UPDATE (7:15 a.m.) – Firefighters are finishing mop up work at the two acre fire that broke out on Camp SLO early Friday morning.
With no rain in the forecast, and a meager green grass crop that is already starting to yellow, this morning’s pre-dawn grass fire shows that wildfires will start occurring more often in SLO County. PLEASE BE FIRE SAFE!! https://t.co/Z3yMQP4Xrc pic.twitter.com/gWahzVe1MH
— CAL FIRE SLO (@CALFIRE_SLO) February 2, 2018
UPDATE (6:25 a.m.) – Firefighters have contained a small fire at Camp SLO.
The fire burned a total of two acres, according to CALFIRE SLO officials.
Firefighters will continue to monitor the scene and extinguish hot spots until about 7:30 a.m.
[FINAL] Range (foxtrot) fire contained at 2 acres. Firefighters will continue mop-up for 1 hour.
— CAL FIRE SLO (@CALFIRE_SLO) February 2, 2018
UPDATE (6:15 a.m.) – Fire officials say the fire has grown to two to three acres.
Three additional fire engines have been called to the scene.
Range (foxtrot) fire 2-3 acres. IC requesting 3 type III engines.
— CAL FIRE SLO (@CALFIRE_SLO) February 2, 2018
Firefighters are on scene of a small fire at Camp San Luis Obispo.
CALFIRE SLO reports the fire broke out at about 5:40 Friday morning on the Foxtrot Range.
Fire officials say the fire has burned about one acre as of 6:00 a.m.
Foxtrot fire at Camp SLO approximately 1 acre. Firefighters at scene.
— CAL FIRE SLO (@CALFIRE_SLO) February 2, 2018
This is a developing story. Check back for updates.