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Southern California Fires -- Live Thread 10/29
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
TOPICS: Breaking News; News/Current Events; US: California
KEYWORDS: firestorm; forestfire; michaeldobbs; socalfires; wildfire
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To: ErnBatavia
Makes me think of Saugus Cafe ;)
To: BurbankKarl
that's a keeper
To: Letitring
We often forget about the police, the highway patrol, and animal control.... and they are all working their a$$es off... and not trained for fire like our FFs are.
And the utility company personell....
2,583
posted on
10/29/2003 9:14:26 PM PST
by
SCalGal
(who is trying to keep track of everything and everyone)
To: SCalGal
Yes, definitely see an accoutant, they spent 10 minutes on KCAL today talking about so many different aspects it made my head spin. They also interviewd Fair Plan officials who are mailing $20,000 checks today for last weeks victims
To: All; BurbankKarl
That is an amazing sight to see.
I pray that things don't get worse for all of you in California. You all stay safe, and get a good nights sleep.
2,585
posted on
10/29/2003 9:18:25 PM PST
by
azGOPgal
(God Bless America)
To: Brad's Gramma
Malathion? GREAT stuff. Illegal in CA. Rule: If it works, it's illegal.
2,586
posted on
10/29/2003 9:19:37 PM PST
by
SCalGal
(who is trying to keep track of everything and everyone)
To: azGOPgal
scanner: "...heavy fog and drizzle all the way across the Rim..."
To: BurbankKarl
someone reporting that Rim of the World High School is socked in with fog and drizzle
To: ErnBatavia
Are you talking about Cold Springs Tavern on Hwy. 154?
From Mapman on our forum,
I work for CalTrans and was up on Hwy 18 today near Rim Of The World High School. We were asked to provide traffic control on the highway directly in front of the school. The parking lot was being used as a fire base to refill the helicopters. The ground crews would mix up the "Red Stuff" and fill a large reservoir/bladder, and then the helo's would drop down would dip out of it while hovering.
We were there to stop traffic while they filled up and departed over the highway. These guys were working the Arrowhead/Cedar Glen area.There was 3 single rotor skycranes, and one of the larger double rotor helo's. It was pretty impressive to watch. They were coming in about every 8-10 minutes for hours, taking breaks only to fill up with fuel at the old Norton tanker base.
I took way too many pictures of burned out homes along the 18, and of the helicopters. I will resize them when I have time and post a few. Those pilots and firefighters are true American heros, putting it all on the line to whip this fire.............
2,590
posted on
10/29/2003 9:21:12 PM PST
by
spectr17
(Veni, Vedi, Velcro. I came, I saw, I stuck around)
To: Fitzcarraldo; BurbankKarl
bizarro, just heard the same
To: BurbankKarl
Yes, definitely see an accoutant, they spent 10 minutes on KCAL today talking about so many different aspects it made my head spin. At the FEMA sites after the northridge earthquake, the IRS had handouts... they will help. It doesn't have to be all that complicated, if they would explain it properly.
2,592
posted on
10/29/2003 9:22:15 PM PST
by
SCalGal
(who is trying to keep track of everything and everyone)
To: lainie
blog guy linked our thread
To: Mrs.Liberty
It's my understanding that nothing is standing near lake Cuyamaca.
Small Group Of Big Bear Residents Refuses To Leave Mountain
BIG BEAR LAKE, Calif. 10.29.03, 5:35p
The Associated Press
Wildfires have closed in around this popular mountain resort town, forcing thousands of residents to flee in recent days, but a small group refused to leave Wednesday, insisting faith and firefighters would keep them safe.
The heart of Big Bear Valley, home to about 15,000 people, is usually mobbed with tourists in quaint cafes and specialty gift shops. This day it is eerily silent except for the clang of flags banging against poles outside empty businesses and homes.
A steady stream of vehicles loaded with couches, televisions and other household items has been snaking down the mountain along Highway 18 for days.
San Bernardino County sheriff's Deputy Jack Nelson drove through the city with his loudspeaker, announcing a mandatory evacuation and urging residents to evacuate.
"We're basically telling everyone to get out, but we can't push them out," Nelson said.
One of the few business still operating was OJ's Doughnut shop, which kept a steady supply of doughnuts and coffee flowing to sheriff's deputies and firefighters battling the wildfires.
A skeleton staff at KBHR-FM radio planned to broadcast fire reports until the last minute.
The group was going to stay until officials dismantled the emergency operations center in town, said Rick Herrick, president and general manager of the rock 'n' roll station.
For residents who stayed, authorities handed out yellow crime scene tape to put on their homes so that if flames came through, firefighters would know people were there.
Some who stayed propped ladders and garden hoses against their homes so they could quickly soak the roof if flames approached.
"Everyone is telling us to leave, but we're waiting 'til we see the flames," said Chrisann Maurer, as she watered down her yard and her house in heavy wind. "I'm afraid, but I've got a lot of faith. I just think there is enough people praying that we might be safe," she said.
Rik Hardesty and his wife Cheri said they didn't think it was time to leave yet.
"There are two things keeping us here," Rik Hardesty said, "faith, and the fact that the firefighters here are the baddest in the world."
Mark Peterson, a firefighter with Big Bear Lake Fire Department, called those who refused to leave "crazy."
He said the fire was moving toward Big Bear Lake from the southwest, northwest and west.
"It's incredible. They're rewriting history with this fire," Peterson said. "Nobody knows where this thing is going to go."
"This looks like a ghost town," Herrick said. "But it's our duty to get the information out. The signal is here and a lot of people who evacuated are tuned in because they're not able to get information specifically on Big Bear anywhere else."
2,595
posted on
10/29/2003 9:27:17 PM PST
by
spectr17
(Veni, Vedi, Velcro. I came, I saw, I stuck around)
To: sandyeggo
Thanks for all your updates. We have been reading these threads for days. I am glad that you are safe you must have had quite a scare. We have family in the San Diego area also but all out of harms way (Cardiff) The last time we were in the area we took a look at the casinos in the area I am wondering if they are still standing.
To: It's me
scanner: fire is still 1/2 mile west of Keller Peak...no fire east
To: CARepubGal
I'm doing okay, about the same as you. I am, however, thrilled that school is open tomorrow --- I am "toddlerd-out from 3 house-bound days! :-)
2,598
posted on
10/29/2003 9:28:41 PM PST
by
onyx
To: BurbankKarl
Keller Peak is a commo site, worked many days there climbing the towers. CDF has equipmen there I think also. HAM too.
There is a fire lookout tower there that looks into the south, San Bernardino Valley
2,599
posted on
10/29/2003 9:30:43 PM PST
by
spectr17
(Veni, Vedi, Velcro. I came, I saw, I stuck around)
To: spectr17
the guy is on the tower.....he said it was cold....
everyone seemed to cheer up hearing about drizzling....
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