Incident Advisory for Zone TLC-E084 lifted. Equine Incident stabilized, resume normal activity. Follow Tulare County Fire on social media, WatchDuty App, Genasys app or https://t.co/DieyA08PDQ for updates.
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Equine Fire
Incident Advisory only for zone TLC-E084. Wildland fire in the area. This is not an evacuation order. Follow Tulare County Fire on social media, WatchDuty App, Genasys App, or https://t.co/GnG4CXasdI for updates.
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Flume Fire
Evacuation Warning for Zone 178 has been lifted. Flume Fire stabilized, resume normal activity. Follow Tulare County Fire on social media , WatchDuty app, Genasys app or https://t.co/DieyA08PDQ.
The partial closure of Hwy 190 and the closure of Wishon will remain
We want to wish everyone a happy and healthy Easter today.
Engineer Thumper would like to remind everyone to be safe on the roadways while traveling today. Remember, do not drive impaired and limit your distractions.
#HappyEaster2022#easter#EasterSunday
Engine 28 and Engine 8 should be delivered to our County next month. E-28 will be stationed at our Earlimart Fire Station #28 and Engine 8 and it will be stationed at our Ivanhoe Fire Station #8
Yesterday Visalia Fire participated in a friendly flag football competition with other local public safety agencies. Tulare County Fire, Sheriff’s, Probation, and District Attorney’s office participated along with Visalia Fire. Our team took 3rd place at the end of the day.
TCFDis currently at scene of a fire at WC Wood Industries, southwest of the Hwy 198/Hwy 99 interchange, near Visalia. TCFD found a 2 football length piles with various materials on fire. The fire may continue to burn for the next few days. #TulareCoFire#TulareCounty
Winter Storm Warning for the Sierra Nevada above 8,000 feet from 5 PM this afternoon until 11 PM Monday. Most of this snow will fall late tonight and Monday morning. Travel will be extremely difficult or impossible. If you plan to travel, consider alternate strategies. #CAwx
Early Saturday all seven Visalia crews plus units from the Tulare County FD and Farmersville FD fought a 3-alarm fire in the 800 block of S. Court St. A vacant two-story was completely destroyed and houses surrounding it sustained damage. There were no injuries at this fire.
Fire Trucks and Food Trucks - Tulare County Fire and Visalia City Fire will be out this Sunday, October 3rd on Visalia City Main Street from 10:30 am to 2 pm. As we kick off National Fire Prevention Week there will be activities for the kids and information fire safety at home.
The Firefighters working the fires in Tulare County have ample amounts of water, and other supplies and continue to be fully supported by the incident .Any residents wanting to donation are encouraged to contact 2-1-1. Or text FIRETC to 41444 to donate. https://t.co/9J26hyWDOn
THREE RIVERS COMMUNITY MEETING TONIGHT - 9/17/21 at 7 pm at the Three Rivers Memorial Building. As before, the meeting will be live streamed on the parks’ Facebook page. Please wear masks regardless of vaccination status.
Tulare County once again reminds residents to sign up for AlertTC or to ensure their information is correctly listed within the system. https://t.co/yL5yiJAMXD
Commercial Structure Fire: Tulare County with multiple agencies are assisting Lindsay City Fire on a Commercial Fire in the 100 of Honolulu Street. #TulareCoFire
Animal Rescue: TCFD received a report for a kitten inside a Mid Valley Disposal recycling truck that was working in the City of Exeter. The kitten was rescued by TCFD. The kitten will be turned over to Animal Control for further care.#TulareCoFire#TulareCounty
Traffic Accident: TCFD responded to a report of a traffic accident on Avenue 296 and Road 158, near the community of Farmersville. The intersection is partially blocked, please avoid the area as crews work in the area. #tularecounty#TulareCoFire
#TulareCoFire will be receiving 2 New Wildland Engines this summer. These Engines are having the final touches completed and will be placed into service early this summer. TCFD thanks the Board of Supervisors and Emergency Vehicle Group for their support and effort.