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CA-LMU-3-4 FIRE - Immediate need from Shasta to Lassen Posted: 08 Jul 2007 08:44 PM GMT-06:00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
East Palo Alto grass fire kills woman, suspect in custody Posted: 08 Jul 2007 07:50 PM GMT-06:00 From Mercury News Article Launched: 07/05/2007 06:02:09 PM PDT Several grass fires broke out on the mid-Peninsula in Thursday's scorching heat, one of them resulting in the death of a homeless woman in East Palo Alto. The woman was found dead by officers responding to a grass fire that started in a small homeless encampment near East Palo Alto's levees at the end of Demeter Street. Police questioned a man who had been with her and was rescued unscathed from the fire. The man and woman were inside a makeshift shelter that had been dug into the side of the hill and stabilized with the roll bar of a jeep or truck. The fire started about 4:40 p.m. and burned through two grassy acres before it was fully contained by 5:50 p.m. "Our investigators are looking into the cause," Menlo Park Fire Protection District Chief Harold Schapelhouman said. "Based on the volume of fire that was coming out of that area, the shelter is a major point of interest." East Palo Alto police arrived first on the scene and managed to pull the man out of the shelter before he was burned, Lt. Tom Alipio said. The officers attempted to re-enter the small cave, but the fire had grown to dangerous levels, Alipio said. The woman was found burned almost to her bones, he added. "They tried to get her, but the flames were too high and the heat was intense," Alipio said. "Those officers' actions were very heroic." Shapelhouman said none of the nearby structures, including the Romic Environmental Technologies waste handling site | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Antelope Complex Wildland Fire - UPDATE - 14,700 acres Posted: 08 Jul 2007 07:36 PM GMT-06:00 Antelope Complex Wildland FireINCIDENT UPDATED 1750 hrs SummaryAntelope Complex Fire Information Plumas National Forest Phone: (530) 283-7882 / (530) 283-7883 Rapid growth continued yesterday on the Antelope Complex, fueled by unseasonably high temperatures and low humidity. Active burning create smoke plume visible throughout the area. The fire is estimated to be 14,700 acres and 10 percent contained. No structures have been lost from this large blaze. A forest closure remains in effect for an approximately 60 square mile perimeter around Antelope Lake to ensure public safety. As of 6:00 p.m. Saturday July, 7, a California Type 1 Management Team under Incident Commander Jeanne Pincha-Tulley assumed control of the Antelope Complex Wildland Fire in support of the Plumas National Forest. Firefighters have confirmed that campground facilities, as well as private property in the area, remain undamaged due to significant protection efforts. Spotting over containment lines to the has proven to be the most significant challenge. Campers that left equipment at evacuated campsites can retrieve it at 9:00 a.m. Monday. They will be escorted by CHP from the checkpoint on Genesee-Antelope Lake Road to the campsites and must immediately remove their equipment. The same opportunity will be available through Wednesday, unless fire behavior prohibits entry. Statistics: Acres - 14,700 Containment - 10 percent Personnel - 828 Outlook - Weather is predicted to be hot and dry through Sunday with thunder storms predicted Monday and Tuesday. Extremely dry fuels are significantly affecting fire behavior. Outlook - Weather is predicted to be hot and dry through Sunday with thunder storms predicted Monday and Tuesday. Extremely dry fuels are significantly affecting fire behavior. Basic Information
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Aircraft down on the ZACA Fire - Minor injuries Posted: 08 Jul 2007 06:56 PM GMT-06:00 Reports of a rotary Aircraft down on the ZACA Fire, Two engines requested and Two medivac helos requested to Figueroa RD. No further at this time, Will update on outcome. Info from Anonymous reader From around the net: (1) A heavy Sky Crane has crashed at helibase. 1 trapped, second pilot out. Santa Barbara CO. sending responce along with AMR x2 and 2 ALS air ships. UPDATE: Both pilots received minor injuries but are being transported to hospital. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Southern California fire resources getting thin... Posted: 08 Jul 2007 06:51 PM GMT-06:00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
NIFC - Morning Report - California Posted: 08 Jul 2007 11:54 AM GMT-06:00 NIFC - Morning Report Initial attack activity was heavy yesterday with 419 new fires reported burning 238,972 acres. Currently, there are 56 fires and complexes over 500 acres in size. Yesterday, there were seventeen new fires over 500 acres and eight contained. The National Preparedness Level is 3. Nationally, there are six - Type 1 and thirteen - Type 2 Incident Management Team's committed.
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REGIONAL FIRES OVER 500 ACRESSOUTHERN CALIFORNIA (website: gacc.nifc.gov/oscc/)
Canyon is burning thirteen miles northeast of Santa Clarita, CA in grass and brush. Residences are threatened and evacuations are in effect. Zaca is burning fifteen miles northeast of Buellton, CA in chaparral. Residences are threatened. Rock 2 is fourteen miles east of Porterville, CA and is contained.
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Red flag warning now in effect - Los Angeles and Ventura counties Posted: 08 Jul 2007 11:48 AM GMT-06:00 [EDIS] Red flag warning now in effect until midnight pdt sunday night for the mountains of los angeles and ventura counties... as well as the western portion of the antelope valley due to gusty onshore winds and low humidities ANTELOPE VALLEY- .A VERY WARM AND DRY AIR MASS REMAINS IN PLACE TODAY ACROSS THE MOUNTAINS AND ANTELOPE VALLEY...WITH SEVERAL LOCATIONS REPORTING LONG DURATIONS OF SINGLE DIGIT HUMIDITIES TODAY. THE LATEST COMPUTER MODEL PROJECTIONS INDICATE THIS VERY DRY AIR TO REMAIN IN PLACE ACROSS THE WARNING AREA THROUGH THIS EVENING...WITH A LONG DURATION OF SINGLE DIGIT HUMIDITIES EXPECTED. IN ADDITION... THERE WILL CONTINUE TO BE GUSTY ONSHORE WINDS ACROSS THE WARNING AREA...ESPECIALLY DURING THE AFTERNOON AND EVENING HOURS. ANOTHER THREAT WILL APPROACH THE MOUNTAINS AND DESERTS... ESPECIALLY MONDAY THROUGH WEDNESDAY...WHEN MID LEVEL MOISTURE BRINGS A CHANCE OF THUNDERSTORMS AND DRY LIGHTNING. ... RED FLAG WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL MIDNIGHT PDT TONIGHT... A RED FLAG WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL MIDNIGHT PDT TONIGHT. TRIPLE DIGIT HEAT AND A LONG DURATION OF SINGLE DIGIT HUMIDITIES CONTINUE TODAY ACROSS THE ANTELOPE VALLEY. HUMIDITY VALUES ARE EXPECTED TO BE VERY POOR...WITH ANOTHER ROUND OF LONG DURATION SINGLE DIGIT HUMIDITIES TODAY. IN ADDITION TO THE LOW HUMIDITIES...THERE WILL BE SOUTHWEST TO WEST WINDS 20 TO 30 MPH WITH LOCAL GUSTS OVER 40 MPH IN THE AFTERNOON AND EVENING HOURS...MAINLY ACROSS WESTERN PORTIONS AND FOOTHILL LOCATIONS. Instruction: A RED FLAG WARNING MEANS THAT CRITICAL FIRE WEATHER CONDITIONS ARE EITHER OCCURRING NOW...OR WILL SHORTLY. A COMBINATION OF STRONG WINDS... LOW RELATIVE HUMIDITY... AND WARM TEMPERATURES WILL CREATE EXPLOSIVE FIRE GROWTH POTENTIAL. PLEASE ADVISE THE APPROPRIATE OFFICIALS OR FIRE CREWS IN THE FIELD OF THIS RED FLAG WARNING. Area: ANTELOPE VALLEY- Affected Counties or parts of: Monterey, Santa Barbara, Kings, San Bernardino, Kern, Ventura, San Luis Obispo, Orange, Los Angeles, Sent: 2007-07-08T09:40:57-07:00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Out of State News - Alabaugh Fire 2500 acres Posted: 08 Jul 2007 11:44 AM GMT-06:00 Southern Black Hills Wildfire Forces EvacuationsA wildfire burning in the southern Black Hills has grown to 25-hundred acres. The so-called "Alabaugh Fire" has forced the evacuation of at least fifty homes in an area five miles southwest of Hot Springs. Evacuees are being sheltered in the Mueller Community Center in Hot Springs. Some buildings have been lost in the fire. The fire grew quickly overnight. It had burned about 100 acres as of ten o'clock Saturday night. The fire is burning along both sides of Highway 71. Beth Hermanson of the South Dakota Division of Wildland Fire said, "We have a fire out there with ever-changing winds and thunderstorms moving through, so we've got weather, we've got 80-plus degree temperatures and real dry fuel so it's not a good combination." | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Out of State News: Utah wildfire causes death of two Californians Posted: 08 Jul 2007 11:36 AM GMT-06:00 MILLARD COUNTY, Utah (ABC 4 News) - A 150,000 plus acre wildfire has forced the closure of Interstate 15 for almost a 100 mile stretch from Scipio to Beaver, fire officials said. Two Californians on a motorcycle were killed when traffic slowed down quickly because of the smoke. The Milford Flat Fire, about 120 miles south of Salt Lake City, also forced the evacuations of Cove Fort and the Blundell Geo Thermal Power Plant in Sulpherdale, where the fire was threatening railroad lines, bridges and several residences, Color Country Fire Information Officer LaCee Bartholomew said. Interstate 70 was also closed in Richfield, with traffic backed up for several miles. Lighting sparked the fire Friday afternoon and was pushed north and west Saturday by high winds. It started in an open grassy area and moved quickly into rocky, hilly terrain and is threatening critical deer mule and sagebrush habitats, officials say. So far it's burned about 250 square miles. Crews fighting the blaze on the ground had some help from air tankers, but the very heavy smoke was increasing the risk to firefighters. "It's really smoky and with fire that size you do have problems putting resources on the ground," Bartholomew said. "We need to be sure where everybody is." Their efforts have also been hampered by an abundance of dry, fine grasses, high temperatures, low humidity and strong shifting winds. Additional fire crews are expected to arrive Sunday. Officials say they're not even thinking about containment figures at this point because the fire is so huge. In other parts of the state, authorities are trying to pinpoint the cause of the deadly Neola wildfire in Duchesne and Uintah counties. Officials have removed parts of a power pole as evidence in an ongoing investigation. "They asked us as part of the investigation if we would preserve them in the event they need them in the future," said Diana Rasmussen with Moon Lake Electric Association. "But we still don't see any evidence linking us to the cause of the fire." Investigators have declined to discuss a possible cause of the fire, which by Saturday had burned 42,639 acres, or 66.6 square miles, killed three and destroyed at least a dozen homes. The wildfire is believed to have originated in the same area where the pole is located and weather is not believed to have been a factor. On Thursday, investigators photographed the pole and met with Moon Lake Electric CEO Grant J. Earl. The association's insurance company has hired its own investigator, which the company said was typical in cases where there is considerable loss or questions of liability. The Neola North fire, 100 miles east of Salt Lake City, was 55 percent contained Saturday. So far, the cost of fighting the fire is estimated at $4.9 million. The Black Rock Gulch Fire just south of Utah's border with Arizona had increased to 6,802 acres, or 10.6 square miles and was just 5 percent contained Saturday. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Lassen-Modoc Lightning Series Fires - Update Posted: 08 Jul 2007 11:27 AM GMT-06:00 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Zaca Fire - Update - 6,300 acres - 15 percent contained Posted: 08 Jul 2007 11:24 AM GMT-06:00 Zaca Fire 15 miles northeast of Buellton This fire has burned 6,300 acres and is now 15 percent contained. The Zaca Fire started on July 4 and is burning in steep and rocky terrain. Cachuma and Figueroa Recreation Areas including San Rafael Wilderness have been evacuated Over one thousand firefighters are assigned to this fire. A CAL FIRE Incident Command Team is in unified command with Santa Barbara County Fire and the US Forest Service. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Posted: 08 Jul 2007 11:23 AM GMT-06:00 WEATHER REPORT Northern Region A flat ridge of high pressure and a strong delta breeze overnight will help to produce cooler temperatures today. The ridge will build a little on Sunday and a very weak upper level low pressure area will develop about 300 miles west of the Bay Area. This will bring a slight chance of afternoon and evening showers and thunderstorms along the crest of the Central-Southern Region | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Inyo Complex Wildland Fire - Update - 34,093 acres Posted: 08 Jul 2007 10:31 AM GMT-06:00 Inyo Complex Wildland Fire8% contained - 34,093 acresIncludes: Irish Heat fire, Sage Fire (6,597 acres), Seven Oaks Fire (27,522 acres), Seven fire, Oaks Fire, Franks fire, Davis Fire . INCIDENT UPDATED 0100 SummaryA thunder and lightning storm moved quickly through the Eastern Sierra Friday afternoon, July 6, 2007, igniting approximately 10 fires being managed as the Inyo Complex. As of Saturday evening, the three biggest fires still actively burning are: 1) The Oak Fire burning west and north of Independence, on both sides of US 395 2) The Seven Fire burning west and north of Independence 3) The Sage Fire burning in Big Pine Canyon. The Oak and Seven Fire have merged into one fire known as the Seven Oaks Fire.Both the Sage and Seven Oaks fires burned aggressively all day on Saturday. Evacuations: The following areas have been evacuated - Baker Creek Campground, Big Pine Canyon including all campgrounds, Glacier Lodge, Bernasconi Center, North Fork of Oak Creek Canyon including Oak Creek Campground, Upper and Lower Grey's Meadow Campground, Onion Valley Campground, Seven Pines, Independence Creek Campground, Black Rock and Mt. Whitney Fish Hatcheries, and Fort Independence. The residents that had been evacuated from Independence were allowed back to their homes at 9:00 pm, and the evacuation center in Lone Pine Stathem Hall was shut down. US 395 has been re-opened to CHP escorted vehicles. The roads up Big Pine Canyon, the North Fork of Oak Creek Canyon, and Onion Valley Road are also closed to the public. When conditions are safe people will be escorted up Big Pine Canyon to retrieve their belongings. No wilderness permits for the John Muir Wilderness are being issued for the trailheads between Baker Creek and Georges Creek, until at least July 12. The Sage Fire has now burned 6,597 acres and the Seven Oaks Firehas burned 27,522 acres. Basic Information
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UPDATE: CA-LAC-Canyon Fire -Vegetation Fire Posted: 08 Jul 2007 10:28 AM GMT-06:00 Canyon Fire
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