumed official control of incident command of the Gap Frie earlier this morning addresses the different fire fighting agencies at Sunday's 6 p.m. meeting, View photo »
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