The fire is wrapping around the Holy fire scar to the north; burning to the top of Modjeska peak. The fire could make a run into the Wildrose area of Temescal/Corona tomorrow, with the winds more out of the SW (as opposed to the NW today.)
22,376 acres
Anyone have the frequencies for today?
if fire could speak, it would be saying âwell if you donât clear the brush, i willâ
Sep 12 at 12:24 PM
2 very large air tankers (VLATs) and 4 large air tankers (LATs) have been requested by air attack.
View from the Bell Canyon North AlertCalifornia camera^
Does anyone have knowledge of where the MAFFS reload at? I have seen them flying southerly coming off the fire, but I am not familiar with where they would be heading. Enlighten me, please
Last I knew, Pt Mugu.
Thatâs what I thought Todd, but then I saw them heading South off the fire past the 241 and 74 so I was very confused about where they were going
Just a thought, Ramona is to get a CalFire C130 in the near future maybe theyâre reloading there? or a long southbound round about to SBD
Not sure on that then.
I believe they reload at the nearest tanker base that can support LATs, I believe they have reloaded at both San Bernardino and McClellan this year. They are stationed at point Mugu.
Thank you, everyone. Being a Nor Cal person visiting family in the area, itâs best to ask the local experts
The reload base needs to have a compressor to meet the need of the slide in pressurized tank. SBD, MCC, RDD & Magu are the only ones, at this point, that have the compressor
It sounds like Magu, but itâs spelled Mugu.
And it sounds like Gulf but itâs Golf. This site is getting so petty on who has to be 100% correct on every post. SMDH
Pt. Mugu in SoCal, they finished upgrading their infrastructure to be able to accommodate a higher volume, which they showcased during the borel and lightning complex.
There are a few locations around the US that have the capabilities to refill the system. Mugu and Sacramento are the main ones in CA.