Loveland Fire Pics

12 Sep 2010 20:22 #1 by CinnamonGirl
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My brother was on I-25 this afternoon. Here are some pics.




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12 Sep 2010 20:29 #2 by CinnamonGirl
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12 Sep 2010 20:35 #3 by jf1acai
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Thanks, Cin!

Impressive plume - if not for the quick action of Air Attack and the availability of air resources from Four Mile, this would have been a much more destructive fire from the outset.

Thanks to all firefighters involved, who are so good at what they do.

:thumbsup:

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Comprehensive is Latin for there is lots of bad stuff in it - Trey Gowdy

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12 Sep 2010 20:47 #4 by mtn60
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Grown to over 1500 + acres They are still assessing structure damage.
Evacs are active. This is not a small event.

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12 Sep 2010 20:48 #5 by CinnamonGirl
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It is so dry. I sure hope it starts raining soon.

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12 Sep 2010 20:53 #6 by jf1acai
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Per City of Loveland:

Last update: 8:22 p.m., Sept. 12, 2010



GPS estimates of the Reservoir Road Fire in the foothills west of Loveland indicate 600-700 acres have been burned. Most of the the acreage is private property.



There is currently no fire activity west of the Pinewood Reservoir Dam.

Experience enables you to recognize a mistake when you make it again - Jeanne Pincha-Tulley

Comprehensive is Latin for there is lots of bad stuff in it - Trey Gowdy

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12 Sep 2010 21:03 #7 by mtn60
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Thanks jf1acai,

just saw that revision online, Scanner traffic is directing units and replacing as needed. Not much hard fire info right now.

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12 Sep 2010 21:06 #8 by jf1acai
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Agree, it is early, and the information changes quickly, and gets refined as time and better data allows.

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12 Sep 2010 22:13 #9 by CC
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From 9 News

A number has been set up for people to call in order to check in with family members. That number is 2-1-1 or toll free on 1-866-485-0211.

The Larimer County Humane Society at 6317 Kyle Ave. in Fort Collins is taking in pets and animals smaller than goats. They plan to have emergency staff at the shelter overnight. Call 970-226-3647 extension 5 in advance of dropping off an animal. Pets can be dropped off, or an officer can be sent out to pick up animals as well.

The Longmont Humane Society at 9595 Nelson Rd. is also helping to take the pets of evacuees. The Dekai Animal Sanctuary in Greeley is offering to house horses and dogs at their shelter at 14253 Highway 293.

Residents who need a shelter for large animals should contact the Loveland Police Dispatch at 970-667-2151.


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13 Sep 2010 00:41 #10 by Spykster
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Boy...it stinks in Wrongmont from the fuego...I took a picture about 6 P.M. of it from Mountain View Avenue near Pace Street, but I don't know how to upload it to here... :Crying:

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