[DeTomaso] vacaville fires
Asa Jay Laughton
asajay at asajay.com
Fri Aug 21 23:41:21 EDT 2020
Mike,
I didn't see a mention of the Shelby Cobra. Do you still own that?
Asa Jay
Asa Jay Laughton - W7TSC, MSgt, USAFR, Retired
Spokane County ARES-RACES-ACS EC/RO
******************************
https://w7tsc.org
https://www.teampanteraracing.com
On 8/21/2020 18:05, Dennis Valdez via DeTomaso wrote:
> Wow Mike, what a whirlwind of activity for you! I'm glad you're out of
> harms way for the time being at least.
> We are about .87 miles from the SCU Lightning complex evacuation area
> here in San Jose. So far Cal Fire says its about 10% contained and
> holding steady, and the fire is spreading south and east away from
> town. We are ready with a plan if things change though. Things would
> get interesting if I start seeing flames coming over the hills to the
> east of our house.
> Stay safe everyone!
> Dennis
>
> Wow Mike, what a whirlwind of activity for you! I'm glad you're out of
> harms way for the time being at least.
> We are about .87 miles from the SCU Lightning complex evacuation area
> here in San Jose. So far Cal Fire says its about 10% contained and
> holding steady, and the fire is spreading south and east away from
> town. We are ready with a plan if things change though. Things would
> get interesting if I start seeing flames coming over the hills to the
> east of our house.
> Stay safe everyone!
> Dennis
> On Friday, August 21, 2020, 01:26:32 PM PDT, Mike Drew via DeTomaso
> <detomaso at server.detomasolist.com> wrote:
> On Aug 21, 2020, at 10:55, Jeff Detrich <[1]jjdetrich at gmail.com>
> wrote:
> Just checking to be sure you are safe. Seems like you are
> surrounded by
> fires again.
> Thanks Jeff! Yes, it's been an interesting time.
> I was slated to fly to Maine then Germany on Wednesday night, enroute
> to Afghanistan. It was going to be a 24-hour day so I endeavored to
> shift my body clock to the right by staying up until the wee hours
> Tuesday night with the intent of sleeping until after noon Wednesday.
> I was aware there was a small fire burning in a remote canyon about a
> half hour drove north of me, and was utterly unconcerned. Around 1 am
> Tuesday night/Wednesday morning I got a text from Lori's son (who is
> an
> Oakland PD officer) that his wife (who is El Dorado County Sheriff,
> working in the Sierras near Lake Tahoe) had been alerted that they
> might be needed as the fire was growing.
> Since I was looking for ways to keep entertained anyway, I decided to
> go for a drive up to the top of a range of hills near my house,
> heading
> initially north then west, with the idea that I could look down into
> the valley and look to the north and perhaps see something. I was
> shocked as I approached the hill to start to climb and could see the
> fire glow much closer than I expected! As I started to climb the
> hill,
> in a narrow road with thick brush and vegetation on each side, I
> encountered a sheriff driving down the hill, stopping and alerting
> residents for the need to evacuate. So, I turned around!
> At the bottom of the hill I turned north on English Hills road and
> entered that area, which has homes set on (typically) 5-acre
> properties. I drove in for a mile or so and saw flames.
> Ah.
> Time to go home and start packing!
> I zoomed home, then phoned several neighbors and alerted them. Both
> our
> Panteras were In the garage, but Lori had just left to visit her son
> and family in Riverside (southern california) so I was on my own.
> Ashes were already falling. This is Lori's race Mustang at 230 am:
> [cid:4F18CC19-2334-43E7-92B6-B9FC19AD1B94]
> I made the executive decision that my Pantera would be my getaway
> car.
> We have psychologically prepared ourselves for eventualities such as
> earthquake and fire, and have a checklist taped to the garage door
> listing all the items we need to grab to escape, depending on the
> circumstances. So it was very straightforward to scoop up all our
> guns
> (which are physically small, have high value relative to their size,
> are not covered by insurance, are difficult to replace, and are also
> awesome) and fill the rear trunk, then grab important papers,
> passports, computers, hard drives, a 10-inch Campagnolo wheel (I
> still
> haven't replaced the cracked one on my car although it's holding air
> just fine), and a few days worth of clothes, toiletries etc. so I was
> ready to go fairly quickly.
> I was then standing in the street at 5 am chatting with neighbors.
> One
> agreed to follow me so I could drive Lori's Pantera to our storage
> unit
> which is all-metal and built alongside a small airport, so no
> buildings
> or vegetation nearby ,and it has sprinklers inside the units. I
> figured
> that was pretty safe.
> Then later in the morning I loaded motorcycles in Lori's truck and
> drove it to a church a mile away which has an expansive parking lot
> with relatively little vegetation. My friend then shuttled me back
> and
> forth and I was able to get three VW Sciroccos and Lori's race
> Mustang
> there. Everything in this photo is ours except for my friend's white
> truck:
> [cid:7EF04395-E5C4-42E7-BB86-B197606B8C9D]
> Now I was all ready to go. By happy fortune, a few weeks earlier my
> GT350 had been hauled to a Mustang specialist in Medford OR for final
> fettling, a Scirocco was at a shop in Sacramento, and one of my
> motorcycles at another shop near the San Francisco airport, and
> Lori's
> Minivan is parked at the airport. So even if all the remotely parked
> cars burned up we would still have too many cars. :)
> A mandatory evacuation notice came down for the neighborhood between
> us
> and the hills, and people cleared out. Later that notice was
> extended
> to us, but I elected to stay along with about half my neighbors.
> Around
> 230 in the afternoon the fire finally crested the nearest hills and
> began advancing on us:
> [cid:DC23A9AD-13FC-4B68-BB0D-67BFA9BECC31]
> It's difficult ti make out, but the top of the hills is already
> burned
> away, while the bottom has dead grass, and there is a low wall of
> fire
> advancing down the hill at a pretty good clip. It would reach the
> first
> neighborhood and if houses started going up in flames, at that point
> I
> was going to bug out.
> There were no fire fighting forces trying to stop its advance. You
> can't see it well, but there is a lone house at the top of the hill
> to
> the left of the smoke pyre. Firefighters made a stand there and
> surrounded it and protected it, and it survived. The smoke pyre is
> his
> next door neighbor's house burning. In fact the entire canyon on the
> back side of those hills went up in smoke and many dozens of homes
> were
> lost.
> Without warning, suddenly the wind shifted and started blowing
> towards
> the hills, and the entire fire just went out! By 3 pm there was just
> smoke. The fire instead moved south towards Fairfield and picked up a
> lot of steam, and crossed interstate 80.
> I had already told the Air Force I wouldn't be flying to Afghanistan
> that evening because I needed to take care of business at home, so
> they
> slipped the mission 24 hours for me. Later a decision was made to
> waive all rules about pre-mission crew rest and just call crewmembers
> and evacuate planes and people from Travis AFB, a hilariously
> childish
> reaction since there was no way the flames could ever damage the
> planes, parked in acres of concrete with no combustibles nearby. So
> the
> rest of my crew, plus a substitute for me, split to San Antonio that
> night, then Germany yesterday and today are enroute to Afghanistan.
> I finally went to bed around 11 pm Wednesday, having been awake since
> early Tuesday morning. Thursday I got up and saw the smoke was so
> thick
> the hills weren't visible.
> Yesterday afternoon a guy flew a drone from the neighborhood at the
> edge of town, out towards English Hills, where I had been on the
> first
> night. Here is a screen grab from where the video starts and ends,
> with my house in the distance circled:
> [cid:FE31AD4A-AE7A-4D89-8C1E-94631F43EE19-L0-001]
> The video shows the utter destruction to the north, and west:
> [1][2]https://youtu.be/JQSDJwMOefo
> I am now about to start fetching my cars and motorcycles home. The
> danger has passed for me, even as the fire continues to grow and move
> off to the north and west. They are reporting 105 homes destroyed in
> `my' fire but I think the true number is substantially higher. The
> fire
> hit areas that were comprised mainly of estates, and there was one
> guy
> I know of who lost 13 classic Corvettes. There is a car flipper in
> English hills who had a Pantera for sale last week. His house is
> right
> in the edge if the fire line so he was either saved by inches or lost
> everything by inches. I haven't heard yet.
> Additional fires have sprouted up south of San Francisco and are
> becoming the bigger story. Several Pantera owners have successfully
> moved their cars to safety and evacuated, and I know of no losses
> there
> yet.
> A true blessing is the fact that winds were very mild all week. If it
> had been really windy, as it was when the Paradise fire happened a
> couple of years ago, it likely would have burned from here to Las
> Vegas!
> Here is a good news article with links to videos, etc:
>
> [2][3]https://www.sfgate.com/california-wildfires/article/Vacaville-wil
> dfi
> re-threatens-over-homes-Winters-15495663.php
> Thanks for asking, Jeff!
> Mike
> References
> 1. [4]https://youtu.be/JQSDJwMOefo
> 2.
> [5]https://www.sfgate.com/california-wildfires/article/Vacaville-wildfi
> re-threatens-over-homes-Winters-15495663.php
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> 1. mailto:jjdetrich at gmail.com
> 2. https://youtu.be/JQSDJwMOefo
> 3. https://www.sfgate.com/california-wildfires/article/Vacaville-wildfi
> 4. https://youtu.be/JQSDJwMOefo
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Mike,
I didn't see a mention of the Shelby Cobra. Do you still own that?
Asa Jay
Asa Jay Laughton - W7TSC, MSgt, USAFR, Retired
Spokane County ARES-RACES-ACS EC/RO
******************************
[1]https://w7tsc.org
[2]https://www.teampanteraracing.com
On 8/21/2020 18:05, Dennis Valdez via DeTomaso wrote:
Wow Mike, what a whirlwind of activity for you! I'm glad you're out of
harms way for the time being at least.
We are about .87 miles from the SCU Lightning complex evacuation area
here in San Jose. So far Cal Fire says its about 10% contained and
holding steady, and the fire is spreading south and east away from
town. We are ready with a plan if things change though. Things would
get interesting if I start seeing flames coming over the hills to the
east of our house.
Stay safe everyone!
Dennis
Wow Mike, what a whirlwind of activity for you! I'm glad you're out of
harms way for the time being at least.
We are about .87 miles from the SCU Lightning complex evacuation area
here in San Jose. So far Cal Fire says its about 10% contained and
holding steady, and the fire is spreading south and east away from
town. We are ready with a plan if things change though. Things would
get interesting if I start seeing flames coming over the hills to the
east of our house.
Stay safe everyone!
Dennis
On Friday, August 21, 2020, 01:26:32 PM PDT, Mike Drew via DeTomaso
[3]<detomaso at server.detomasolist.com> wrote:
On Aug 21, 2020, at 10:55, Jeff Detrich [4]<[1]jjdetrich at gmail.com>
wrote:
Just checking to be sure you are safe. Seems like you are
surrounded by
fires again.
Thanks Jeff! Yes, it's been an interesting time.
I was slated to fly to Maine then Germany on Wednesday night, enroute
to Afghanistan. It was going to be a 24-hour day so I endeavored to
shift my body clock to the right by staying up until the wee hours
Tuesday night with the intent of sleeping until after noon Wednesday.
I was aware there was a small fire burning in a remote canyon about a
half hour drove north of me, and was utterly unconcerned. Around 1 am
Tuesday night/Wednesday morning I got a text from Lori's son (who is
an
Oakland PD officer) that his wife (who is El Dorado County Sheriff,
working in the Sierras near Lake Tahoe) had been alerted that they
might be needed as the fire was growing.
Since I was looking for ways to keep entertained anyway, I decided to
go for a drive up to the top of a range of hills near my house,
heading
initially north then west, with the idea that I could look down into
the valley and look to the north and perhaps see something. I was
shocked as I approached the hill to start to climb and could see the
fire glow much closer than I expected! As I started to climb the
hill,
in a narrow road with thick brush and vegetation on each side, I
encountered a sheriff driving down the hill, stopping and alerting
residents for the need to evacuate. So, I turned around!
At the bottom of the hill I turned north on English Hills road and
entered that area, which has homes set on (typically) 5-acre
properties. I drove in for a mile or so and saw flames.
Ah.
Time to go home and start packing!
I zoomed home, then phoned several neighbors and alerted them. Both
our
Panteras were In the garage, but Lori had just left to visit her son
and family in Riverside (southern california) so I was on my own.
Ashes were already falling. This is Lori's race Mustang at 230 am:
[[5]cid:4F18CC19-2334-43E7-92B6-B9FC19AD1B94]
I made the executive decision that my Pantera would be my getaway
car.
We have psychologically prepared ourselves for eventualities such as
earthquake and fire, and have a checklist taped to the garage door
listing all the items we need to grab to escape, depending on the
circumstances. So it was very straightforward to scoop up all our
guns
(which are physically small, have high value relative to their size,
are not covered by insurance, are difficult to replace, and are also
awesome) and fill the rear trunk, then grab important papers,
passports, computers, hard drives, a 10-inch Campagnolo wheel (I
still
haven't replaced the cracked one on my car although it's holding air
just fine), and a few days worth of clothes, toiletries etc. so I was
ready to go fairly quickly.
I was then standing in the street at 5 am chatting with neighbors.
One
agreed to follow me so I could drive Lori's Pantera to our storage
unit
which is all-metal and built alongside a small airport, so no
buildings
or vegetation nearby ,and it has sprinklers inside the units. I
figured
that was pretty safe.
Then later in the morning I loaded motorcycles in Lori's truck and
drove it to a church a mile away which has an expansive parking lot
with relatively little vegetation. My friend then shuttled me back
and
forth and I was able to get three VW Sciroccos and Lori's race
Mustang
there. Everything in this photo is ours except for my friend's white
truck:
[[6]cid:7EF04395-E5C4-42E7-BB86-B197606B8C9D]
Now I was all ready to go. By happy fortune, a few weeks earlier my
GT350 had been hauled to a Mustang specialist in Medford OR for final
fettling, a Scirocco was at a shop in Sacramento, and one of my
motorcycles at another shop near the San Francisco airport, and
Lori's
Minivan is parked at the airport. So even if all the remotely parked
cars burned up we would still have too many cars. :)
A mandatory evacuation notice came down for the neighborhood between
us
and the hills, and people cleared out. Later that notice was
extended
to us, but I elected to stay along with about half my neighbors.
Around
230 in the afternoon the fire finally crested the nearest hills and
began advancing on us:
[[7]cid:DC23A9AD-13FC-4B68-BB0D-67BFA9BECC31]
It's difficult ti make out, but the top of the hills is already
burned
away, while the bottom has dead grass, and there is a low wall of
fire
advancing down the hill at a pretty good clip. It would reach the
first
neighborhood and if houses started going up in flames, at that point
I
was going to bug out.
There were no fire fighting forces trying to stop its advance. You
can't see it well, but there is a lone house at the top of the hill
to
the left of the smoke pyre. Firefighters made a stand there and
surrounded it and protected it, and it survived. The smoke pyre is
his
next door neighbor's house burning. In fact the entire canyon on the
back side of those hills went up in smoke and many dozens of homes
were
lost.
Without warning, suddenly the wind shifted and started blowing
towards
the hills, and the entire fire just went out! By 3 pm there was just
smoke. The fire instead moved south towards Fairfield and picked up a
lot of steam, and crossed interstate 80.
I had already told the Air Force I wouldn't be flying to Afghanistan
that evening because I needed to take care of business at home, so
they
slipped the mission 24 hours for me. Later a decision was made to
waive all rules about pre-mission crew rest and just call crewmembers
and evacuate planes and people from Travis AFB, a hilariously
childish
reaction since there was no way the flames could ever damage the
planes, parked in acres of concrete with no combustibles nearby. So
the
rest of my crew, plus a substitute for me, split to San Antonio that
night, then Germany yesterday and today are enroute to Afghanistan.
I finally went to bed around 11 pm Wednesday, having been awake since
early Tuesday morning. Thursday I got up and saw the smoke was so
thick
the hills weren't visible.
Yesterday afternoon a guy flew a drone from the neighborhood at the
edge of town, out towards English Hills, where I had been on the
first
night. Here is a screen grab from where the video starts and ends,
with my house in the distance circled:
[[8]cid:FE31AD4A-AE7A-4D89-8C1E-94631F43EE19-L0-001]
The video shows the utter destruction to the north, and west:
[1][2][9]https://youtu.be/JQSDJwMOefo
I am now about to start fetching my cars and motorcycles home. The
danger has passed for me, even as the fire continues to grow and move
off to the north and west. They are reporting 105 homes destroyed in
`my' fire but I think the true number is substantially higher. The
fire
hit areas that were comprised mainly of estates, and there was one
guy
I know of who lost 13 classic Corvettes. There is a car flipper in
English hills who had a Pantera for sale last week. His house is
right
in the edge if the fire line so he was either saved by inches or lost
everything by inches. I haven't heard yet.
Additional fires have sprouted up south of San Francisco and are
becoming the bigger story. Several Pantera owners have successfully
moved their cars to safety and evacuated, and I know of no losses
there
yet.
A true blessing is the fact that winds were very mild all week. If it
had been really windy, as it was when the Paradise fire happened a
couple of years ago, it likely would have burned from here to Las
Vegas!
Here is a good news article with links to videos, etc:
[2][3][10]https://www.sfgate.com/california-wildfires/article/Vacaville-wil
dfi
re-threatens-over-homes-Winters-15495663.php
Thanks for asking, Jeff!
Mike
References
1. [4][11]https://youtu.be/JQSDJwMOefo
2.
[5][12]https://www.sfgate.com/california-wildfires/article/Vacaville-wildfi
re-threatens-over-homes-Winters-15495663.php
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4. [18]https://youtu.be/JQSDJwMOefo
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