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Holiday Fire (2018)

Occurred Jul 6, 2018 | Added Feb 13, 2026 | Updated Feb 18, 2026
📍 Goleta, Santa Barbara County, CA
Tags: Climate & Fire Weather Evacuation SB County Fire Department South Coast Southern California Edison Wildfire Wildland-Urban Interface
Inclusion Criteria: Wildfire Event
At a Glance
📰 5 Sources
👥 4 People
Key individuals: Paula Perotte, James Snodgrass

Description

Average acreage: 113 acres
Ignition: July 6, 2018, 8:40 PM; caused by vegetation contacting power lines
Containment: July 10, 2018
Structures Destroyed: 10 homes, 14 outbuildings
Injuries/Fatalities: None reported
Lead Agency: Santa Barbara County Fire Department

Ignited by power lines during an extreme Sundowner wind event on July 6, 2018, the Holiday Fire rapidly consumed 113 acres in the Goleta foothills. The blaze destroyed 10 homes and 14 other structures before firefighters halted its advance toward urban neighborhoods. Subsequent investigations confirmed the fire began when wind-blown vegetation contacted Southern California Edison infrastructure.

On the evening of July 6, extreme weather conditions characterized by local meteorologists as a "simoom" descended on the South Coast. Temperatures remained above 100 degrees after sunset, accompanied by single-digit humidity and Sundowner wind gusts exceeding 30 mph. Amidst these volatile conditions, the fire erupted near North Fairview Avenue shortly before 8:40 p.m.

The flames moved swiftly downslope, threatening the dense residential areas of Goleta and prompting mandatory evacuation orders for approximately 2,500 residents between La Patera Lane and Patterson Avenue. Emergency crews, including personnel from the Santa Barbara Wildlife Care Network, rushed to evacuate animals as their facility came under threat. Over 30 engines and hundreds of personnel were deployed to establish defensive lines and protect property.

While forward progress was stopped at 113 acres, the fire's intensity within the Wildland-Urban Interface proved destructive. Ten single-family residences and nearly a dozen outbuildings were reduced to ash. Investigations concluded in 2020 determined that the ignition occurred when gale-force winds blew vegetation into Southern California Edison distribution lines, sparking the initial blaze.

Sources (5)

Source: Santa Barbara Independent News
Date: March 21, 2020
Read full article → https://www.independent.com/2020/03/21/power-lines-started-holiday-fire-in-goleta/
People Mentioned (1)
investigator 1
👤 James Snodgrass primary investigator
Captain / Fire Investigator at Santa Barbara County Fire Department
He was the named fire investigator who determined the specific cause and origin of the Holiday Fire.
Source: Noozhawk (Santa Barbara)
Date: March 20, 2020
Read full article → https://www.noozhawk.com/edison_power_lines_investigation_cause_2018_holiday_fire_in_goleta/
People Mentioned (1)
Quoted 1
👤 Daniel Bertucelli secondary Quoted
Captain at Santa Barbara County Fire Department
As a department Captain, he acted in an official spokesperson role, providing the findings of the fire's cause investigation to the public.
Source: KEYT News Channel 3-12
Date: July 13, 2018
Read full article → https://keyt.com/news/2018/07/13/holiday-fire-100-contained/
People Mentioned (2)
Quoted 1
👤 Mike Eliason secondary Quoted
Spokesperson at Santa Barbara County Fire Department
As an official spokesperson, he provided critical updates to the public on containment status and damage assessments during the fire.
Signatory 1
👤 Paula Perotte primary Signatory
Mayor at City of Goleta
As Mayor of the impacted city, she took the primary action of declaring a local State of Emergency.
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Why This Entry Is Included

Wildfire Event
WILDFIRE_EVENT
definitive
A wildfire or brush fire in Santa Barbara County that resulted in significant acreage burned, structures damaged or destroyed, evacuations ordered, injuries, fatalities, or required multi-agency response. Includes named fires and significant unnamed incidents.
Curator's Justification
This entry documents a specific named fire that destroyed 10 homes and burned 113 acres, fitting the primary definition of a Wildfire Event.

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