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The Feather River trestle is even more vital since the northern route is still out.
Teams are activated automatically once 11 people here ask if a team is activated.
Air Tactics FM 165.9875
Air/Ground 159.345 tone 192.8 (CDF Tac 18)
Rotor Vic, TFR and Briefing, 134.025, 125.175
Another A/G was ordered up 166.600, unsure on assignment yet (A/G Cmd, A/G tactical, or a new A/G if this goes to fed incident.)
Well played
Column either laid down or collapsed at 1740
http://www.alertwildfire.org/shastamodoc/index.html?camera=Axis-FleaMtn&v=fd40729
Which trestle is this? There appears to be one over rock creek and one further north over the Feather River itself. Both of which show up on heat signature
On the Bald Mtn cam, it looks like the left flank has spilled out to the west of Rock Creek drainage and is well-established in the heavy brush and timber outside of the 2008 burn.
So what does this mean? Did it cross contingency lines? Not super familiar
I only counted 10 questions about team activation. Maybe the standards are getting lower
07/15/21 9:20 PM Per CF Incident page;
4,965 acres
What type of aircraft are you in?
Looks like a Volkswagen.
Maybe my eyes are deceiving me. Look how low the feather is!
IAP from today
Driven past this trestle who knows how many times…
You can easily watch the glow of the fire against the night sky from the north east side of Paradise. quite the show. looks way to close at night
Do you have it?
Well, if it’s out of Rock Creek there is an abundance of continuous fuels there that hasn’t burned from the 2008 lightning fires. Down canyon winds could threaten Stirling City eventually.