What is a Fire Watch, and How to Conduct One - Vanguard A fire watch is a period of time when a group of dedicated staff continually circulate through the affected area of the building looking for signs of fire Part of the watch includes notifying the fire department or other emergency response group and documenting when that notification occurs, as well as noting the times the rounds are conducted
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Rancho Fire | CAL FIRE Firefighters will remain on scene of the Rancho Fire throughout the night to increase containment and strengthen control lines Evacuation warnings currently in place are expected to remain overnight CAL FIRE would like to thank our mutual aid partners, including all the agencies who are assisting on the Rancho Fire