Update 🚨: The evacuation warning is being extended to El Rodeo Stables, Brea Hills, Olinda Village, and Hollydale. However, no structures threatened at this time.
@BreaFire@BreaCityHall
We are in Unified Command with @BreaFire and @BreaPD. The fire is estimated at 40 acres.
@BreaPD has issued additional evacuation warnings for El Rodeo Stables and Brea Hills, in addition to the current evacuation warnings in place for Olinda Village and Hollydale.
Update 🚨:
Fire is at about 4-5 acres, actively being fought by aircraft and ground crews, no structures threatened. Evacuation warning given for Olinda Village and Hollydale Mobile Home Park.
More information to come as it becomes available.
@BreaFire@BreaCityHall
Brea Fire responded to a 2 alarm commercial structure fire at 333 N. Cliffwood Park at approximately 2:45am. Due to the quick work of Brea Fire and our partners from the surrounding area, fire is extinguished and cause is under investigation.
Updated information - July 3, 2025 at 8:35 p.m.
The Tonner fire has been contained at approximately 6 acres with no structures threatened. Thank you to our first responders and thank you for your patience.
Our technical rescue firefighters wrapped up large animal rescue training at @TheSheaCenter in @CityOfSJC. This year’s training was extra special, as Deuce, a horse OCFA firefighters recently rescued at night utilizing our helicopter, reunited with the crews who saved him!
🚒🔥 Woodsboro Elementary's kindergarteners had a blast learning #firesafety tips from @BreaFire! From “Stop, Drop, and Roll” to when to call 911, our youngest students are now more prepared thanks to our local heroes! 👩🚒👨🚒 #PYLUSD
🔗 Story at https://t.co/cZl5ojZlgm
The City of Brea proudly announces the appointment of Deputy Chief Mark Terrill as the next Fire Chief of the Brea Fire Department, effective Jan 20. Terrill has more than 26 yr of experience serving the community in the Brea Fire Department. Please visit https://t.co/k7pXDWbCuV
This afternoon Brea Fire responded to a residential structure fire in the 200 block of Cattail Cir. The fire was contained to the garage and there were no injuries. We were assisted by @lacountyfd and @ocfireauthority. The cause of the fire is under investigation.
Early this morning, the Brea Fire Department rescued and transported residents from a home fire on the 2200 block of Crestview Circle. For more information, view the press release https://t.co/1MmX26bhZm.
Today, on International Firefighters Day, we honor firefighters around the world for their service and sacrifice. Thank you for all you do. Thank you also to @firewatchphotography for the photo. #breafirefighters
After seven long months, 4 of our Brea firefighters have graduated from paramedic school. Join us in congratulating Andrew Lindsey, Dillon Fetty, Neil Baltes, and Kyle Smith.