Guy Fieri didn’t need to don any firefighting gear to help the many first responders battling the devastating wildfires raging across California.

Instead, the Food Network star used his typical tools of the trade to cook up some tasty relief.

Guy Fieri made a surprise visit to serve dinner to everyone at the law enforcement staging area at Butte College. Thank you so much Guy for filling our bellies and lifting our spirits. #ButteSheriff #CampFire pic.twitter.com/ZnhNxOa81n — Butte County Sheriff (@ButteSheriff) November 12, 2018

Fieri, the star of "Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives,” paid a surprise visit to Butte College, the staging area for first responders trying to control the deadly Camp Fire that has been raging across Butte County, California.

“Thank you so much Guy for filling our bellies and lifting our spirits,” the Butte County Sheriff’s Office said in a tweet that included several photographs of Fieri's visit. The chef is a longtime resident of Santa Rosa, California.

Pulled pork was the main dish served to the hard-working firefighters and other volunteers, according to several tweets and other posts on social media.

Guy Fieri is in this photo with Officer Joe Almeida up in Butte County #CampFire Guy is cooking pulled pork dinner for everyone this evening. He had also thanked everyone that is helping out for their hard work! Thank you Guy for your time, support and great food! #ButteCounty pic.twitter.com/tL9CekUtUP — Auburn Police Dept (@AuburnPoliceCA) November 12, 2018

The deadly wildfires burning across Northern and Southern California have killed at least 31 people across the state and forced the evacuation of hundreds of thousands.

In particular, the Camp Fire is believed to be the most destructive in the state's history, and has already destroyed more than 6,000 homes and scorched 111,000 acres, according to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection.

Of course, this isn't the first time Fieri has lent a helping hand to those in the state affected by wildfires.

Last year, he partnered with The Salvation Army to help feed evacuees and volunteers.

Our @WCKitchen Relief Team is on the ground in Redding, California to serve the #CarrFire evacuee shelters & emergency crews! Coordinating with @Cal_OES @RedCross @SalvationArmyUS to deliver hot meals with our Food First Responder partners @GuyFieri @OpBBQRelief! More soon... pic.twitter.com/16j2eIw5uu — José Andrés (@chefjoseandres) July 30, 2018

And earlier this year, celebrity chef and award-winning restaurateur José Andrés tweeted a photo featuring Fieri after both of them helped cook up more than 1,000 meals for emergency responders, as well as people who had lost their homes, in Northern California after the Carr Fire.