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06/24/2026
Did you feel it?
A magnitude 5.6 earthquake occurred at 8:10am near Willits in Mendocino County.
Information on the quake from the USGS can be found at https://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eventpage/nc75382936/executive.
Are you prepared for earthquakes and emergencies? Visit SRCity.org/ReadySR and https://www.srcity.org/455/Earthquakes.
06/21/2026
🚒Happy Father’s Day from the Santa Rosa Fire Department!
🚒¡Feliz Día del Padre de parte del Departamento de Bomberos de Santa Rosa!
We hope everyone has a great day celebrating the Dads in their lives and a special thank you to our hard working on-duty and off-duty SRFD Dads! Have a safe Sunday Santa Rosa... we hope your day is LIT! 🔥😂🚒
06/19/2026
💚💛Happy Juneteenth 2026♥️🖤
Celebrating freedom and resilience and wishing everyone a safe holiday. 🚒 Santa Rosa Fire Department business and administration office will be closed today June 19th and will open for normal business hours Monday June 22nd, 2026.
06/11/2026
Country Summer Music Festival - Special Event Advisory from Santa Rosa Police
Traffic Advisory – Expect Delays Near Fairgrounds This Weekend
The Country Summer Music Festival will bring heavy traffic to the area around the Sonoma County Fairgrounds (1350 Bennett Valley Road) June 12–14. There will also be a Juneteenth March and Festival at Martin Luther King Jr. Park (1671 Hendley Street) beginning at 9:00 a.m. on June 13.
Motorists should expect significant delays in the surrounding area, particularly before and immediately after the event each day:
● Friday, 6/12, prior to gates opening at 3:00 p.m., through 11:00 p.m. as vehicles leave
● Saturday, 6/13, prior to gates opening at 12:00 p.m., through 11:00 p.m. as vehicles leave
● Saturday, 6/13, Juneteenth March and Festival at Martin Luther King, Jr Park from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
● Sunday, 6/14, prior to gates opening at 12:00 p.m., through 9:00 p.m. as vehicles leave
If you’re not attending, consider avoiding the area or planning alternate routes. If you are heading to the event, give yourself extra travel time.
Please keep an eye out for pedestrians and help us keep everyone safe. And remember...have a plan for a safe ride home. 🎵🚗
06/11/2026
🏆Santa Rosa Police Department and Santa Rosa Fire Department Honored by Rotary of Santa Rosa with Officer and Firefighter of the Year Awards
On June 2, 2026, the Santa Rosa Police Department (SRPD) and Santa Rosa Fire Department (SRFD) personnel had the honor of attending the annual Rotary of Santa Rosa luncheon during which they honored a Police Officer, Firefighter, and Deputy Sheriff for their outstanding efforts in 2025. SRPD Officer Jon Crespan was named Rotary Officer of the Year, and SRFD Firefighter Nathan Dilly both received this prestigious honor.
The Rotary of Santa Rosa Officer and Firefighter of the Year awards represent one of the highest community honors for public safety professionals, recognizing exceptional courage, professionalism, and service above and beyond the call of duty. Each year, Rotary acknowledges individuals whose actions exemplify a profound commitment to protecting life and strengthening community trust.
Officer Jon Crespan – Rotary Officer of the Year
Officer Jonathan Crespan, who joined the Santa Rosa Police Department on December 28, 2009, was selected by his peers for this prestigious honor, reflecting not only his actions in critical incidents but also the deep respect he has earned within the department.
Officer Crespan serves on the Hostage Negotiation Team, works as a Field Training Officer, is a member of the Mobile Field Force Team, and previously served as a Gangs Crime Team Detective. His diverse experience and leadership have consistently demonstrated a commitment to public safety and mentorship.
Officer Crespan’s selection is grounded in several extraordinary incidents that highlight his professionalism, composure, and life-saving actions:
In three separate critical incidents, Officer Crespan demonstrated decisive action, professionalism, and compassion under high-pressure conditions. In one case involving a violent stabbing at a high school, he quickly secured the scene and provided advanced medical care to a severely injured victim suffering from significant blood loss. Officer Crespan applied lifesaving treatments, closely monitored the victim’s condition, and accompanied the victim to the hospital to ensure continuous care, actions that were instrumental in the victim’s survival. In another incident, Officer Crespan responded to a crisis involving an individual in distress on the ledge of a parking structure. Working in coordination with another officer, Officer Crespan physically rescued the individual from the ledge. The situation was safely resolved through patience and precise timing, preventing a tragic outcome and ensuring the individual received appropriate care.
In a separate homicide response, Officer Crespan was among the first on scene and immediately rendered aid to a critically injured victim, demonstrating professionalism and compassion despite the severity of the situation. Across all three incidents, Officer Crespan’s ability to remain calm, provide critical medical assistance, and make sound decisions under pressure highlights a strong commitment to public safety and the preservation of life.
These incidents exemplify Officer Crespan’s dedication, quick decision-making, and commitment to preserving life. His actions consistently reflect the highest standards of the Santa Rosa Police Department and underscore why he was chosen to represent the department as Rotary Officer of the Year.
“Officer Crespan is a consummate professional whose calm, decisive actions under pressure have saved lives and strengthened our community,” said Police Chief John Cregan. “Being selected by his peers speaks volumes about his character, leadership, and the respect he has earned throughout our department.”
Firefighter Nathan Dilly – Rotary Firefighter of the Year
Firefighter Nathan Dilly, who joined the Santa Rosa Fire Department in August 2022, was also selected by his peers for this distinguished award, a testament not only to his performance in critical situations, but also to the strong admiration and respect he has garnered throughout the department.
Firefighter Dilly was recognized not only for his consistently outstanding work ethic and professionalism, but also for his extraordinary actions during a vehicle accident response on December 20, 2025. What began as a routine, non-injury collision at Ludwig Avenue and Stony Point Road quickly escalated when one of the vehicles suddenly ignited, trapping the driver inside.
Shortly after arriving, Engine 10’s crew saw a fire erupt around a vehicle just ahead of them. The fire rapidly intensified with flames spreading in a liquid fuel pattern and extreme heat threatening both the driver in the car and responding personnel. Without hesitation, Firefighter Dilly assisted in deploying a charged hose line to contain the advancing fire. As conditions remained volatile, the driver could be heard screaming from inside the vehicle that was now fully involved in fire. Firefighter Dilly quickly advanced through active flames, forced open the driver’s side door, and rescued the conscious and distressed occupant, pulling her to safety while the vehicle remained on fire.
The impact of these actions was powerfully underscored at the luncheon, where the rescued driver attended as a special guest. In an emotional account of the harrowing incident, she expressed profound gratitude for Firefighter Dilly and the entire crew, crediting their swift, courageous response with saving her life. Firefighter Dilly’s performance that day exemplifies exceptional bravery, composure under pressure, and dedication to duty, reflecting the very highest standards of the Santa Rosa Fire Department.
“Firefighter Dilley’s bravery and commitment to protecting others, particularly in life-threatening conditions, exemplifies the very best of the fire service,” said Fire Chief Scott Westrope. “His actions reflect exceptional courage and a deep dedication to serving our community.”
The Santa Rosa Police Department and Santa Rosa Fire Department extend their sincere congratulations to Officer Jon Crespan and Firefighter Nathan Dilley for this well-deserved recognition. Both individuals embody the courage, professionalism, and compassion that define public service at its highest level.
Firefighter Nathan Dilly, who joined the Santa Rosa Fire Department in August 2022, was also selected by his peers for this distinguished award, a testament not only to his performance in critical situations but also to the strong admiration and respect he has garnered throughout the department. r recognizing the dedication of first responders, whose daily efforts make a meaningful and lasting impact on the community.
06/10/2026
🌡️🌤️SANTA ROSA Weather UPDATE:
A Heat Advisory has been issued by the National Weather Service for a majority of the Bay Area including ALL of Santa Rosa. The Advisory goes into effect Thursday June 11th from noon until 11 p.m. The NWS expects high temperatures reaching the 90s to the triple digits within the North Bay Valleys including Santa Rosa, CA.
🚩🌡️Impacts:
⚠️Moderate Risk for heat-related illnesses for pets, livestock, and those who are sensitive to heat, especially those without effective cooling and/or adequate hydration.
⚠️Prolonged exposure to heat can result in heat stroke and heat exhaustion.
The elderly, children, Houseless community members, and those already with health issues are the most at risk.
⚠️Dehydration, hyperthermia, and heat cramps could impact those who do not take precautions.
⚠️Do not leave children or pets in unattended vehicles.
⚠️Shift activities outdoors to cooler times of the day.
🚒Residents of Santa Rosa are encouraged to prepare for emergencies by visiting www.SRCity.org/ReadySR and prepare for wildfires by visiting www.SRCity.org/WildfireReady.
🌦️Monitor weather throughout the city by visiting www.SRCity.org/Weather
06/09/2026
⚠️🚩A Red Flag Warning has been issued by the National Weather Service for portions of the Bay Area, including the North Bay Interior Mountains of Sonoma County, starting at 11:00 p.m. Wednesday night (6/10/2026) through 9:00 a.m. Thursday (6/11/2026) morning due to high winds and low relative humidity.
🚒Although the Red Flag warning is outside the Santa Rosa City limits, and we received trace amounts of rain yesterday, we expect hot, dry, and windy conditions this week. Santa Rosa residents are encouraged to prepare for wildfires and emergencies:
🚩Review evacuation zone information and neighborhood travel routes
🚩Update your emergency Go-bags
🚩Visit SRCity.org/WildfireReady and SRCity.org/ReadySR to be prepared.
🌦️Monitor weather conditions throughout Santa Rosa by visiting SRCity.org/Weather
06/09/2026
⚠️🚒PSA: The prescribed burn at Pepperwood preserve is live again today June 9th, 2026! CAL FIRE Sonoma-Lake-Napa Unit and staff from the preserve are on scene. Information from www.pepperwoodpreserve.org
Burn Announcement: Pepperwood’s stewardship team plans to conduct a 120-acre prescribed broadcast burn at Pepperwood’s reserve near Santa Rosa, Sonoma County, from Monday, June 8, through Tuesday, June 9. This project is being implemented for the purposes of ecological restoration, fire hazard reduction, and strategic fuel break maintenance as part of Pepperwood’s science-based Adaptive Management Plan for native grasslands and oak woodlands on the reserve and is an element of CAL FIRE’s Vegetation Management Plan for the 3,200-acre property. The strategic fuel break used to halt the 2019 Kincade Fire by CAL FIRE is part of the area selected for this burn.
Safety Considerations
This is a permitted controlled burn; do not call 911.
The date of this controlled burn is subject to change depending on weather conditions.
The controlled burn will commence as early as 10:00 a.m. and conclude around 6:00 p.m. There may be smoke in the air for approximately 8 hours. Travelers in the Santa Rosa/Calistoga/Windsor areas may see smoke in the air, see a fire on the ridge, or experience slowed traffic.
This vegetation treatment will be conducted by certified prescribed-fire managers and vegetation management experts.
CAL FIRE will be on-site throughout the burn to oversee compliance with its Vegetation Management Plan requirements.
The Pepperwood crew will continue to monitor the site for an extended period following completion of this prescribed fire.
🚨 Prescribed Fire in Progress at Pepperwood Preserve 🚨
You may see smoke in surrounding areas today due to an approved prescribed burn taking place at Pepperwood Preserve. Please do not report this as a wildfire.
This controlled burn is being conducted safely under approved conditions to support ecosystem health and reduce wildfire risk.
🔥 Stay informed and follow live updates on Watch Duty for real-time information and progress.
Thank you for your awareness and cooperation!
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