Vegetation fire near Paso Robles contained at 22 acres

Paso Robles Daily News
May 21, 2026
Well, neighbors, I don’t know about you, but my heart skipped a beat when I saw the smoke plume this week. According to the *Paso Robles Daily News*, a vegetation fire broke out just outside town and burned through 22 acres before crews got it contained. Big thanks to the quick work of Cal Fire, the SLO County Fire Department, and our own Paso Robles City Fire — they jumped on it together and kept it from turning into something much scarier.
Living out here in wine country, we all know that dry brush and gusty winds are part of the deal, especially as we head into late spring. This fire is a good reminder to double-check those defensible space zones around your property and make sure your emergency kit is ready. It’s easy to get complacent when the weather is beautiful, but stories like this — with a happy ending, thank goodness — are exactly why our local fire teams deserve our gratitude and our vigilance. Stay safe out there, Paso.
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