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Fire breaks out along Soda Bay Road PDF Print E-mail
Written by Elizabeth Larson   
Thursday, 19 June 2008

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A Cal Fire helicopter drops water on the fire Thursday evening. Photo by Harold LaBonte.
 

 

THIS STORY HAS BEEN UPDATED.


KELSEYVILLE – Firefighters were able to quickly contain a fire that broke out along Soda Bay Road near Clear Lake State Park Thursday evening.


The wildland fire, about five acres in size, was dispatched at 5:21 p.m., said Cal Fire Battalion Chief Redhawk Palleson.


Several large columns of smoke in the area could be seen from Lakeport and across the lake on the Northshore.


At the height of the incident, Cal Fire – the lead agency on the incident – had one air attack, four air tankers, one helicopter, five engines, two bulldozers and four hand crews of 17 personnel each, Palleson said.

 

 

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Cal Fire drops retardant on the fire. Pictured from across the lake in Lucerne. Photo by G. Morgan.

 


Fire protection districts from around the lake – among them nearby Kelseyville – were reported to be on scene, as was the Lake County Road Department.


California Highway Patrol closed the road from the west end of Clear Lake State Park to just east of Clark Drive near the Ferndale Resort while the firefighting effort continued. Power lines also were down in the area.


Windy conditions appeared to be pushing the fire up a hill, through timber and brush, on the west side of Soda Bay Road, in an area where homes are located. The fire made its way to the edge of a vineyard, which acted as a fire break.


Air tankers carried out about one dozen water drops on the fire, although they did not drop retardant on the vineyard.


“It's contained,” Palleson said told Lake County News at around 7 p.m. “Things are looking real good.”

 

 

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The fire along Soda Bay Road was dispatched by Cal Fire at 5:21 p.m. Thursday. Photo by Dave Hendrick.

 


At that point, all aircraft had been released, but hand crews and engines were still on scene, he said.


Palleson said the cause of the fire was under investigation.


The cause of the blaze could have been a nearby vehicle fire reported at 5:30 p.m. by the California Highway Patrol.


A gold-colored Cadillac El Dorado was reported on fire in the 6400 block of Soda Bay Road. Officials also had asked Cal Fire's air units to be on the watch for possible suspects in the fire's cause.


CHP reported at 10 p.m. that Soda Bay Road had reopened.


Harold LaBonte contributed to this report.


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A four-engine plane responded to the scene. Photo by G. Morgan.

 

 


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written by Martan, June 20, 2008
see what happens when tall grass and debri isnt cut! wow i wonder whats gonna happen to alterra this year with the weeds growing over residence fences.what a great fire department lakeport has...20 calls later
Great Job!!
written by number1, June 20, 2008
Thanks to Cal Fire and all agencies involved --- fantastic job!! smilies/smiley.gif
sue happy people
written by California Sun, June 20, 2008
heard there was a walnut farmer out in north Lakeport that had hired a company to disc his orchard back in May and when the guy was discing a neighbor came out and said he was going to sue because there was dust and it was getting his boat dirty. He would rather have his house burn than get his boat dirty. :evil:
Alterra area
written by AnnieSmith, June 21, 2008
To vent my nervous energy, this year I wrote to our Dist 4 Supervisor, Anthony Farrington, the Real Estate Broker in question for the Lakeshore Blvd. lot, Code enforcement and the Fire department regarding my/our concerns for another possible 'incident.' At the moment, I have my water running almost 18 hours a day between that lot and my house. Last year, my neighbors (you?) have lost lots of property and faced so much damage due to a fire in the west lot and into the lot next to my house. I was driving in from Ukiah, saw smoke and a helicoptor, and thought, "Oh, another fire...Looks like it's (pause), RIGHT BY MY HOUSE!" (sigh) Oh yes, I want to thank all of you neighbor guys/gals for fighting that fire last year too! :wink:

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