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Quoted: Coasties on it. Huey Helo water drop. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/367483/pier_fire_-3197873.png View Quote Lagoon sludge |
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Quoted: Coasties on it. Huey Helo water drop. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/367483/pier_fire_-3197873.png View Quote firefighters finally got enough hose to get out there too. |
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That one small boat has a great pump kicking ass over the coast guard boat and the rest
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Quoted: Didn't a BBQ joint just open out there as well? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: My son (who lives there) tells me it started in the vacant old Ruby’s Diner building. There was another restaurant kiosk that opened right next to it, The Brine Box, but not sure if it's still open. The people own at least another place here too. Not that I'm aware, but sometimes I'm out of the loop on shit down there even though I ride my bike all the time along the strand. |
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Quoted: Quoted: I dont get how the pier itself appears to be smoldering whats going on here...? The pier deck is wood. Wood burns. I get that. but if the restaurant isnt even burned down and I'd assume it started there. but the entire deck area / pier is burning and smoldering. just seems like there would be a lot more damage to the building before it spread all the way out. also would assume thats some pretty thick wood the deck is made of and wet from the ocean so wouldn't easily catch on fire? what do I know ive never been there.... |
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why is the helo doing fly over drops?
it can literally hover over the fire and drop... this isnt Chernobyl |
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Quoted: My son (who lives there) tells me it started in the vacant old Ruby’s Diner building. View Quote |
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Quoted: OP, it's not San Diego's oceanside pier, It's Oceanside's pier. It's like 30 miles to San Diego from here. View Quote |
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Quoted: it disperses the water instead of dropping a ton+ of water on one spot. It would crush the building. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: why is the helo doing fly over drops? it can literally hover over the fire and drop... this isnt Chernobyl it disperses the water instead of dropping a ton+ of water on one spot. It would crush the building. I'll buy that |
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Quoted: I get that. but if the restaurant isnt even burned down and I'd assume it started there. but the entire deck area / pier is burning and smoldering. just seems like there would be a lot more damage to the building before it spread all the way out. also would assume thats some pretty thick wood the deck is made of and wet from the ocean so wouldn't easily catch on fire? what do I know ive never been there.... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I dont get how the pier itself appears to be smoldering whats going on here...? The pier deck is wood. Wood burns. I get that. but if the restaurant isnt even burned down and I'd assume it started there. but the entire deck area / pier is burning and smoldering. just seems like there would be a lot more damage to the building before it spread all the way out. also would assume thats some pretty thick wood the deck is made of and wet from the ocean so wouldn't easily catch on fire? what do I know ive never been there.... The wood is sun baked and higher up than the water. There are pipes and electric that run under the wood too. |
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Quoted: Back in the stone age when I was there everything South of Pendleton used to be considered "San Diego" including Carlsbad (where I got to live off base ) Oceanside, Solana Beach (Diegos ... good times), etc. Anything South of San Diego, was Mexico and therefore verboten and very off limits by order of the base commander. Just sayin' View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: OP, it's not San Diego's oceanside pier, It's Oceanside's pier. It's like 30 miles to San Diego from here. Roberto's for fucking breakfast! |
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Quoted: any local news reporting this? View Quote San Diego News 10 Helo live WATCH LIVE: Oceanside Pier fire |
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That aircrane carries 2650 gallons of water. At 8.33 pounds per gallon, thats just over 22,000 pounds of water if they drop it all at once.
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The coast guard boat must be out of water, they quit spraying. They're gonna have to run back to base and fill up
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Quoted: Back in the stone age when I was there everything South of Pendleton used to be considered "San Diego" including Carlsbad (where I got to live off base ) Oceanside, Solana Beach (Diegos ... good times), etc. Anything South of San Diego, was Mexico and therefore verboten and very off limits by order of the base commander. Just sayin' View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: OP, it's not San Diego's oceanside pier, It's Oceanside's pier. It's like 30 miles to San Diego from here. As I posted when he replied, yeah, if you're not from here or familiar with the area it's all "San Diego" and I even tell people not familiar with the area I live in San Diego when they ask, but if you're from around here or know the area, all the cities are referred to by their names. Or the general area (oside, Carlsbad, vista, San Marcos, Esco, Fallbrook, Encinitas) will be referred to as North San Diego County. |
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Sky Crane just made a real slow drop to get more water in one place.
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Don't know about now, but at one time San Diego County was very Conservative, largely due to both the .mil and ass busting yuppie types.
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TV news was looking at a little bit of fire still burning, water helo obliterated it with a direct hit
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live coverage has stopped, helo was probably running low on fuel.
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Quoted: @HDLS it's up to you to live stream for GD View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: live coverage has stopped, helo was probably running low on fuel. @HDLS it's up to you to live stream for GD I was going to go ride my bike down there right before I saw this thread, but had decided to go run instead. Now I've done neither. lol. |
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Quoted: There's still pockets of red but it's mostly blue now. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Don't know about now, but at one time San Diego County was very Conservative, largely due to both the .mil and ass busting yuppie types. There's still pockets of red but it's mostly blue now. The running joke of the time was San Diego would pay for the Marines to stay at Pendleton just to keep the riff-raff up north from coming down. |
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ABC10 is back over the fire, but I don't see a live stream yet.
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Why isn’t there a fire boat there???
Park it close and pump all the ocean you freaking need onto those fires. This is NOT rocket science. ETA. Saw HDLSs post. Good for the Coasties. SDFD should have a dedicated fireboat though, or the Port Authority. Or the freaking Navy. Should be several lines on it. |
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