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Oregon Firefighters set own blazes in bid to corral wildfires
Oregon Live ^
| 08/01/02
| ALEX PULASKI and BETH QUINN
Posted on 08/01/2002 6:19:24 AM PDT by Grampa Dave
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To: Grampa Dave; All
Rick Hartigan, USFS information officer, West Florence fire, reports at 7:30 a.m. on August 2: Fire in very much the same area as yesterday, did not advance toward Agness. Very little change in the weather forecast, winds will swing back and forth, upper level low coming in for the weekend, offshore flow with higher humidity. Chance of RAIN in four days. Showing good recovery at night. Activity yesterday, completion of triage work at Agness, more to be done. Dozers still working on line. Wilderness Retreat (14 miles up Chetco) work expected to be done today. Bringing in helicopters today, portable 10,000 gallon tank being set up at (Curry County's) Oak Flat for helicopters to dip from. Helicopters capable of dropping 150 to 2500 gallons at one time. No percentage of containment of fire, no containment date.
Sheriff Kent Owens advises any evacuation notice will come through his office which will provide security. Road closure at the North Bank of Chetco at the South Fork bridge except for residents.
Mike Murphy, emergency services director, said Curry General Hospital is prepared to treat those with smoke related problems or injuries from the fire lines. A Red Cross shelter is ready at the high school.
Coos Forest Protection agency reports Florence and Biscuit fires not yet merged as of 5 p.m. August 1. Fire continues to burn primarily in the Siskiyou National forest.
KURY Radio reports a lot of smoke in Brookings-Harbor this morning. Some of the best marijuana gardens have burned with the forests. Great progress with Shelley Creek fire - 50% contained since yesterday (August 1). Highway 199 remains closed through Sunday.
ALERT FOR CALIFORNIA: Authorities on Tuesday were searching for Brookings resident Billy Gene Preuitt, who is suspected of murdering his neighbor Carol Zimmerman. Anyone who has any information about Preuitt, or who has seen Zimmerman's red 1990 Toyota Corolla with Oregon license plate VXG 212, is asked call the Brookings Police Department at (541) 469-3118, or the Crime Stoppers hotline (800) 974-0000. Preuitt, who lives in the next door apartment, is being sought in connection with her murder. He was reported to be driving Zimmerman's 1990 red Toyota Corolla when last seen at a motel in Redding, Calif.
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08/02/2002 8:07:27 AM PDT
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Granof8
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To: Grampa Dave; Carry_Okie; farmfriend; Phil V.; Not gonna take it anymore
"This is why we may have to kill all of the damn lawyers to even stand a chance with these greenies."Naw, Grampaw... Just shake yer spear at 'em!!!
Sorry I'm so late to this EnvironMental "terror watch." I'm tryin ta catch up on all the recent postins & pingins. I've not only been busy, but have had computers crashin an burnin!
Speakin of burnin... We had a little fire up between Georgetown and Cool at Greenwood, taday! Scairt the whey outa everbudy roun here!!! My son called frum MeadowVista tanite wunderin why we wuz sendin alla our smoke ovur there!
Nex thing ya know, the dumbasses suers will sue ta force fire fighters ta put MTBE in the pumper trucks water tanks ta create cleaner burning forests!!!
To: SierraWasp
Nex thing ya know, the dumbasses suers will sue ta force fire fighters ta put MTBE in the pumper trucks water tanks ta create cleaner burning forests!!!That's classic. Just love it. I've been putting the mandatory link on everything.
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