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Colton california fire arrest
Colton california fire arrest






colton california fire arrest

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colton california fire arrest

The Keller Peak Repeater Association is dedicated to serving our community via Ham Radio. Located in Southern California on Santiago Peak (5,600 feet), the repeater covers Orange County, Los Angeles, San Diego and the Inland Empire. The "435" repeater is famous for lively discussion on controversial subjects. K6MWT 147.4350 MHz Los Angeles Renegade Repeater Caltrans streamed when weather conditions exist. of I-15, North of Riverside & the Cajon Pass. The system consists of numerous fulltime RF linked 440 MHz repeaters connecting San Diego to San Francisco and Lake Tahoe.Ĭopper (39.26 MHz), Blue-1, CHP AM airband channels. The Calnet Repeater Group is a multi linked amateur radio Repeater System covering most of California and parts of Nevada.

colton california fire arrest

Special Events Feed: Will be activated only during large special events such as wildland incidents around the state. Portions of Phelan, Lucerne Valley and Apple Valley can be heard on this feed. This feed is an Allstar node (#503088) connected to a radio tuned to our local amateur radio repeater transmitting on 146.790MHz in Yucca Valley, CA.Ĥ46.000 MHz 70cm SX // via KM6IAU Yucca ValleyīNSF and Union Pacific: Cajon and Mojave Subs - Phelan, CA AreaīNSF and Union Pacific: Cajon/Needles Subs/Barstow Yard - Barstow, Daggett, Yermo, CA AreaĬovering Daggett, Yermo, & Newberry Springs. Sunday will bring elevated fire weather conditions to portions of our forecast area, as locally gusty Santa Ana winds combine with minimum relative humidity values in the single digits 🔥 #CAwx pic.twitter.146.520 MHz 2m SX // via KM6IAU Yucca Valleyġ46.790 MHz W6BA // via KM6IAU Yucca Valley Northeast winds were projected to gust between 30 to 45 mph and the relative humidity was expected to fall between five and 10 percent in the afternoon, the NWS said. The flames ignited as much of Southern California was experiencing elevated fire weather conditions on Sunday, according to the National Weather Service. The Loma Linda and San Bernardino County fire departments assisted in fighting the fire. He also said there were no threats to the surrounding community. There was no indication as to the cause of the fire as of Sunday afternoon, Perez said. Crews remained on scene mopping up and monitoring any potential flare-ups, Perez said. and the fire was successfully knocked down by around 3:40 p.m., according to Fire Chief Henry Perez. A three-acre brush fire near the Santa Ana River bottom in Colton briefly burned before fire crews were able to extinguish it on Sunday afternoon, April 18.Ī call alerted the Colton Fire Department to the blaze near M Street at about 3:03 p.m.








Colton california fire arrest