Corral Canyon Fire Response

The Corral Canyon Fire Response (CCFR) was born as a community-based vision following the devastating Corral Canyon fire of 2007. Completely separate from the official county-sponsored Call Firefighter program (Engine 271), the Fire Response Team is made up of community volunteers trained to deploy and operate the four quick response trucks equipped with 100 gallon foam tanks. These trucks have been placed in strategic locations throughout the canyon . Their value was underscored this past November when a car fire erupted in El Nido during Red Flag conditions. In less than 5 minutes, the Corral Canyon Fire Response team was on scene and extinguished the fully engulfed vehicle. LA County Engine 71 arrived shortly thereafter, completing the operation. If you are interested in volunteering for the Fire Response Team please contact us at info@corralcanyon.org

In the event of a fire emergency in the canyon, please always dial 911 first!! An additional Fire Response call-in number will be provided in the coming weeks.

Youth Education and Awareness Programs

In addition to their volunteer duties, the members of the CCFR, in partnership with the Corral Canyon Fire Safety Alliance (CCFSA), conducts fire safety education and awareness programs and demonstrations for L.A. County youth. The CCFR is also working to establish a program with Malibu High School through which high school students can earn community service hours by assisting CCFR with brush clearance, equipment maintenance, and organization.