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100-acre fire burns near Lower Lake PDF Print E-mail
Written by Harold LaBonte and Elizabeth Larson   
Monday, 16 July 2007

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A Cal Fire helicopter drops water on the fire near Lower Lake Sunday. Photo by Harold LaBonte.

 

LOWER LAKE – A fire that broke out Sunday afternoon along Spruce Grove Road quickly spread to 100 acres in the area's rugged terrain.


Cal Fire spokesperson Suzie Blankenship said the fire was reported at 3:32 p.m. along Spruce Grove Road near the Noble Ranch subdivision, south of Lower Lake and four miles northeast of Middletown.


Cal Fire, South Lake Fire Protection District, Lakeport Fire Protection District and Lake County Fire Protection District responded, said Blankenship. A total of 10 engines, two helicopters, two air tankers, an air attack, four fire handcrews, three dozers and one water tender fought the blaze.


The fire quickly moved from a flat area into steep terrain, said Blankenship, burning up grass and oak woodland and reaching 100 acres in size.


Firefighters on the ground and in the air struggled to control the spreading fires, which were several hundred yards apart yet close enough to impede the air strikes from both the helicopters and fixed wing tankers.


Dust devils raced across the flat lands, whipping up the wind and flames, and spreading the fire quickly over several more acres.


The tankers dropped retardant while the two helicopters scooped water from nearby ponds. The helicopters required refueling after flying for more than and hour and 45 minutes.


Several homes were threatened but Cal Fire reported that no structures were lost.


Blankenship reported Sunday evening that the fire was 50-percent contained.


Area residents at the scene reported hearing what they thought sounded like a power transformer exploding and reported seeing downed power lines. Witnesses also said fire was seen around the lines shortly thereafter.


However, Cal Fire's Blankenship said the fire's cause was still under investigation.


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The fire burned across flat land and up into more rugged hillside terrain. Photo by Harold LaBonte.

 

 

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Firefighters had to work quickly, as the wind whipped up the fire and helped it spread in the dry conditions. Photo by Harold LaBonte.

 

 

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Area residents trying to return home had to wait until fire officials gave them clearance. Photo by Harold LaBonte.

 

 

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Another shot of some of the burned acreage. Firefighters had the fire 50-percent contained Sunday evening. Photo by Harold LaBonte.

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written by mjj, July 16, 2007
Thanks to Harold LaBonte for the quality of the pictures...alterra fire and now lower lake fire...'good work'...mjj
100-acre fire burns near Lower
written by JoelW, July 16, 2007
Every car should have a fire eztinguisher, (like boats are required to have). When a small fire starts along the road there should be 20 plus people with their extinguishers putting out the fire until the fire truck arrives. Not drive away saying I can not help...let the other guy do it.

Lets prepare for grass fires like we are suppose to prepare for an earth quake!!!!! Joel (Black Forest Committee)
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written by JoelW, July 16, 2007

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Every car should have a fire eztinguisher, (like boats are required to have). When a small fire starts along the road there should be 20 plus people with their extinguishers putting out the fire until the fire truck arrives. Not drive away saying I can not help...let the other guy do it.

Lets prepare for grass fires like we are suppose to prepare for an earth quake!!!!! Joel (Black Forest Committee)







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re: 100-acre fire burns near L
written by kd006, July 16, 2007
Every car should have a fire eztinguisher, (like boats are required to have). When a small fire starts along the road there should be 20 plus people with their extinguishers putting out the fire until the fire truck arrives. Not drive away saying I can not help...let the other guy do it.

Lets prepare for grass fires like we are suppose to prepare for an earth quake!!!!! Joel (Black Forest Committee)


Even a couple of gallon milk jugs full of water would help. Also everyone should carry an old cell phone with a lighter plug/adaptor in the car. Even the unregistered phones can call 911 if you can get a signal.

Slightly off the topic: You can also get a calling card for the roaming network; a few hundred minutes for $30 with two years to use them, outgoing calls only you cannot receive calls.

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