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The Fire That Named Itself: The Thomas Fire Started Half a Mile from Thomas Aquinas College and the Chapel Bell Was Its Alarm
The Thomas Fire ignited approximately half a mile south of Thomas Aquinas College in Santa Paula, California, on the evening of December 4, 2017. College officials rang the historic chapel bell -- used only a handful of times in the college's history -- as the emergency signal at approximately 6:30 PM PST, and all 365 undergraduate students were evacuated to Sacred Heart Church in Ventura within three minutes of the order. The fire was subsequently named 'Thomas' after the road near the campus where it originated, and became the largest recorded wildfire in California history at that time.
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- NewsCalifornia wildfire forces evacuation at Thomas Aquinas College - Catholic News Agencycatholicnewsagency.com
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- NewsCalifornia wildfire forces evacuation at Thomas Aquinas College - Catholic World Reportcatholicworldreport.com
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- SourceThomas Fire - Wikipediaen.wikipedia.org