Tuesday, November 27, 2007

California Fire News

California Fire News

Link to California Fire News - Structure, Wildland, EMS

News: A hot Thanksgiving feast is prepared for out of town CDF firefighters

Posted: 27 Nov 2007 12:03 AM CST

The Del Norte Unit, a CDF/CalFire Strike Team from Humboldt County
Photo Credit: Chief Tom Nix

By: by Nick Smirnoff and Carin Enovijas

While the staff enjoyed a day off, a local quietly opened its doors on Thanksgiving Day to serve a real, home-cooked meal for a Cal Fire Strike Team stationed in Tehachapi, several hundred miles away from their homes in Humboldt County.

Surprised to learn that the Battalion Chief's wife had called the Tehachapi News to boast of the kindness and warmth that was extended to the firemen, the owners politely declined to openly promote news coverage of what they perceived as a chance to share with their children, the circular nature of giving freely to others, with no expectation, no strings attached. They didn't want to taint their special family experience, the community minded entrepreneurs said, stating, "They [the firefighters] were the wonderful ones."

"It's an experience we'll never forget," said Battalion Chief Tom Nix, adding, "It's probably the best service we've ever had anywhere," specifically describing the efforts of the local restaurateurs'' young children, as they diligently helped to serve the meal.

"They were all so kind and they treated us just like family," said Nix, "They made us feel right at home."

After the meal, which included a birthday cake for one team member, Nix and his team then treated three very excited 10 and 8-year-old boys to a quick ride on a fire engine and a demonstration of the hoses and gadgets on board.

Although the family's 3-year-old watched as older siblings interacted with the firemen, even the youngest had a big impact on the out of town crew.

Nix is the father of an infant and a toddler, who are waiting patiently for him back at home.

"It really hit home for me," he said expressing his deep appreciation for the local family's willingness to open their business and their hearts to those who couldn't be home with their own families on Thanksgiving Day.

Christine Nix, the chief's wife, said that being apart on the holiday made her even more thankful for the hospitality her husband and his team experienced while in Tehachapi.

The Del Norte Unit, from the California Division of Forestry, now known as CalFire, consists of 22 men and five engines, led by Battalion Chief Tom Nix and his strike team leader trainee, Captain Bret Murphey. The team is one of several that have been housed at the Holiday Inn Express recently during times of low humidity, Santa Ana winds and high fire risk.

In an effort to help local fire departments during times of high fire danger, currently due to Santa Ana wind conditions, the State of California Office of Emergency Services has deployed Strike Teams" to various parts of Southern California to assist local fire departments during wildland fires and period of high fire risk. The teams assists in structure protection and fire containment and participate in exercises to familiarize the team with the area's terrain and conditions.

Source: tehachapinews.com

CA-LAC-Corral - WUI Fire - 4,900+ Acres 90%

Posted: 26 Nov 2007 11:44 AM CST

Malibu Fire Update - All mandatory evacuations have been lifted. Canyon residents were allowed to return to their homes last night.

Acres: 4,900
Containment: 90% The fire is expected to be fully containedᅠby 6:00 p.m. on Monday, November 26.
Operations: Interior islands and minor pockets of unburned fuels continued to burn out well within containment lines throughout the day. Last night fire activity was limited to smoldering and minor burning of unburned fuels within containment lines. Crews continue to patrol and mop-up. Structure protection is still in effect where necessary.
Evacuations: All mandatory evacuations have been rescinded. All areas are planned to be opened with no restrictions as 1200 hours tomorrow.

Damages: The Fire Department has confirmed thatᅠ125 structuresᅠ have been damaged or destroyed:

  • 80 structures destroyed (53 single family dwellings, 27 outbuildings)
  • 45 structures damaged (34 singleᅠfamily dwellings, 11 outbuildings)
  • 1ᅠmobilehomeᅠdestroyed
  • 14 vehicles destroyedᅠ
List of Fire Damaged / Destroyed Structures

Injuries:

7 firefighters injured. 1 AEU Firefighter suffered moderate first-degree burns to his lips and cheeks when he took a hot blast of air to the face while fighting the fire., No serious injuries.

Road Closures: As of 9:00 a.m. on Monday, November 26, PCH is open in both directions.ᅠ
The following roads are currently open to residents only: - Corral Canyon - Latigo Canyon east from Kanan Dume - Via Acero east from Kanan Dume - Newton Canyon Road east from Kanan Dume - Puerco Canyon Road north from PCH

Civic Center Way is closed between Webb Way and Cross Creek to allow emergency personnel to access their command post areas.ᅠ

Kanan Roadᅠand Malibu Canyon Road are both ᅠopen.

Map of Corral fire perimeter
Map source: http://www.malibu-ca.gov

CNN.com

News: Breaking News -- MercuryNews.com

AP Top U.S. News At 8:45 p.m.