The County of Orange activated and staffed the Emergency Operations Center with County agency representatives at 0830 hours on Thursday, November 9, 2023 in response to the former Tustin Marine Corps Air Station hangar fire. All resources and support personnel have been identified and are on standby ready to mobilize when needed.
The County has created a public information website at http://www.ocgov.com/tustin for this incident. The County also has a public information hotline available for residents at 714-628-7085. The public information hotline will be manned with staff until 8 pm this evening.
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