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Santa Cruz hams provide support during wildfiresAs wildfires threaten the central California coast near Santa Cruz - located between San Jose and Monterey - area radio amateurs have been providing support to law enforcement and fire authorities. According to
Santa Cruz County Public Information Officer Bill Conklin, AF6OH, the
Santa Cruz County Emergency Operations Center requested support from
ARES on Wednesday, August 12: "We activated and established an informal
Net to provide fire support resources." On Thursday, three amateurs staffed the County's Emergency Operations
Center for the ARES Net, beginning at 5 AM and going for 16 hours. "Once we were activated, about 30 amateurs signed in to a Resource Net
on a local repeater managed by Bob Wolbert, K6XX," Conklin said. "These
hams were assigned various duties, including providing support for
animal rescue operations. Some were assigned to specific locations in Officials declared a mandatory evacuation in the affected area on Thursday, namely for the towns of Swanton and Bonny Doon; an estimated 2500 people were evacuated from their homes. On Sunday, officials allowed residents from Bonny Doon who had been evacuated to return to their homes, but warned them to be on a state of alert and to be ready to move as needed. Dubbed the Lockheed Fire, the blaze was 90 percent contained on Friday,
August 21. More than 7500 acres are affected by the blaze; the cause of
the fire is under investigation. Approximately 2000 firefighters --
equipped with almost 300 fire engines, 14 helicopters, 30 bulldozers, Conklin said that the Santa Cruz County Equine Rescue Team was activated in response to the fire, providing large animal rescue support. "In the past year, many members of the team received their Amateur Radio license," he explained. "They were instrumental in organizing and rescuing horses, llamas, alpacas, goats, sheep, chickens and ducks, as well as arranging transport for 100 head of cattle. Working in conjunction with County of Santa Cruz County Animal Services, they were able to transport and relocate the animals to safety at two sites within the county." Volunteers staged an equine and large animal rescue at the cement plant in Davenport. A shelter for smaller animals was established at the Santa Cruz County Fairgrounds in Watsonville, about 15 miles south of the City of Santa Cruz. The weather continues to be a major concern, as do the steep terrain and
limited access to the fire's perimeter, Conklin said: "Conditions
continue to be very fluid and may change quickly based on weather
factors. Firefighters will continue to construct fire line around the
perimeter of the fire." Governor Schwarzenegger visited the Fire
Operations Center in Watsonville and thanked all of the firefighters for "Once again, Amateur Radio and ARES proved to be an essential resource in times of emergency," Conklin said. "The citizens of Santa Cruz County are fortunate to have this trained, technical resource available to provide these essential communications resources."
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