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20 Minutes From Spark to Evacuation: A Brush Fire at CSUCI's Doorstep Pushed the Whole Campus Out

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Confirmed Threat

On the morning of Thursday, January 23, 2025, the Laguna Fire ignited at 8:38 AM PST at Laguna and Hueneme Roads near the CSU Channel Islands campus in Camarillo. CSUCI issued an evacuation order at 8:58 AM — just 20 minutes after ignition — covering the entire campus and the adjacent University Glen and Anacapa Canyon residential communities. The order was lifted at 10:15 AM with no injuries and no damage to campus structures.

Alerts
3
Response
20 min
Killed
0
Injured
0
Institution
California State University, Channel Islands
Public Masters · CA
~5,500 studentsCI Alert
Confirmed Timeline

Alert Sequence

3 messages in sequence · 1 verified verbatim

Some alert texts below are approximate reconstructions from news coverage, not confirmed verbatim transcripts. Reconstructed texts are shown in italic with a dashed border. Verified verbatim texts have a solid border and are marked accordingly.

INITIAL ALERTTwitter/X
A fire has been reported on Round Mountain/Sat'wiwa and the campus has been ordered to evacuate. Please proceed to evacuate the campus and University Glen/Ancapa Canyon immediately.
Verbatim per CSU Channel Islands' official Twitter post during the Laguna Fire
Issued at 8:58 AM PST, just 20 minutes after the fire ignited at 8:38 AM at Laguna and Hueneme Roads
The reference to 'Round Mountain/Sat'wiwa' uses both the modern and Chumash names for the geographic feature, reflecting CSUCI's ongoing partnership with the Chumash community
UPDATESMS
Approximate reconstruction173 chars
CI Alert: Evacuation continues. Ventura County Fire is on scene. Avoid the campus. University Glen and Anacapa Canyon residents must evacuate immediately. Updates to follow.

This text has been reconstructed from news coverage and may not reflect the exact original wording.

Reconstructed from CSUCI Office of the President follow-up letter and KTLA reporting on the active firefighting response
Ventura County Fire Department deployed ground crews and air tankers; the Pacific Coast Business Times reported aerial drops
University Glen is a faculty/staff residential community on the CSUCI campus
ALL CLEARSMS+1h 17m
Approximate reconstruction177 chars
CI Alert: Evacuation orders for the campus, University Glen and Anacapa Canyon have been lifted. Classes are canceled for today. Normal operations will resume tomorrow, Jan. 24.

This text has been reconstructed from news coverage and may not reflect the exact original wording.

Reconstructed from CSUCI's official news release announcing the 10:15 AM evacuation lift
Total evacuation duration was approximately 1 hour 17 minutes — among the shortest wildfire evacuation cycles in this archive
The fire was ultimately contained at approximately 98%, with no injuries and no campus structural damage
Context

Background

At 8:38 AM PST on Thursday, January 23, 2025, a brush fire ignited at Laguna and Hueneme Roads near the CSU Channel Islands campus in Camarillo, fanned by Santa Ana winds. CSUCI's emergency operations team coordinated with Ventura County and issued a campus-wide evacuation order at 8:58 AM — just 20 minutes after ignition. The CI Alert covered the academic campus and the adjacent University Glen and Anacapa Canyon residential communities. Ventura County Fire Department ground crews and air tankers attacked the fire aggressively. The evacuation order was lifted at 10:15 AM after the fire's forward progress was stopped, with no injuries and no campus damage. Classes were canceled for the day; all operations resumed January 24. The fire ultimately burned about 100 acres before reaching 98% containment. The CSUCI alert is notable for its use of the Chumash place name 'Sat'wiwa' alongside the English 'Round Mountain' — a small but meaningful linguistic recognition.
Analysis

Key Findings

The 20-minute interval from fire ignition (8:38 AM) to campus evacuation order (8:58 AM) is among the fastest wildfire alert times in this archive, reflecting CSUCI's pre-existing fire-response coordination with Ventura County
The CI Alert used the Chumash place name 'Sat'wiwa' alongside 'Round Mountain' — a small example of indigenous linguistic recognition in formal emergency messaging
The 1 hour 17 minute total evacuation duration demonstrates how a fast initial alert combined with rapid air attack can resolve a wildfire scare without major campus disruption
Outcome
Approximately 100 acres burned. No injuries reported. No campus buildings or structures were damaged. Classes were canceled for the day; all operations resumed January 24.
Provenance

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Added May 2026Updated May 2026Via ingestion