Author Topic: Vegetation Fire I15 - Blue Cut Fire - 2016  (Read 880574 times)

0 Members and 153 Guests are viewing this topic.

Offline Toolman

  • Raccoon
  • *****
  • Posts: 874
  • You can't fix stupid
Re: Vegetation Fire I15 - Blue Cut Fire
« Reply #680 on: Aug 31, 16, 02:47:15 PM »
Any word on the reporting of fire Near Lone Pine this morning, 8/31/16

Offline tcaarabians

  • Raccoon
  • *****
  • Posts: 1900
Re: Vegetation Fire I15 - Blue Cut Fire
« Reply #681 on: Sep 01, 16, 04:18:10 PM »
There's an interesting op-ed in today's LAT regarding building in wild fire areas. The author is Ray Rasker. cheryl o7o

SoCalGal

  • Guest
Re: Vegetation Fire I15 - Blue Cut Fire
« Reply #682 on: Sep 02, 16, 08:08:08 PM »
From that SCPR website elsewhere in the Forum:  a happy ending for this family.
http://www.scpr.org/programs/take-two/2016/08/23/51504/the-food-safe-gel-that-saved-a-home-from-the-blue/

Remember the presentations a couple of years back about this fire retardant gel that could be applied to houses, etc.?  This man used it.  We drove by his place and it really is remarkable to see it sitting untouched surrounded by blackened acres.  And the fire had to pass his place before it got north to us!  Defensible Space saved us, but this gel could be another choice for some.  Given the destruction others experienced nearby, we were truly impressed.

Online Wrightwood

  • Administrator
  • Raccoon
  • *****
  • Posts: Plenty of Posts!
  • Wildlife Gateway
Re: Vegetation Fire I15 - Blue Cut Fire
« Reply #683 on: Sep 02, 16, 08:25:17 PM »
Great to hear a success story

Online Wrightwood

  • Administrator
  • Raccoon
  • *****
  • Posts: Plenty of Posts!
  • Wildlife Gateway
Re: Vegetation Fire I15 - Blue Cut Fire
« Reply #684 on: Sep 02, 16, 09:20:04 PM »

Online Wrightwood

  • Administrator
  • Raccoon
  • *****
  • Posts: Plenty of Posts!
  • Wildlife Gateway
Re: Vegetation Fire I15 - Blue Cut Fire
« Reply #685 on: Sep 02, 16, 10:12:18 PM »

Online Wrightwood

  • Administrator
  • Raccoon
  • *****
  • Posts: Plenty of Posts!
  • Wildlife Gateway
Re: Vegetation Fire I15 - Blue Cut Fire
« Reply #686 on: Sep 02, 16, 11:50:03 PM »

Offline sagespirit

  • Squirrel
  • **
  • Posts: 83
Re: Vegetation Fire I15 - Blue Cut Fire
« Reply #687 on: Sep 03, 16, 12:04:39 AM »
Jim Wilkins:

Thank you for your article in this month's News Plus. Excellently written. Loved reading how you declined the PIO offer, even after initially accepting, as soon as you observed what was coming your way, and started preparations to evac immediately. And even with that foresight, benefit of experience, and acting asap, your admission, "I thought we would have enough time to get the trailers in....but with a fire like this, the only thing you could do was get the heck out."

I am so relieved you all (two-leggeds and four-leggeds) were able to get out safely, and that the ranch was in tact for you to return home. I hope your article is read and re-read by as many people possible. Thanks again, for everything you do. Sagespirit

 

Offline Jim Wilkins

  • Raccoon
  • *****
  • Posts: 1275
  • Looking forward to the next 45 years....
Re: Vegetation Fire I15 - Blue Cut Fire
« Reply #688 on: Sep 03, 16, 12:50:26 AM »
After every major wild land fire near any urban area, utilities scramble to get things restored as quickly as possible.  Gas, electric, phone, roads....are labor intensive and require round the clock effort to get the most basic services back.  This photo is just the Southern California Edison effort and is everybody at their Base Camp (I'm guessing at Glen Helen like the fire camp)  They look to be self contained for 24 hour ops and use the Incident Command system to manage an incredible effort.  Think of the surveying of the damage....having the engineers get involved....ordering the "stuff"....keeping track of the "stuff" as they prepare to install it....removing the burnt poles and wire and sub stations and installing new ones.  It's a job that most don't see or even think of but we'd be in a world of hurt without their professional efforts.  Success to them is seeing lights flicker on where it was dark last night.

All the utilities are doing their part as well....trying to get folks back to as much "normal" as possible.  I've worked with all of them on so many occasions and I salute their professionalism.  They all were out there well before the fire was out and the smoke was gone.  Great job!


Online Wrightwood

  • Administrator
  • Raccoon
  • *****
  • Posts: Plenty of Posts!
  • Wildlife Gateway
SBA Disaster Assistance Affected by the Blue Cut Fire
« Reply #689 on: Sep 07, 16, 09:40:34 PM »

Online Wrightwood

  • Administrator
  • Raccoon
  • *****
  • Posts: Plenty of Posts!
  • Wildlife Gateway
Re: Vegetation Fire I15 - Blue Cut Fire
« Reply #690 on: Sep 07, 16, 09:47:22 PM »

Online Wrightwood

  • Administrator
  • Raccoon
  • *****
  • Posts: Plenty of Posts!
  • Wildlife Gateway
Re: Vegetation Fire I15 - Blue Cut Fire
« Reply #691 on: Sep 08, 16, 10:42:43 PM »
San Bernardino NF ?@SanBernardinoNF 6 minutes ago

#BlueCutFire - If you travel thru Cajon Pass, you may see smoke on ridgetops within the fire perimeter.  @Caltrans8

Offline 3PinkRoses

  • Bear
  • ****
  • Posts: 356
Re: Vegetation Fire I15 - Blue Cut Fire
« Reply #692 on: Sep 08, 16, 10:44:36 PM »
Two Cal Fire Trucks just zipped down East Canyon, Hope it's nothing big....

Online Wrightwood

  • Administrator
  • Raccoon
  • *****
  • Posts: Plenty of Posts!
  • Wildlife Gateway
Re: Vegetation Fire I15 - Blue Cut Fire
« Reply #693 on: Sep 08, 16, 10:48:44 PM »
Crews were headed to forest road 3N31 for smoke showing. Well within Blue Cut Fire perimeter.
(3N31 starts just above Clyde Ranch and runs along the ridge line)

Offline 3PinkRoses

  • Bear
  • ****
  • Posts: 356
Re: Vegetation Fire I15 - Blue Cut Fire
« Reply #694 on: Sep 08, 16, 11:13:04 PM »
..And that is precisely where Basel Street Home Remodeled junk/debris was dumped a few months ago,... just in case any crew members out there are wondering "What is all this crap and why is it burning so hard right here?"

Online Wrightwood

  • Administrator
  • Raccoon
  • *****
  • Posts: Plenty of Posts!
  • Wildlife Gateway
Re: Vegetation Fire I15 - Blue Cut Fire
« Reply #695 on: Sep 18, 16, 11:31:38 PM »
San Bernardino NF ?@SanBernardinoNF 53 minutes ago

Many reports of smoke in the #BlueCutFire area turning out to be dust devils. Take the extra seconds for a closer look before calling in.

Online Wrightwood

  • Administrator
  • Raccoon
  • *****
  • Posts: Plenty of Posts!
  • Wildlife Gateway
Blue Cut BAER Assessment Report Released
« Reply #696 on: Sep 20, 16, 04:02:30 PM »
Blue Cut BAER Assessment Report Released

On September 16, 2016, the San Bernardino National Forest received $492,975 for emergency stabilization measures on Forest Service System lands burned by the Blue Cut Fire. The emergency treatments and activities are designed to decreased possible impacts to downstream values-at-risk from the Blue Cut burned area such as: human life and safety, property, critical natural resources and cultural resources.


Blue Cut BAER Assessment Report PDF


Blue Cut BAER Specialist Reports Released
Nine BAER Assessment Team Specialist Reports which contain analyses for the Blue Cut burned area

BAER Botany
BAER Engineering
BAER Heritage
BAER Hydrology
BAER OHV
BAER Soils
BAER Trails
BAER Weeds
BAER Wildlife

All 9 Blue Cut BAER Specialist Reports

Online Wrightwood

  • Administrator
  • Raccoon
  • *****
  • Posts: Plenty of Posts!
  • Wildlife Gateway
Re: Vegetation Fire I15 - Blue Cut Fire
« Reply #697 on: Sep 20, 16, 04:04:08 PM »

Online Wrightwood

  • Administrator
  • Raccoon
  • *****
  • Posts: Plenty of Posts!
  • Wildlife Gateway
Re: Vegetation Fire I15 - Blue Cut Fire
« Reply #698 on: Sep 30, 16, 01:00:49 AM »

Offline Chuck

  • Raccoon
  • *****
  • Posts: 1276
Re: Vegetation Fire I15 - Blue Cut Fire
« Reply #699 on: Sep 30, 16, 01:14:59 AM »
Wow!  The map shows a tremendous area.  Talk about another close one.  At least we have another fuel mitigation area:)