Residents Evacuate Stallion Springs Comanche Complex Fire
Residents Evacuate Stallion Springs Comanche Complex Fire
Location: 5 miles southeast of Arvin Started: September 10, 4:00 AM Contained: September 16, 4:00 PM
Comanche Complex Fire High priority: Life Safety Structures
Comanche Complex Fire Fire Engines: 140 engines Fire Crews: 40 Total Personnel: 1,586
Comanche Complex Fire Air tankers: 46 Helicopters: 11 Bulldozers: 30 Water Tenders: 4
Comanche Complex Fire Total Acres Consumed: 32,731 acres Cause: Lightening Injuries: 5
Comanche Complex Fire Cooperating Agencies: CAL FIRE, Kern County Fire Department Stallion Springs Police Department, Kern County Sheriff Department, Bear Valley and Tehachapi Police Departments, California Highway Patrol Stallion Springs CERT, Stallion Springs CSD American Red Cross, Cal EMA, So Cal Edison, Tejon Ranch, Department of Water Resources
Comanche Complex Fire No lives lost. No structures lost.
Comanche Complex Fire At a cost of: $12 - $15 million
Comanche Complex Fire
Special Thanks to: Horsethief Country Club SS General Store Woodward West Albertsons
Comanche Complex Fire Get Connected: Nixle.com ReadyKern.com Mysscsd.com Kerncountyfire.org