10/08/2024 moved to 10 1 24 so freds posts are first
What are they claiming
as the origin's reason
for this fire
besides another undetermined
then what got it today
from five acres to sixty acres?
Initial Attack Data
2024-AZCRD-001463
FIRE HISTORY TO AREA:
Congress/Senate/Prior President:
As I have shown some tools to you all back channel already---I want you to "observe" the history
and how tiny the fires use to be labelled
then go google Wildfire Maps
and watch the different online tools
and how quick
they reported this fire
and how much acreage they reported it
then go "observe" all Wildland
and other Fire Mapping tools
including any Fire Radiative Power tools---
blend them and watch "HOW" this initial attack / origin then watch its "progression" then watch the "burn scar"...
I am not going to itemize all the fires here...
you will get the idea reading below---
how many initial attacks to the area
showed how many acres???...right?!
Lava Fire- July 14-24, 2002- 34.438,-113.259 - 2002-AZPHD-112274: (BLM)- .1 acres
Black Fire- March 26-27, 2009- 34.445, -112.232 - 2009-AZCRD-585121: (State) - .1 acres
3. Blackfoot Fire - August 9-10, 2012- 34.443, -113.271: (BLM)
Cottonwood Fire- March 5-12, 2013- 34.426, -113.243 - 2013-AZCRD-652081: (State) .1acres
Cottonwood Springs Fire - 3/25-2/26-2015- Â 34.447, -113.275 -.1 acres - 2015-AZCRD-677378:
6. McGregor Fire - May 12-May 16, 2018 -34.442,-113.268-: (BLM)
I have attended many Fire Weather Conferences and Courses in over a decade, and I listened---I was not just there to just gain a certificate or career---I was there to learn the area(s) in a very unique way. I have tools that even if they illegally tap(ped) into my area- they will only learn I am just a housewife who walks, swims/polar plunge and Scrabble. What I did was take what I learned and taught 'We, the people' in a way that God made happen...
I share tools publicly that I do not really need, but if they vanish or get edited...we have been watching that since 2013 too. They can target me and do all they have done but God is watching this all...and I followed His path...
I am refraining from publicly documenting this fire to the Public at Large because it is over ten miles from my home...
and I am going to jot some areas to my files back channel only and document origin, progression, and burn scars.
yesterday they said "increased winds" so let us document the winds for yesterday to show the locals the reports did show increased winds, see:
Noon 10-8-24: 5mph
1 pm: increase in the hour to 7mph- 2 more...
2pm: then to 11mph---from 5 to 7 to 11
3pm: 2-5pm at 11mph
4pm: 11mph
5pm: from 11mph to 13 mph---see, this is how you fact check and verify---learned it from possible Insurance folks who are probably watching fire seasons differently after I gave some back channel tools...
6pm: back down to 11mph
7pm:
8pm:
9pm:
etc... you get the idea...it takes people documenting initial attack---see what kind of resources are being used and how they plan to suppress the fire-
I have taught ages 5.5 to 98 years old back channel what to look for and document--- key thing is to watch where and how our taxpaying dollars go for wildland fires...make your own assessment if they are using our tax paying dollars smart and with integrity...
so we saw it dropped in wind and it went from 60 acres to 118 acres---
ESRI | Mapbox | OpenStreetMap | NIFC, FIRIS | CalFire | NASA | PurpleAir | NOAA via WeatherLayers | ADS-B Exchange | Cal OES
5Â mi
AA-240
AA655
TNKR16
TNKR160
SCPR282
T-90
T-93
T-94
T-95
N49CU
N1010F
S-285
BGR43
N480K
N950FS
N332X
SCPR286
N716HT
COPT21
BGR15
Whitecap Fire
US Route 93 Near MM 153, Congress
Yavapai County, AZ
Acres
118
Containment
-
Status
Active
Updated 8 hours ago
Created by Watch Duty • 1 day ago • Oct 8 at 1:54 PM
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David Altamirano
 • Reporter
8 hours ago · Oct 9 at 10:45 AM
The fire is 118 per WildCAD.
David Altamirano
 • Reporter
A day ago · Oct 8 at 6:41 PM
BLM Firefighters are on scene 10 miles southwest of Bagdad at mile marker 153 on Highway 93. Fire is active. Ground resources are arriving. Type 1 helicopter has been supporting with bucket work.
David Altamirano
 • Reporter
A day ago · Oct 8 at 6:15 PM
The fire is 60 acres per the National Interagency Fire Center (NIFC).
Zakery Pressley
 • Reporter
A day ago · Oct 8 at 4:48 PM
This is being called the Whitecap Fire and is listed at 25 acres per the National Interagency Fire Center (NIFC).
David Altamirano
 • Reporter
A day ago · Oct 8 at 4:04 PM
An additional Type 6 engine has been requested.
David Altamirano
 • Reporter
A day ago · Oct 8 at 2:20 PM
Incident Command reports the fire is now five acres with increasing winds.
David Altamirano
 • Reporter
A day ago · Oct 8 at 2:00 PM
Incident Command is requesting a Type 6 engine and handcrew from AZ State Forestry, if available.
David Altamirano
 • Reporter
A day ago · Oct 8 at 1:54 PM
Units on scene of a vegetation fire, currently 3/4 of an acre, per Incident Command.
yesterday 10-8:
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