Tuesday, July 9, 2013

[californiadisasters] Fwd: STRUCTURES LOST AT THE CHARIOT FIRE.

> The fire as of this afternoon is 5000 Acres plus according to the California Fire
> News.
>
> Also, according to a post at the Brush Party Line, the Shriners Camp suffered catastrophic
> losses. When we spoke with Captain Mike Moehler of Cal Fire, they were still handling
> eight structures, as he explained this will be up to actual damage assessment teams
> to determine the actual loses. He explained that this had to do with State Law.
> That said, a later tweet from Cal Fire read that they expected those numbers to
> rise.
>
> As of now, from Scanner Traffic, they are managing this as if this were two fires,
> and they are also getting thunder and lightning, as well as gusts. The County of
> San Diego also posted a burn\ evacuation map which shows the edge of the mandatory
> evacuation area at two miles approximately from Pine Valley. This is from reading
> the map from the County.
>
> It is best to be ready just in case an evacuation should be ordered. Bear in mind
> that the fire is very well established in heavy fuels.
>
> The hard road closures at the 79, going down the Sunrise Highway and all the way
> to the Old Highway 80 remain in effect.
>
> The evacuation center at 2001 Tavern Rd is still open.
>
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> Cal-Fire also reports that they have had five Fire Fighters injured with mild injuries
> throughout the fire.
>
> July 8, 2013 (Mt. Laguna)-The Chariot Fire has destroyed or damaged eight structures,
> especially at the Al Bahr Shrine Camp and one lost at the Sierra Club Guymon Lodge.
>
> What we saw at the Shrine Camp was what looked like a tool shop, that was a husk
> of burnt metal. There were other structures that were in very bad shape as well.
> Moreover, the smoke was very thick, and made looking for more structures difficult
> at best.
>
> We were also able to see fire crews fighting the fire on both sides of Sunrise Highway,
> about two miles before the camp. That would be approximately mile marker 25 or so.
>
> As we made our way down the Sunrise Highway we saw crews fighting the fire in sections
> on both sides of the highway. Well beyond the main burn area, five miles or so further
> down the line, we found crews from Los Angeles, Coronado, The US Navy, Los Angeles
> County, Barona, Santee, Alpine and BR-25 from Viejas. They were setting a back burn.
>
> We made our way back to the Sierra Club Guymon Lodge, where we found one building
> still standing and another burned to a cinder. Visibility was poor at best, as we
> made our way back to the Sunrise, and turned right. Our next stop was going to be
> Monument Peak.
>
> As readers of ECM know, KNSJ launched transmission on the Fourth of July. The transmitter
> for the radio station is on top of monument peak. We first got on another road where
> we were able to watch the Very Large Air Tanker (VLAT) do its drops. It is a DC-10
> modified for fire fighting operations. These were brought back from Nevada were
> they were serving as part of mutual aid, but the Incident Commander felt they were
> needed at this fire. So today we got to see a very rare sight, VLAT's doing bombing
> runs with scout planes flying ahead of them, marking the flight path for the DC-10s
> using smoke.
>
> What were they protecting, or rather laying heavy retardant on the slope off? That
> would be Monument Peak. They were setting a pattern of retardant to completely surround
> the up slope from the near slope from Storm Canyon (where the fire is very well
> established), as well as all around the mid slope around the peak. In-fact. Cal
> Fire feared that it would reach the forest last night; we watched the forest burning.
> It is now established in heavy fuels, as firefighters call this.
>
> The direction of the wind at the time was mostly towards the East, pushing the fire
> towards the desert. But it was burning on the other side of Spring, wich is the
> hill to the North East of Monument Peak, with very heavy smoke production. We also
> could hear the chainsaws in the distance, as Hot Shot crews worked to physically
> remove the fuel from the path of the fire. A hot shot was directing operations
> from the Helipad at Monument Peak by radio communications.
>
> At times there was wind coming in our general direction, with wind gusts upwards
> of thirty miles per hour. As we watched the fire take hold, and heard crews work
> very hard to protect monument peak, the VLATs and other bombers in the fleet were
> making runs painting the place with retardant, down to mid slope. They already had
> done that in the higher elevation of the peak.
>
> As we left we saw a full strike team drive to the helipad. This was Strike Team
> 6438 Charlie, made up of brush trucks made up from Poway Fire Department, the United
> States Navy, Chula Vista and San Diego Fire Department. We know they expected a
> long night on the line, protecting Monument Peak and the antennas, not just KNSJ's,
> on it. This is a major piece of infrastructure that fire people will try to protect.
>
> On the way down we met with Mike Moehler, who told us that, "right now we are at
> 4700 acres and 15% containment."
>
> He added that there was "extreme fire behavior. We are hoping that the winds cooperate
> with us tonight."
>
> Moheler added that they have thirty-six crews assigned, that be hand crews, he did
> not know the exact number of hot shot crews.
>
> He also said that 79 all the way to Old Highway 80 is still closed. It is under
> mandatory evacuation. He added that the shelter at 2001 Tavern Road is still open,
> and it is friendly to small animals. But that if they needed help with large animals,
> to call County Animal Control to assist them. He also asks residents to "be cognizant
> of his surroundings."
>
> The fire has not made any headway towards the Cuyamacas, nor towards Pine Valley
> in the South. Still, he asks again, that people do not panic, but that people remain
> aware of their surroundings.
>
> When we went to the Red Cross Shelter at 2001 Tavern, it has now become an overnight
> shelter. But there were only four people at the time at the Shelter, according to
> Hillary Schuller Jones, PIO for the American Red Cross, San Diego-Imperial County
> Chapter Disaster Services.
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