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Uh oh. Been there many times. The words "rugged" and "inaccessible" come to mind.

I started covering the Black Hills fire when it was only 700 acres; it's now over 12,000.
I'm afraid this fire will grow even faster. It's a LOT drier than usual.

1 posted on 07/04/2002 4:04:56 PM PDT by petuniasevan
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2 posted on 07/04/2002 4:07:09 PM PDT by homeschool mama
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July 4, 2002

Firefighters strike against fire


By Lauren Halsted, Tahoe Daily Tribune

STATELINE -- People stood and stared with dropped jaws as they watched their worst nightmare become reality.

"See the flames, see it?" Pancho Garcia said to fellow Stateline Raley's employee Britt Rowland.

Rowland and Garcia watched as the first two fire engines arrived around noon at the staging ground at Park Avenue and Montreal Road in South Lake Tahoe.

"Everyone's been saying it's gonna happen. But not now. Not like this," Rowland said.

"Trees are exploding. Spot fires are jumping. It's out of control," Pat Wetzel said as he watched roaring flames from the bottom of Kingsbury Grade.

Wetzel, who has lived at Tahoe every summer for the past 49 years, saw the first plume of smoke as he drove across town earlier in the day.

He said he has never seen anything like this in Tahoe, not this close.

State troopers were conducting traffic at the bottom of Kingsbury while the evacuation took place.

Tahoe-Douglas Fire Protection District organized a staging ground at the bottom of the grade.

"Our biggest concern right now is structures," Assistant Chief Bruce VanCleemput said at around 4 p.m.

Six strike teams, which consist of five engines and a leader, prepared for action. Their goal was to protect the structures off Kingsbury, which were at the greatest risk.

A strike team is a specifically designed unit designated to fulfill a targeted task. It stays together at all times, and is deployed in a specific location.

The teams used to fight the Gondola fire will leap-frog up the hill as needed. Fires of this nature usually spread fast, from tree-top to tree-top, and generally pass over houses, fire officials reported.

However, the strike teams will be at the scene to put out any sparks that land on roofs.

Southwest Gas had two representatives, who would not give their names, standing by in case the gas to houses needed to be turned off. They hoped it wouldn't come to that, but added it didn't look good.

A strike team staging ground was also set up at the Stateline Raley's parking lot.

The California Department of Fire Nevada Yuba Placer unit from Truckee organized a type three strike team at this location.

Type one is the highest, with water tank size and equipment determining different levels, CDF firefighter Tyler Martin said. Each type of strike team has five engines and a leader.

The commander of the unit recently returned from fighting the fires in Arizona. He was not available for comment.

Crowds of stunned people filled the parking lot. Most sat in silence and watched as disaster struck too close to home.

Each time a helicopter loaded with water flew overhead, Raley's employee April Kirkhuff whispered "thank you" with a hint of sadness in her eyes. When asked if she has ever seen anything like this, Kirkhuff, a 23-year resident, said "Not here. Not in Tahoe."

3 posted on 07/04/2002 4:07:59 PM PDT by petuniasevan
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Just a reminder that California would be a parched desert this year without water from the Colorado river. Both LA and San Diego had all time lows of rainfall in the last 12 months in over 150 years of record keeping.

LA itself was 10% below the record. Math wizards will come up with the odds of that, but with 150 years of data, coming 10% lower than any point ever spells big danger. It is going to be one of the worst fire seasons in modern memory, and it is just starting.

5 posted on 07/04/2002 4:13:05 PM PDT by dogbyte12
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It's been a while since I've been to Tahoe and I'm not a skier. Is this east of the lake and casinos or north?
6 posted on 07/04/2002 4:15:20 PM PDT by Canticle_of_Deborah
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Local reports are saying that the fire is 60% contained. Being a local I can say, "We have the best EMS and Fire Crews around".
10 posted on 07/04/2002 4:28:07 PM PDT by In Search of Freedom
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As of this morning there were 20 arson fires set on the Hoopa Valley Reservation in the last two days, one of them at 200 acres. There are 20 or more fires set along hiway 96 every year and because of this the fires rarely grow too big. I have no new news to report on these fires at this time. This area is in Humboldt county.
12 posted on 07/04/2002 4:33:55 PM PDT by tubebender
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My family and I stayed at upper Kingsbury just 3 weeks ago--we're members of Perennial Vacation Club which is headquartered there. Beautiful spot. I hope this fire is contained soon!
13 posted on 07/04/2002 5:02:20 PM PDT by HopeSprings
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25 posted on 07/04/2002 6:51:13 PM PDT by madfly
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31 posted on 07/04/2002 7:46:36 PM PDT by kcvl
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New FIRE in Lake Tahoe area

Were any Forest Service employees seen hurriedly leaving the area?

38 posted on 07/04/2002 11:44:17 PM PDT by Excuse_My_Bellicosity
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