
PASO ROBLES, CA – At approximately 12:41 a.m. on Saturday, June 21, 2025, Paso Robles Fire and Emergency Services responded to reports of a vegetation fire in the riverbed just south of Highway 46 East.
Fire crews arrived within four minutes to find roughly one-quarter acre of trees and heavy brush actively burning. Thanks to a rapid and coordinated response, the fire was contained within 30 minutes, with full extinguishment achieved within three hours.
The incident prompted a multi-agency response involving three fire engines and one Battalion Chief from Paso Robles, as well as two fire engines, one Battalion Chief, and a bulldozer from Cal Fire/San Luis Obispo County Fire Department under automatic aid agreements. In total, 20 firefighters were deployed. The Paso Robles Police Department provided traffic control support.
Investigators have determined the fire originated from homeless activity in the area.
Paso Robles Fire and Emergency Services urges residents to stay alert during the dry season and to report any signs of smoke or fire immediately.