Getting into the Porter Ranch area, where the #saddleridgefire is burning 0% contained.
Officials confirmed that a man died of a heart attack.
1 firefighter is injured
It’s burned 4,700+ acres and is moving @ 800 acres per hour
At least 25 homes are damaged
Conversation
Winds are really kicking up here as an aircraft dumps on a spot fire
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Flames are moving up the mountain and straight into this neighborhood as helicopters keep dropping water
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If you look closely you can see firefighters with hoses in front of the home keeping flames at bay
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Like many, Mike Yazdi is schocked at how fast the fire moved and was basically at his front door. He evacuated around 4:45 am with his wife and two cats and just got home and is relieved to see it made it through. His neighbor woke them up and he said flames were across the road
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Some families are starting to return back to see if their homes made it. Firefighters were able save most of the structure, but flames damaged most of the inside
A spot fire kicks back up in this back structure. LAFD firefighters came and put it out shortly after
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This is Emilio’s house. His bedroom (the back shed) is totally gone. He says his parents bought it 10 years ago. He came to check on it and is staying positive
“It could’ve been so much worse,” he said, jokingly adding: “I gotta rewrite my college essay man. My house burned down”
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This community has really had a year. Emilio is a student at Cal Lutheran, which mourned last year’s Borderline shooting, and works at Los Robles hospital. He remembers working when shooting victims were coming in and then having to evacuate hours later bc of the #WoolseyFire
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. firefighters monitoring a #SaddleridgeFire flare-up in a little valley by some homes in Porter Ranch
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With winds randomly picking up, flare-ups like this one keep crews stationed outside homes for hours
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Although this fire is still uncontained, captain Kurt Kobler said that, compared to the #WoolseyFire, this blaze, like this year’s fire season, is milder and more manageable
“This is the first one all year where we’ve had outside agencies come in and help us out”
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#SaddleridgeFire update:
7500 acres burned
13% containment
100,000 people under evacuation orders.
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Firefighters taking a break after battling the #SaddleridgeFire all night. They’re right near where it started, off Yarnell road. They said that, minus it “all of the sudden jumping the 5, which was crazy” this wildfire is behaving as expected given the conditions
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Investigators with LA City Fire, the lead agency on this incident, are on scene where the fire started, right near a SoCal Edison high-voltage transmission tower
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Standing with some residents who just got back to their homes and looks like fire is kicking back up across the hill near the 14 and 210 freeways
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So Cal Edison says “determining the cause and origin of a fire is a lengthy process” and their priority right now is safety. They wouldn’t confirm if power was shut off before the fire, but some residents said it was on, however LA DWP is also a provider for many in this area
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