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Airbozo
08-31-2007, 11:18 AM
OK I guess I should not yell fire in a crowded forum!
Had a fire breakout close to my house yesterday;
http://origin.mercurynews.com/breakingnews/ci_6769460
Not close enough that we got evacuated but close enough to scare the bejeebies out of us. The CDF was dropping the red fire retardant with DC10 and a helicopter was dropping water from the nearby reservoir. Cudo's to all the fire departments that responded and took control of the blaze. It is now about 50% contained and that is really a feat considering where the fire is. The terrain in that area is steep, rocky and covered with trees, so just the task of getting to the front line was amazing! Since California is in the worst drought in 3 decades the forest is a tinderbox. Even the redwoods are starting to turn brown, and that never happens. The whole community and those around us are saluting the firefighters! Thanks guys!
I had to drive right by the area on my way home and they had not closed the road. The main danger was not the smoke but rather the lookie loo's suddenly stopping and swerving off the road and then running across the Hwy... Almost took out 3 people as they rushed across the road in front of me on a blind corner. If I had not been expecting it, the three of them and I would have been in the hospital. I stopped and called the CHP to have them come take care of the situation _after_ I yelled at the Mom, Dad, and kid. First time in many many moons I have had to lock up my front wheel...
We were without power for 12 hours since our main transmission lines run right through the area that is still burning. They rerouted the grid and we had power by 1am.
Bucko
08-31-2007, 11:24 AM
Glad you place was ok. I know how scary it can be living over here and having massive Bush Fires. Having ash rain down in your yard while the night sky lights up red sure gets you worried.
If I had not been expecting it,
The Force is strong in this rider. Sometimes the body just knows when to take it easy on the bike and it's surprising how often it is right. :alien:
xRyokenx
08-31-2007, 11:28 AM
Glad that you, your house, and those people running across the road are alright... I've never been near such a big fire, but I can imagine it's horrible to have one advancing towards your house.
Airbozo
08-31-2007, 11:29 AM
Glad you place was ok. I know how scary it can be living over here and having massive Bush Fires. Having ash rain down in your yard while the night sky lights up red sure gets you worried.
The Force is strong in this rider. Sometimes the body just knows when to take it easy on the bike and it's surprising how often it is right. :alien:
The truth! The hair on the back of my neck was standing up and it was not from the fire...
Slug Toy
09-01-2007, 10:43 PM
i know this situation all too well. our neighbors house burned down last christmas. it took more than 20 minutes for the firefighters to get there, and if it had taken even a minute longer, the fire would have jumped to some trees and right to our house.
we were pretty much ready to bail at a moments notice, but FINALLY the fire trucks got there.
its not a good feeling when you realize you could possibly lose everything you have.
crenn
09-01-2007, 11:14 PM
The truth! The hair on the back of my neck was standing up and it was not from the fire...Static electricity!
Spawn-Inc
09-03-2007, 02:35 AM
i was at work and a house next to the cars started burning in the attic. there was little physical damage to the outside. i later found out 30 people lived there so the owner gots some splenning (right spelling on that word?) to do!
Airbozo
06-12-2008, 03:48 PM
Here we go again!
This time the fire IS close to my house. OK 5 miles is too close for me. Good news it is heading towards the ocean away from our 'hood, but will probably take out several houses on it's way. My good friends got a scare since the fire is in the ravine just over the hill from them.
This is a shot from the main beach in Santa Cruz looking northwest;
http://www.scsextra.com/thumbnail.php?imagename=%2Fhome%2Fsantacru%2Fpubli c_html%2Fimages%2Fcontent%2Fugc%2FCrystalGianopoul os1213286401.JPG&new_width=665
This shot is from UCSC, further north than the last pic;
http://www.scsextra.com/thumbnail.php?imagename=%2Fhome%2Fsantacru%2Fpubli c_html%2Fimages%2Fcontent%2Fugc%2FToriPorter121324 4865.jpg&new_width=665
This is a shot from a small town called Felton, just below where the fire is raging;
http://www.scsextra.com/thumbnail.php?imagename=%2Fhome%2Fsantacru%2Fpubli c_html%2Fimages%2Fcontent%2Fugc%2FBlakeReimer12132 43058.JPG&new_width=665
In the last image, if you go left at the stop sign, down one block and right one block, my closest freinds live there. The got a warning to leave last night but were later told not to leave since the fire headed to the coast. We are all watching this one since it could shift at any time depending on the wind. Right now we have offshore winds at ~20 mph, but they are expecting them to shift sometime today.
nevermind1534
06-12-2008, 03:53 PM
That would suck.
Today I came to school for my last day and The Red Cross is using the Tri-campus(SLVHS) as a refugee point for families. (I live in Boulder Creek so we are not in any danger.)
Airbozo
06-12-2008, 05:09 PM
Today I came to school for my last day and The Red Cross is using the Tri-campus(SLVHS) as a refugee point for families. (I live in Boulder Creek so we are not in any danger.)
...just down the street from me... (I'm just off of bear creek rd, near hwy9)
IndyRacer27
06-12-2008, 07:19 PM
Good luck guys! Forest fires scare me. I live in a city surrounded by forest and right now there are 9 fires burning in the local forest district. Nothing very close to town though.
i had forgotten this thread.... and when i read the title...i thought it was going to be a continuation of your supervisor guy cooking in the computer lab... ending with a bad result
IndyRacer27
06-19-2008, 10:18 PM
i had forgotten this thread.... and when i read the title...i thought it was going to be a continuation of your supervisor guy cooking in the computer lab... ending with a bad result
ROFLMAO!
When I saw the title I thought the same thing!
Airbozo
06-20-2008, 11:17 AM
Heheheehee I needed the laugh this morning thanks!
BTW the fire was handled in short order and was extinguished pretty fast, only burning ~500 acres (several homes were destroyed though). Now the Indians fire in Monterey county (not close to me at all) has so far scorched 36,000 acres! The only good thing is that it is in a mostly wilderness area.
Another BTW: The office manager walked in on the boss cooking lunch the other day (I was not here), the GM who is in Alaska fishing, sent an email to him, scheduling a meeting first thing monday morning. Can't wait to hear the screaming!
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