CA-LPF-Snail (Contained)

State ID: CA
3 letter designator: LPF
Fire name: Snail
Location: in the area of Highway 33 and Lockwood Valley
Reported acres: 7
Rate of spread: moderate to rapid ROS
Report on Conditions: Helicopter 530 arrived on scene to 3-5 acres.
AA, Tanker 76, 100, 2 on order. Helcopter 527, 530, VNC Air 7
Structure threat: No
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Radio channels: LPF
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VNC Resources committed

Patrol 16
Copter 7
Crew 11
E322
E329
E321
WT27
Dozer 14
Batt 24

VLAT ordered with no divert requested

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KRN Resources:
E357
E8532
P55

Multiple abandoned vehicles involved. Fire is in SRA/FRA up Castle Creek Rd, east of Hwy 33

Tanker 15 coming from SBD Tanker 162 from Fresno,
HT-6HT was dispatched on the initial and is on scene.

100 Acres per IC

Sulpher Mtn. Cam and Castro Peak Cam…http://www.alertwildfire.org/orangecoca/index.html Looks to be building a decent column.

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General Location from Air Attack tracks:

300 Acres per IC with fire impacting 8 structures within 1 hour in Thunderbird Ranch area.

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VNC and KRN engines forming structure group with VNC BC.

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Tanker 137 almost on scene to this fire.

2 S-2s, 3 type 1 tankers.

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Looking like she is got some heat. Nice little Column. Picture 1 min ago from Red Mountain.

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This area has been known to produce big campaign fires. Day, zaca, and la Brea are the ones that come to mind.

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They finally have the Santa Ynez Peak Cam looking at the fire. http://www.alertwildfire.org/centralcoast/index.html

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Aircraft line up for tomorrow. 1AA, 2 AT and rotors currently assigned

Getting some build up and precipitation

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Not much showing on the Sulfur Mtn cam yet

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AA, T-15, 160, HT 6HT and a lead flying it already this morning.

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