Vegetation fire breaks out in Orcutt

KEYT News Channel 3-12
May 16, 2026
It’s that time of year again when the Santa Barbara County Fire Department shifts into high gear, and Saturday evening was no exception. According to KEYT News Channel 3-12, a vegetation fire broke out just after 5:30 p.m. near West Clark Avenue and Highway 1 in Orcutt. For those of us who drive that stretch regularly, it’s a familiar corridor linking the Santa Maria Valley to the rest of the South Coast, and seeing smoke in that area always gets our attention. Crews responded quickly, and officials urged drivers to steer clear so emergency personnel could get through—a reminder of how fast these dry-season fires can escalate.
Living here means we know the drill: stay alert, keep an eye on the wind, and be grateful for the brave men and women who suit up when the hills start to smoke. While the fire was contained to vegetation and no structures were immediately threatened, it’s a good nudge for all of us in Santa Barbara and beyond to check our defensible space and have a go-bag ready. Thanks to SBCFD for their swift work—and to our neighbors at KEYT for keeping us informed on a Saturday night. Stay safe, 805.
This summary was written by AI based on the original article from KEYT News Channel 3-12.
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