Wednesday, August 8, 2007

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ZACA FIRE - Google maps tour of Zaca Fire nearby landmarks

Posted: 08 Aug 2007 12:27 AM CDT

ZACA FIRE PRESENTED IN GOOGLE MAPS
Created by Patrick Windmiller on Jul 12 - Updated
Found this Google earth KML file presented in Google maps
At this link: Google Zaca map

Just heard on the Scanner

Posted: 07 Aug 2007 11:16 PM CDT

Manteca Fire - Engine 246 on scene of incident, we have a grass fire 1' X 1' we are in attack mode.

CAL FIRE NEWS will be following this fire closely
Final Update: 21:01 Fire controlled, 100% contained and mop-up completed, AOR

ZACA Fire perimeter map - Santa Barbra County fire website

Posted: 07 Aug 2007 11:09 PM CDT

ZACA Fire perimeter progression mapsZACA Fire progression map
Aug-5 - Inciweb
ZACA Fire perimeter map from SBC Fire
Credit: Santa Barbra County fire website file: Original document Zaca Fire.pdf

News- Man arrested in 2003 county wildfire

Posted: 07 Aug 2007 10:02 PM CDT

DailyBulletin.com - Man arrested in 2003 county wildfire:

Federal authorities today announced charges have been filed against a Riverside man for allegedly sparking a brush fire that merged with the 2003 Old Fire.

By Melissa Pinion-Whitt Staff Writer

The U.S. Attorney's Office said Jeremiah D. Hope, 25, took his friends to check out the Old Fire after he was evacuated from his mountain retreat. He took several friends off-roading into an area of dry ferns and grass. He was charged with causing forest lands to burn and putting his vehicle in a dangerous place, both misdemeanors.

When he stopped his car, the dry brush ignited and started a second blaze, officials said.

Authorities, who called it the Playground Fire, said that blaze eventually became a part of the Old Fire, which consumed about 91,000 acres of vegetation and about 1,000 homes. While no one burned to death in the fire, authorities attributed six deaths to it.

Federal prosecutors also filed charges against nine other people for engaging in negligent and illegal activities that sparked wildfires. One of the suspects, Steven Emory Butcher, 48, has been indicted on eight charges related to the 2006 Day Fire, most of which was in the Los Padres National Forest.

Inciweb update: Zaca Wildland Fire - 71,300 acres - 68 percent

Posted: 07 Aug 2007 10:22 PM CDT

Inciweb update: Zaca Wildland Fire - 71,300 acres - 68 percent
Tuesday, August 7, 2007

Zaca Wildland Fire

INCIDENT UPDATED 07:30 PM
Shaded relief map with the fire area overlayed on it.


Credit: Zaca Fire GIS Section

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Summary

Afternoon Update

Tuesday, August 7, 2007

Location: 15 miles northeast of Buellton, Santa Barbara County

Joint Unified Incident Management Teams: Los Padres National Forest and Santa Barbara County Fire Dept

Start Date & Report Time: July 4, 2007 at 10:53 AM

Acres: 71,300 acres

Percent Containment: 68 percent

Estimated Containment September 7, 2007

Resources: Hand Crews: 70; Dozers: 17; Engines: 111; Water Tenders: 29; Helicopters: 16; Air Tankers: 8; Air Attack: 2; Total Personnel: 2,322; Injuries: 13; Structures Threatened: 515; Fireline-to-Build: 44 miles; Estimated Cost-to-Date: $52.3 million

Significant Events: An EVACUATION ORDER for Paradise Road and Lower Santa Ynez River Road to Gibraltar Dam remains in effect. The Evacuation Order includes the Paradise Road Community, Santa Ynez Road Recreational Areas to Gibraltar Dam, Los Prietos Boys Camp, and the Rancho Oso Guest Ranch. An EVACUATION ORDER continues for the Peachtree Community. An EVACUATION WARNING remains in place for Happy Canyon Road north of Baseline Road, including the ranches between Lake Cachuma and McKinley Ridge. The Los Padres National Forest expanded closure is in effect. The closure area is approximately 649,000 acres and is between Hwy 166 in northern Santa Barbara County and Highway 33 and Matilija Canyon in Ventura County. Detailed information on the closure can be found at http://www.inciweb.org/ or at your local Forest Service Office.

Current Situation: Last night the fire was less active due to the marine layer and continued to make occasional runs above the marine layer. The north and east flanks of the fire remain difficult to contain due to heavy fire activity and poor access. The west and southwest wind will help with control efforts along the western and southern flanks. Direct hand line and burning operations will continue in this area. The fire line at the head of Peachtree Canyon continues to hold. Engine crews, hand crews, and dozers will continue improving contingency lines and preparing for structure protection.

A Cal-Fire base camp has been established at the Earl Warren Show Grounds. It will be the base camp for the "Front Country Support Group" or personnel and equipment that are currently preplanning for the Santa Barbara front communities on the south coast. This group will support current fire fighting resources that would be providing structure protection if the fire should threaten the above areas.

Current Forest and Road Closures:

· Happy Canyon Road is closed at Los Padres National Forest boundary.

· Figueroa Mountain Road is closed at the Los Padres National Forest boundary.

· East Camino Cielo is closed between Painted Cave Road and Gibraltar Road due to fire equipment traffic.

· Paradise Road is within the Evacuation Order Area and is currently closed.

· Hwy 154 is closed to general traffic between Foothill Road and Hwy 246. Travelers driving on San Marcos Pass (Hwy 154) should tune to 1040 AM.

· Los Padres National Forest closure information and map are available at http://www.inciweb.org/.

Safety Message: Travelers using SR-154, please be cautious of firefighting equipment and personnel. Gibraltar Road, Painted Cave Road and East Camino Cielo residents are also asked to be cautious of firefighting equipment and personnel.

Unified Incident Commanders:
Bill Molumby Incident Command Team 2 and Mark Schmitt, Santa Barbara County Fire Dept

Basic Information

Incident Type Wildland Fire
Cause Human Caused
Date of Origin 07/04/2007 at 1053 hrs.
Location 15 miles NE of Buellton
Incident Commander Bill Molumby/ Mark Schmit

Current Situation

Total Personnel 2,370
Size 71,300 acres
Percent Contained 68%
Estimated Containment Date 09/07/2007 at hrs.
Fuels Involved

Vegetation is oak/conifer woodland which contains a large amount of dead component. Live fuel moistures are below critical levels.

Fire Behavior

Active burning occurred in the North, South and East portions of the fire today. The fire spread today was primarily backing down slope will occasional uphill runs when topography and wind are in alignment.

Significant Events

An evacuation order remains in feffect for Peachtree. Paradise Road and Lower Santa Ynez River Road to Gibraltar Dam. This includes the Paradise Road Community, Santa Ynez Recreational Areas to Gibraltar Dam, Los Prietos Boys Camp andthe Rancho Oso Guest Ranch. Highway 154 remains closed between Foothill Road and Highway 246. The firing operation was continued on the South portion of the fire to help diredt the fire away from communities to the South of the fire.

Outlook

Planned Actions

Direct line construction continues wherever conditions allow. Indirect and contingency line construction is to continue on the South and East. Preparation and firing operations will continue where they can be done safely. The Eastern end of the fire will be attacked using aerial resources due to poor access and teh potential for extreme fire behavior. Holding action and mop-up will continue wherever possible. Structure protection will continue in all of the communities threatened by the fire.

Projected Movement

Winds are expected to be more westerly today, pushing the fire north and east. Within the next 24 hours, west winds may begin transitioning to the northwest driving fire spread.

Growth Potential

Extreme.

Terrain Difficulty

Extreme.

Containment Target

With the current conditions and resources the fire is expected to be pushed to the North and East to protect the communities to the South.

Remarks

Not available

Weather

Current Wind Conditions 5 (g14) mph W
Current Temperature 78 degrees
Current Humidity 28 %






Local News: Citizens urged to accept fire plan

Posted: 07 Aug 2007 08:47 PM CDT

TheUnion.com:

Citizens urged to accept fire plan

Neighborhood groups worry about getting word out

By Dave Moller, davem@theunion.com
» More from Dave Moller
12:01 a.m. PT Aug 7, 2007

Halting catastrophic blazes with a fire plan could save homes and Nevada County wildlands, but only if residents embrace the plan, those involved said at a public hearing on the issue Monday.

But during their discussion of the newest draft of the Nevada County Fire Plan, committee members and some residents said they feared the plan would have no value unless people implement the plan home by home and understand the imminent danger of blazes.

"Local neighborhood associations are a good way to get the fire plan implemented," said Jim Hurley, who lives outside Nevada City.

Rest of article here

SCU sending strike team to Yuba City

Posted: 07 Aug 2007 09:43 PM CDT

SCU sending strike team to Yuba City for day shift tomorrow, SCU-1675 stopped to put out fully involved vehicle fire on I-5 1/2 mile north of highway 12, Fire contained -Good stop!

Imposter Posing as Fremont Fire Dept Official

Posted: 07 Aug 2007 07:40 PM CDT

Imposter Posing as Fremont Fire Dept Official
The Fremont Fire Department and Fremont Police Department have been alerted to an individual posing as a Fremont Fire Department representative. The individual, using the name Jim Carter, requests a donation from members of the business community. If the business owner fails to comply, the individual threatens the business owner with inspections and aggressive enforcement action by the Fremont Fire Department.
The Fremont Fire Department wants to inform the citizens of Fremont and the business community to question anyone who presents themselves as an official representative of the Fremont Fire Department. Official Fremont Fire Department representatives will be in uniform and carry an official Fremont Fire Department identification card. To verify the authenticity of anyone claiming to be a Fremont Fire Department representative, people are encouraged to call the Fremont Fire Department's administrative office at 510-494-4200 during normal business hours, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.
The Fremont Fire Department inspects businesses for compliance with the California Fire Code, California Health and Safety Code, and other regulatory requirements. Fees associated with inspection will be invoiced by the City of Fremont and payable to the City of Fremont. Anyone requesting funds payable to any other entity should be viewed with skepticism.
Please direct all questions about this matter to Fremont Fire Department Deputy Fire Marshal Amiel Thurston at 510-494-4213 or athurston@ci.fremont.ca.us.

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