Firefighters responded Friday afternoon to a vegetation fire burning in a eucalyptus grove on the south side of Highway 101, between Hollister Avenue and Storke Road in Goleta.
Firefighters responded Friday afternoon to a vegetation fire burning in a eucalyptus grove on the south side of Highway 101, between Hollister Avenue and Storke Road in Goleta. (Ryan Cullom / Noozhawk photo)

Santa Barbara County firefighters responded Friday afternoon to a vegetation fire burning near Highway 101 in Goleta.

The blaze was reported at about 3 p.m. in a eucalyptus grove on the south side of the freeway, between Hollister Avenue and Storke Road.

The first crews on scene reported the fire had burned 1/4 acre, with a rapid rate of spread in the trees.

It was not immediately known if any structures were threatened.

Shortly before 3:30 p.m., firefighters reported that the forward progress of the fire had been stopped.

The right-hand southbound Highway 101 lane was shut down to protect firefighters battling the fire. 

Railroad traffic also was halted in the area for a time.

The CHP reported that a man was seen running away from the area, which is near a homeless encampment.

Additional details were not immediately available.

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Firefighters responded Friday afternoon to a vegetation fire burning in a eucalyptus grove on the south side of Highway 101, between Hollister Avenue and Storke Road in Goleta.

Firefighters responded Friday afternoon to a vegetation fire burning in a eucalyptus grove on the south side of Highway 101, between Hollister Avenue and Storke Road in Goleta. (Ryan Cullom / Noozhawk photo)