Posted on 10/28/2003 11:00:04 PM PST by lainie
Cal Fire Maps
http://wildfire.cr.usgs.gov/ca_geomac/viewer.htm
http://www.incidentcontrol.com
http://www.firedetect.ssd.nesdis.noaa.gov/Run.htm
Live online scanner feeds for fire, cops, CDF, air attack
http://www.live365.com/stations/kb6jag
FYI, this one gives pop ups if you use it.
No pop ups on this feed
http://www.police-scanner.info/livescan.htm
Another live scanner feed.
Click on Big Bear Feed
http://www.compucations.com/nuke/html/modules.php?name=LiveScanners
another live feed for socal, Verdugo Fire Communications Center
http://verdugo.ci.glendale.ca.us/radio.html
Simi Valley fire scanner
http://www.shoutcast.com/directory/?s=scanner&numresult=100&x=34&y=9
http://209.153.152.2:8888 lots of scanner chatter in Ventura county
CHP Dispatch
http://cad.chp.ca.gov/
CDF AIR CHANNELS
Red - 151.220 - Air to ground units Blue - 151.280 - Air to air Green - 151.295 - Air to air Yellow - 151.310 - Air to air Victor - 122.925 AM - Air to air for contract helicopters
List of channels for SoCal
http://www.qsl.net/ke6alv/
Get a copy of Police call for when you're mobile.
http://www.policecall.com/
San Bernardino National Forest
171.475 mhz and 172.225
123.9750 National Air Tanker Base Freq. 135.9750 Air ops 151.2200 CDF Red Air to Ground 151.2650 CDF Region 151.3100 CDF Air Tactics 6 151.3550 CDF Command Net 1 154.2650 OES White Fire 2 154.2800 OES White Fire 1 154.2950 OES White Fire 3 164.1250 Fire Camp Service Net 166.6125 "Command" Fontana area 166.8500 Air attack 167.9500 BLM Air to Ground 168.0500 NIFC Tac 1 168.0750 NIFC Tac 3 168.200 NIFC Tac 2 (Crew Net) 168.2500 BLM? "Command" 168.4000 BLM "Command" 168.6000 NIFC Tac 3 168.6250 Air Guard 169.1250 Calif. Fire Travel Net 169.0625 vehicle mechanics? 170.0000 Air to Ground Region 5 173.9125 Region 5 Tac 4 173.9625 Region 5 Tac 5 173.9875 Region 5 Tac 6 415.5500 National Air channel
HAM
145.220
Los Angeles Area
KNBC: http://www.nbc4.tv
KABC: http://www.abc7.com
KCBS: http://www.cbs2.com
KTTV: http://www.fox11la.com
KCAL: http://www.kcal.com
Good list of SoCal television stations and links to their websites:
http://newslink.org/catele.html
San Diego
http://nbcsandiego.feedroom.com/?fr_story=af0368e01c0323615f2e6f30970885b317fe905c
http://www.kogo.com/streaming.html
List of online TV and Newspapers in Ca.
http://www.keepandbeararms.com/opsd/np/ca.htm
2 posted on 10/27/2003 9:18 PM PST by spectr17
I would be ticked if he had done that to me. My guess is that his neighbors left the power on to preserve food. If the fire hits the house it is not going to make much difference if the power is on or off.
1:15 p.m.
The San Diego County Sheriff's Bomb Arson Unit reports another fire-related death. A body was recovered in a home at 9848 Vista Viejas Rd. in Alpine this morning.
Investigators are unable to determine whether the victim is male or female, but they believe it could be the body of a missing 41 year old woman who resided at that address. This brings the number of fire-related deaths to 13.
12:45 p.m.
From the California Dept. of Forestry: The Cedar fire is heading north along the 79 in the St. Ysabel area moving towards the Volcan Mountain range. The activity is concentrated in the northeast, east and southeast borders.
The National Weather Service is reporting 25 mile per hours winds with gusts up to 40 miles per hour. Evacuations are in effect for Wynola, Schoolhouse Canyon , St. Ysabel and Volcan Mountain areas.
Officials ask that residents please heed evacuation orders. There are currently 33, 000 firefighters on the lines and an additional 10,000 assisting in the fire fighting efforts. There are 12 air tankers fighting the fire.
Supervisor Diane Jacob represents most of the fire area including Crest, Alpine, Julian and Cuyamaca. Community disaster centers are being set up in the affected areas and she asks to hear from residents about what they need. Her office is at 1600 Pacific Highway and the phone number is (619) 531-5522.
State Senator Dennis Hollingsworth says his office is compiling packets of information from state offices, FEMA and the federal government and will make them available at evacuation centers and assistance centers. Residents may contact his offices in El Cajon and Temecula. El Cajon: 1870 Cordell Court, Ste. 107 , Phone: (619) 596-3136. Temecula: 27555 Ynez Road, Ste. 204 Phone: (909) 676-1020.
The Paradise fire is burning just north of the Cedar fire east of Valley Center. The primary areas of concern are the northeast and eastern flanks that are moving towards Palomar and Lake Henshaw areas. Evacuations are still in effect in the area primarily due to the limited access in and out. All areas that are open are limited to residents only. 111 structures have been destroyed.
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