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Author:  burbank [ Mon Oct 22, 2007 7:55 am ]
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Dire situation in San Diego County, California.

cnn

Author:  Bruce Dickey [ Mon Oct 22, 2007 8:29 am ]
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Wow, that'd be a real bummer to catch Taylor on fire. Think of the tonewood, and the investors!

Author:  Steve Saville [ Mon Oct 22, 2007 9:31 am ]
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I drove through some of it yesterday. I went to see my sister, south east of Taylor, a play in San Diego, and back north 60 miles to my home. I've lived here all my life. This is the worst I've seen. We have never had more dry forests and brush, never had more windy conditions. Those together are very dangerous.
Yes, it is bad.
I am not in danger and Andy in La Jolla should be fine. There is a builder in Fallbrook,
John Kinnard, that might be in danger.

Author:  burbank [ Mon Oct 22, 2007 10:06 am ]
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Steve,

Hope you and Andy stay safe.

Taylor is might be OK, not so near to brush, same with John Kinnard in Fallbrook, though Fallbrook could be in trouble around its perimeter.

Author:  Rick Turner [ Mon Oct 22, 2007 4:12 pm ]
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Taylor closed down today...

Author:  Steve Saville [ Mon Oct 22, 2007 4:22 pm ]
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[QUOTE=burbank] Steve,

Hope you and Andy stay safe.

Taylor might be OK, not so near to brush, same with John Kinnard in Fallbrook, though Fallbrook could be in trouble around its perimeter. [/QUOTE]
On my way home from work I could see the fire in Fallbrook 10 miles to the south. The entire town has been evacuated. I just heard that 100 homes have been destroyed.   

Author:  Jloc222 [ Mon Oct 22, 2007 11:50 pm ]
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I live less than 5 minutes from Taylor. So, basically if you hear thats gone, my place is probably gone as well.  Have had numerous friends already evacuated and have been letting a family stay with us, until they get a chance to see if everything is still there.  Definitely a bad situation thats still ongoing.  I will say that I haven't been as close to the licking flames as I was during the last fires a few years ago, where the big lakeside one nearly started across the street from my place and we watched to see if it would jump the street until they evacuated us.  Wasn't allowed back into the area for days and the maps on the news said my area burned, but I was extremely fortunate to find everything was still there! Jason


Author:  Steve Walden [ Tue Oct 23, 2007 1:37 am ]
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Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Author:  WaddyThomson [ Tue Oct 23, 2007 1:42 am ]
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Amen!

Author:  Andy Zimmerman [ Tue Oct 23, 2007 4:46 am ]
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Hi all from San Diego
Well I am fortunate to be at the coast. Over 300,000 have been
evacuated so far and more to come. The fires are ZERO percent contained
and the winds are awful.
About 1/3 of my medical group have been evacuated since they live in
the affected areas. Everyone is opening up their homes to those that are
stranded. The fires will get worse today because of the Santa Anas. More
than likely the weather wont brake until Thursday so the next 48 hours
will be awful. 4 years ago we had bad fires here and it took over a month
for it to be put out. These fires are massively larger.
We are in for a long haul here. I am clearly one of the lucky ones so far.
Hopefully the winds wont blow fires toward me, but they are blowing fires
straight to the ocean just north of me.

Andy

Author:  SteveCourtright [ Tue Oct 23, 2007 5:16 am ]
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A friend just sent this to me - he lives near the water. This is seriously scary looking, and I think only part of the affected area - be safe SD folks!!!


Author:  Andy Zimmerman [ Tue Oct 23, 2007 6:59 am ]
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Keep in mind Steve. That map shows just ONE of the many fires.
There are more to the north and more to the south
Andy

Author:  Steve Saville [ Tue Oct 23, 2007 8:20 am ]
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And new ones spring up like on that started today on Palomar mountain that is heading right for me.

Author:  Jloc222 [ Tue Oct 23, 2007 10:29 am ]
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Yeah, it definitely has gotten worse and no relief in sight.  The Harris fire has surprised me in how it has burned.  No threat just yet, but definitely more possible than I had ever expected.  I can't remember the count as of now, but it is the biggest evacuation in the US since Katrina.  I think over half a million evacuated.


You still alright SteveS? Palomar looks to be completey engulfed and blazing terribly as of now, hope all is well where you are, keep us posted. Jason


Author:  Jloc222 [ Tue Oct 23, 2007 12:14 pm ]
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Anyone know SteveS personally? I haven't seen him signed in since before I posted.  That area near him was really bad, I'm almost sure he has been evacuated, just want to make sure he's alright. Anyones hears or finds out, post it.  Best wishes SteveS and the rest of san diego. Jason

Author:  Steve Saville [ Tue Oct 23, 2007 2:01 pm ]
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Jloc,
Thanks for asking! I'm OK. I doubt where I live that I could ever be evacuated, but I suspect there are a lot of displaced people that used to think that.
The Palomar fire is real bad. There are so many beautiful old oak trees on that mountain. It is such a shame. It is about 20 miles south east of me.
There is one about 15 miles north west of me in Orange county that could turn around and come at me when these Santa Ana winds stop. It will make it real smokey, but I'll not be in danger. I do have friends that will be if that happens. It is more of a when, not an if.
The fire in Fallbrook is the closest. I expected to see flames come over a hill today.
I'm not surrounded! To the east it is clear!

Author:  Jloc222 [ Tue Oct 23, 2007 2:53 pm ]
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Cool, glad to hear your still good. I wasn't certain and within a couple hours after your post, it basically looked as though the entire Palomar Mountain burnt down, it was horrible. I know what you mean about those Oaks, I heard there also many dead ones that are the ultimate fuel for the fires.  Just crazy stuff all around.  I heard just now that the winds have shifted, which is what they were hoping for, however, this shift has caused some serious problems for certain fires and wasn't the break they were hoping for.


Anyhow, thanks for checking in and glad to hear everything is alright and glad you have a good escape route if need be.  As I have told many people in the past, I love San Diego and this is even more so now.  I was watching the news and they were interviewing people at the stadium and the people were as happy and comfortable as could be and one lady spoke about how she was worried to go their after the problems at the superdome during Katrina, which was a seriously horrible affair. So, it was just a moment that made me feel good about where I live.  The only bad thing is now I cannot make fun of people for living in Florida and having their houses blown down every year when a hurricane comes through.  Best wishes all. Jason


Author:  WaddyThomson [ Wed Oct 24, 2007 12:53 am ]
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Did you guys hear that they picked up a motercycle rider setting fire to a hill?  I heard it on the news this morning.  The fire helicopter spotted him and called in the police. Amazingly, they got there in time to catch him.  How do people like that exist?

Author:  Jloc222 [ Wed Oct 24, 2007 1:19 am ]
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My friend and I were talking, by the way my friend is a degree psychologist and we both feel that probably 95% of these fires are arson based.  We could be wrong, but I honestly don't think so.  I believe they wait until they hear this red flag warning of low humidty, high winds, warm temps and they go out and set these fires.  Its not worth going into detail on why they have this fetish, but we both feel strongly that most of these are done by them.  Brush doesn't magically light on fire and to have so many different fires spring up in totally unrelated spots is almost proof enough that these are all arson.  Usually down the line the police somehow get word on who it was, by word of mouth.  I remember in the last fire it was like 6 months or more and they got a name. Those 03 fires I believe were found to all be arson. 


I cannot tell you the digust I have for these people that do this, it is just horrid to do that.  But for them this is the ultimate, a couple matches and they get to watch those fires for days on end.  If they could even imagine the damage they are inflicting... uggh frustrating.  I heard a few stories of people just getting the finals done on the houses they rebuilt from the 03 fires.  It took so long because of insurance delays and issues, and guess what those houses burnt down!! Can you imagine!  Like I said though, I feel glad to be in San Diego because for the most part its just great people that will help you out when you are in need. Anyhow, time for me to try and get some sleep finally, its 7am. Talk to you all later, hopefully this morning will bring some good news. Jason


Author:  Steve Saville [ Wed Oct 24, 2007 2:25 am ]
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[QUOTE=WaddyT] Did you guys hear that they picked up a motorcycle rider setting fire to a hill?  I heard it on the news this morning.  The fire helicopter spotted him and called in the police. Amazingly, they got there in time to catch him.  How do people like that exist?
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I'm glad they caught him.
Would it sound too harsh if I think they should be able to execute him right there on the spot? Declare marshal law and ........
Sorry, right now my tolerance for that is absolutely zero. I don't think you have to live here to understand that.
We caught the guy that set one of last year's fires that killed several firefighters. The guy set many fires before that one. You can be sure that was not the first one from the guy they caught last night.

Author:  Steve Saville [ Wed Oct 24, 2007 2:27 am ]
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[QUOTE=Jloc222] .....I heard a few stories of people just getting the finals done on the houses they rebuilt from the 03 fires.  It took so long because of insurance delays and issues, and guess what those houses burnt down!! Can you imagine!......[/QUOTE]

I can't help but think that we could make houses much more fire resistant.

Author:  WaddyThomson [ Wed Oct 24, 2007 6:10 am ]
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[QUOTE=SteveS] [QUOTE=WaddyT] Did you guys hear that they picked up a motorcycle rider setting fire to a hill?  I heard it on the news this morning.  The fire helicopter spotted him and called in the police. Amazingly, they got there in time to catch him.  How do people like that exist?

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I'm glad they caught him.

Would it sound too harsh if I think they should be able to execute him right there on the spot? Declare marshal law and ........

Sorry, right now my tolerance for that is absolutely zero. I don't think you have to live here to understand that.

We caught the guy that set one of last year's fires that killed several firefighters. The guy set many fires before that one. You can be sure that was not the first one from the guy they caught last night.

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Maybe they could just tie him to a chair in one of those houses that is just ready to go.  Give him a very close and personal look at his work.

Author:  PaulB [ Wed Oct 24, 2007 9:42 am ]
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We've got nut jobs like that over here too. Throwing them in their own fire sounds like justice to me.

Author:  Steve Saville [ Wed Oct 24, 2007 10:02 am ]
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A fire was set less than 2 miles from my house today at noon. Now that the Santa Ana winds are gone, it wasn't that hard to stop. It burned about 15 acres. The fire bombers did a great job on very steep hills.

Author:  Jloc222 [ Wed Oct 24, 2007 7:42 pm ]
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[QUOTE=WaddyT] [QUOTE=SteveS] [QUOTE=WaddyT] Did you guys hear that they picked up a motorcycle rider setting fire to a hill?  I heard it on the news this morning.  The fire helicopter spotted him and called in the police. Amazingly, they got there in time to catch him.  How do people like that exist?
[/QUOTE]
I'm glad they caught him.
Would it sound too harsh if I think they should be able to execute him right there on the spot? Declare marshal law and ........
Sorry, right now my tolerance for that is absolutely zero. I don't think you have to live here to understand that.
We caught the guy that set one of last year's fires that killed several firefighters. The guy set many fires before that one. You can be sure that was not the first one from the guy they caught last night.
[/QUOTE]

Maybe they could just tie him to a chair in one of those houses that is just ready to go.  Give him a very close and personal look at his work.
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Either way would be fine, shot on sight is quick and easy and would be quicker at preventing more arsons, however, setting them amongst their own work sounds more deserving.  I'm an extremely compassionate person and honestly neither of these sound half bad.  With that sick and twisted of a mind, what could they contribute to society when they arne't burning it down.  Say they did contribute, could that ever balance what destruction they've caused, no way.  In other words, I see no use in letting them remain here to further kill and ruin people and their lives. 


Anyhow, glad to hear that they got that fire under control near you Steve and put it out.  That's how scary it is, even in areas that seem safe, if someone lights a fire close enough, you're toast.  I live in a large canyon that is just all brush and dry trees, if even a spark landed in there, I'd be homeless.  There are numerous ways for the fire to make it to where I am, but luckily all the ones that were heading this way either changed directions or stopped, but there has been numerous flare ups of the Harris fire, plus I think our conditions will be dangerous until about Sunday they said, so anytime between now and then more fires could be started very easily.


One of my classmates in my online school has lost their home and actually among the family they have 3 or 4 houses and 2 have been burnt down and they look to soon be evacuated from the home they are all at now. It's a terrible shame.  The inland air quality is also looking to get much, much worse here over the next few days.  As of tonight the coast had read the worst with inland being dangerous for sensitive people.  The coastal air will push inland with the incoming heavier onshore flow and make the air worse, at least that's what they feel.


As for more fireproof housing Steve, I think they definitely could make better housing, but especially for those rebuilding from that last fires, I highly doubt the insurance agencies would pay for such things.  If you notice most areas where houses burn will be all ash with a perfectly intact chimney, I'd imagine brick or other rock material would be the best, though I'm sure they must have some synthetic materail that could be fireproof.  Anyhow, I bet they could, I just don't know how resonable it would be for everyone.  If I had to rebuild it would be something I would look deeply into.  The homes so far that survived are the ones that did what was suggested, which was clear out all brush around you home giving your home a natural barrier and a place for firefighters to make a stand.  Streets usually work alright, but when the winds are blowing those flames can easily jump a 6 lane freeway, crazy stuff. 


I recall a clip I saw during the last fires of this flame that was blazing across this field, I know for certain not even the fastest person alive could have outrun this fire, it was insane, even driving you might not have made it, it was boosting at such a quick speed.  This is when I understood the danger and how you should leave as soon as they tell you, because those flames can come up on your in a hurry. 


Well, talk with you guys later. Its nice to have some people to chat with about this who can relate. Best wishes. Jason


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