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September 29, 2005

Chatsworth Fire 17,000 Acres, Growing

 
The Los Angeles Fire Department blog is providing some sound advice for affected citizens in the San Fernando Valley.

It's fascinating watching the engine crews and air attack working the flanks via television. L.A news crews do a great job of covering local wildfires. No less than three TV stations have helicopters reporting nearly around the clock.
Watching some textbook firing operations taking place by Ventura County crews. Whether forecasts seem to be in favor of supression efforts.

*One structure taken in Chatsworth, one firefighter hurt by a falling boulder, 5 helicopters and 5 fixed wing aircraft on the lines this morning.
3,000 fire and support personnel assigned to the fire!