Injuries and evacuations Santa Barbara County officials stated that they had reports of 13 persons injured, including 10 who were treated for
smoke inhalation and three with burn injuries, one of whom was critical. There is a foundation for two burn victims of the fire, Lance & Carla Hoffman. Information on this foundation including benefits and donations can be found on Facebook's group "Tea Fire Survivors: Lance and Karla Hoffman". The fire resulted in the evacuation of 5,400 homes with 15,000 residents. Approximately 2,700 evacuees were back home by the November 16, 2008. There was one fatality amongst the evacuees, a 98-year-old man, though the county sheriff-coroner had not ascertained yet if the death was due to the fire or his many medical problems.
Destruction of 210 homes The Tea Fire resulted in the destruction of 210 homes in Montecito and Santa Barbara. Of the destroyed homes, 106 were in the city of Santa Barbara, and the remainder were in Montecito. One of the homes destroyed in the fire belonged to actor
Christopher Lloyd (best known for playing
"Doc" Brown in the
Back to the Future trilogy).
Westmont College The campus of
Westmont College was heavily damaged, though no injuries were reported on the campus. The college's planning for a shelter-in-place was credited with this favorable human outcome. 800 people (students, employees, visitors and neighbors) hunkered down in the gymnasium as the fire burned to within ten feet. The Physics Lab, Psychology Building, Math Building, and 15 of the
faculty homes were destroyed. Two of the residence hall buildings in Clark
residence hall were completely gutted, along with the RD cottage. With the recovery phase initiated over the weekend,
faculty and staff were allowed back on campus November 17, but the school was scheduled to remain closed to students until December 1.
Mount Calvary Retreat House and Monastery The Mount Calvary Retreat House and Monastery in Santa Barbara, part of the
Order of the Holy Cross, was also destroyed. ==Response and resources==