The Sheriff’s Department said that it conducted wellness checks, delivered medications, and dug out gas meters for residents on Monday
as of Tuesday, with Highway 18 from San Bernardino to Snow Valley, Highway 330 from Highland to Running Springs, State Highway 38 from Mentone to Big Bear, and the entirety of State Routes 189 and 173 opening to residential traffic only. Travelers must provide proof of residency, such as an ID with an address, utility bill, or car registration.
Even the Orange County Fire Authority offered its services to the region on March 7, sending two hand crews, a strike team, and aerial firefighters to help. OCFA has proudly sent our 2 FF hand crews, a strike team of 5 patrols & some overhead FFs to help with the historic winter storm in the San Bernardino Mtns .OCFA FFs are checking on residents & digging paths to their doors. Not only is this lifesaving, but smile inducing
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