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Jun 12
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South San Joaquin County Fire Authority - Tracy, CA
Update - 8:05 PM Valley Air has set up air monitoring alerts. For more information visit https://fire.airnow.gov/#6/41/-98 Update - Promontory Fire - 7:05 PM Crews remain on scene at the Promontory Fire in the area of Promontory and Hansen Roads. Multiple mutual aid agencies are on scene with an estimated total of 200 fire personnel, and approximately 100 additional support personnel to cover multiple incidents in the area (2 commercial warehouse fires and multiple smaller grass fires) Crews continue to battle the fire and smoke at the Medline Warehouse, which is considered a total loss. An additional fire broke out at the nearby FedEx warehouse, with pallets and multiple big rig trailers catching fire. Crews performed an aggressive fire attack to bring that fire under control. The exterior of that building did catch fire, however, personnel were able to keep the fire from engulfing the building. City of Tracy fire stations remain fully staffed, with neighboring agencies covering our jurisdiction. We encourage the public to continue avoiding the area and yield to all emergency personnel. There is still heavy emergency response presence and heavy smoke in the air; residents in the immediate area should continue to shelter in place. The City of Tracy’s City Manager has declared a local state of emergency - this does not change the status update or situation, however helps to ensure that all available resources and emergency response capabilities are available to provide assistance. We will continue to monitor and update as necessary.
Jun 12
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Tracy Police Department
❗️ Update @ 4:10 PM: Fire and personnel remain in the area as the fire is ongoing. Access is limited to emergency personnel and authorized vehicles only. Members of the public are asked to avoid the area and seek alternate routes whenever possible. For current road closures, visit www.Perimetermap.com. ❗️ Update as of 2:45 PM: We are aware of multiple fires in the area and are coordinating with personnel from South San Joaquin County Fire Authority to assess conditions and address any evacuation needs if they arise. Out of an abundance of caution, public safety personnel are present in the Tracy Hills area; however, there is currently no threat to residents. Personnel are assisting with traffic control and monitoring conditions. Media Advisory: A media staging area has been established at Hansen Road and Promontory Parkway. 🚨 TRAFFIC ALERT 🚨 June 11 @ 1:41 PM: Officers are currently on scene at a structure fire in the 5700 block of Promontory Parkway. Please avoid the area and use alternate routes if possible. Promontory Parkway will be closed while fire crews work to contain the fire and ensure the area is safe. Tracy Police officers are on scene assisting with evacuations and directing traffic. Motorists should expect delays. Thank you for your patience and cooperation
Jun 12
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South San Joaquin County Fire Authority - Tracy, CA
Update: 3 PM - Medline building is fully engulfed with a second warehouse being threatened. Crews remain on scene with heavy response apparatus. Please avoid the area. South San Joaquin County Fire Authority is currently on scene of a large structure fire in the area of Promontory and Hansen Road. The building has been evacuated and the perimeter is secured with access only allowed to emergency personnel at this time. Please avoid the area and yield to all emergency personnel. There is heavy apparatus presence with mutual aid responses being provided by Stockton Fire, DLA, Mountain House Fire, Lathrop-Manteca Fire, Manteca Fire, Manteca Fire. Tracy Police Department is on scene, as well as AMR and PGE.
Jun 02
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🏈 IT'S BACK! 🏈 Join us for the 2nd Annual Fire vs. Police Flag Football Game benefiting Tracy High Cheer! 📅 July 31 ⏰ 4:00 PM – 9:00 PM 📍 Tracy High School Bring the whole family for an evening of football, halftime entertainment, a field goal competition, youth combine activities, and all your favorite snack bar treats! Come cheer on your local first responders and support Tracy High Cheer. We can't wait to see you there! 🚒🚓📣 #FireVsPolice #TracyHighCheer #CommunityStrong #FlagFootball #TracyCA #SupportLocalYouth
May 25
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Today, we honor and remember the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our nation. Memorial Day is more than a holiday — it is a solemn reminder of the extraordinary sacrifice made to protect the freedoms we enjoy every day. Tracy Fire is proud to continue the tradition of attending Memorial Day services and pay tribute to our fallen heroes, their families, and the legacy they leave behind. We will never forget their service, sacrifice, and unwavering devotion to our nation. 🇺🇸
May 28
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Early this evening, Tracy Fire crews responded to a 2nd alarm structure fire in the 100 block of W. 4th Street in Tracy. Upon arrival, firefighters encountered heavy fire involving two RVs and a shed, with fire extension to nearby homes. The RVs and the shed were destroyed, and two residences sustained damage. Firefighters worked aggressively to contain the fire and protect surrounding properties. The fire was brought under control in approximately 40 minutes. A total of eight apparatus, 25 personnel, and two chief officers responded to the incident. Tracy Fire was assisted by our mutual aid partner, the Defense Logistics Agency Fire Department. While crews operated at the scene, station coverage for the Tracy community was provided by Manteca Fire Department and Lathrop-Manteca Fire District. Approximately 12 residences lost electrical power as a result of the incident. Pacific Gas and Electric Company crews are currently on scene working to restore power to affected residents. Fortunately, there were no reported injuries to civilians or firefighters. The cause of the fire remains under investigation.
