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Full county fire response.
Is fire out?
I don’t know is it?
Is it out, Roger? Please tell us!
There are several people besides me that report incidents in SB County “Google”..I don’t consider myself Number 1…There are others who are better they have more equipment, more interns more of everything I do what I can.
Roger, I count on you during wildfires. You keep up, you care. It’s especially nice when others chime in and give information. You always seem so appreciative of their help.
In the case of significant incidents, this website is available: https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/ Did not see yesterday’s incident reported.
Even if it is significant bear in mind it takes at least a day or more to show up there. All details have to be inputted and a file set up prior to posting a followable link.
Dear Edhatters: Please list your “go to” sites for learning about current fire issues in our area. I need a list I can count on. I assume Edhat/Roger is #1. What then?
Twitter is good. (1) John Palminteri: https://twitter.com/johnpalminteri?lang=en (2) Ham Radio Guy: https://twitter.com/ai6yrham?lang=en AND (3) County Fire Webcams and current weather/winds: http://www.rntl.net/santabarbaracountyfirecams.htm