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Posted by NorCalRydaz (Member # 3233) on :
 
Why are these idiots in the media calling it the “Campfire” when everyone knows and points to PG&E fucking up again?

[ 2018-11-15, 04:51 AM: Message edited by: NorCalRydaz ]
 
Posted by theconductor (Member # 13458) on :
 
It's not "campfire." It's the "Camp Fire," so named because of its origin near Camp Creek Road.

So in other words, Camp Creek Road is where PG&E fucked up yet again!
 
Posted by NorCalRydaz (Member # 3233) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by theconductor:
It's not "campfire." It's the "Camp Fire," so named because of its origin near Camp Creek Road.

So in other words, Camp Creek Road is where PG&E fucked up yet again!

Learn something everyday [patriot]
 
Posted by NEIGHT (Member # 8741) on :
 
And this whole time I thought the whole fire started from a camp fire.... Oops
 
Posted by 351w (Member # 11875) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by NorCalRydaz:
Why are these idiots in the media calling it the “Campfire” when everyone knows and points to PG&E fucking up again?

Who is telling you PG&E fucked up again, the same idiots in the media, hilarious.
 
Posted by 68dustin (Member # 5388) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by 351w:
[QUOTE]Originally posted by NorCalRydaz:
Why are these idiots in the media calling it the “Campfire” when everyone knows and points to PG&E fucking up again?

Who is telling you PG&E fucked up again, the same idiots in the media, hilarious. [/QUOTE
A lot of people are pointing fingers at pg&e.. I guess they emailed a lady about some sparking power lines the day before on her property. Sounds a little fishy though.. i think they would just send someone out, not email someone.
 
Posted by East Bay 50 (Member # 8081) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by 68dustin:
quote:
Originally posted by 351w:
[QUOTE]Originally posted by NorCalRydaz:
Why are these idiots in the media calling it the “Campfire” when everyone knows and points to PG&E fucking up again?

Who is telling you PG&E fucked up again, the same idiots in the media, hilarious. [/QUOTE
A lot of people are pointing fingers at pg&e.. I guess they emailed a lady about some sparking power lines the day before on her property. Sounds a little fishy though.. i think they would just send someone out, not email someone.

DING DING DING! they would send someone out to cut the power and fix the problem immediately. Not send an email out like that. finally someone with common sense thinking for themselves.
 
Posted by 351w (Member # 11875) on :
 
Has anyone actually seen a copy of this said email or are we just going off of what the “media” has told us. I’ll wait for the CalFire report before I pass judgment on anyone being responsible. Maybe PG&E should just shut down the entire grid during the fire season, maybe everyone should get solar, maybe I should just call a lawyer and sue PG&E because I’m breathing bad air, the “media” told me it’s their fault.

[ 2018-11-15, 09:51 AM: Message edited by: 351w ]
 
Posted by 351w (Member # 11875) on :
 
I would like everyone who specifically thinks it’s PG&E’s fault to tell me what they think PG&E should do to prevent wildfires from happening, because if they are to blame then they are the ones who can stop it from ever happening again. If they shut power off everywhere is it their fault if people in hospitals die because the hospitals generator isn’t working properly or what about the accident that happens at an intersection once the lights go out, whose fault would that be? What about the people on dialysis, how would they get their treatment with no power,? How would people charge their electric cars? Maybe they should just shut down the entire state for a week and see what happens.

God forbid we couldn’t charge our precious phones, how would the gas pumps work without power, think about it, really think about it and then point fingers at whose fault it really is, its all of our faults for demanding and relying on electricity, it’s a dangerous commodity, that’s why it’s on top of poles and towers, shit happens, PG&E and all other utilities are faced with shit happening.

What if this all started from a car hitting a pole or a tree falling into a line, would it be the cars fault for hitting the pole or the power companies fault for putting the pole in a place where a car could hit it. Would you blame the property owner where the tree is for allowing a tree to grow within X amount of feet from a power line or the power company for not cutting down every tree within 100 yards of a power line, does anyone know what type of right of way PG&E has and what they are allowed to cut?

If there was a “failure” of some sort on this so called tower near the origin of the fire can someone please tell me how PG&E could’ve known that it was going to fail? Let’s not talk about the email to the lady because that’s not the issue, that tower and circuit wasn’t the same one that experienced a problem that morning. PG&E does this everyday when they replace poles and perform maintenance on their system. If there was an obvious issue it would be addressed, if something failed for who knows what reason, it failed and unfortunately that is the nature of electricity, it fails sometimes that’s why there are power outages. If you are so against PG&E, go off grid and get solar, stop relying on them for anything, boycott businesses that use PG&E, start something and stop pointing fingers.

[ 2018-11-15, 10:46 AM: Message edited by: 351w ]
 
Posted by NEIGHT (Member # 8741) on :
 
I seen this earlier today.

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Posted by 68dustin (Member # 5388) on :
 
I would point more fingers at this shitty states way it budgets and not allowing logging and forest cleaning. I spend a lot of time out in the Sierra Nevadas and it amazes me how much under brush/dead trees & fire fuel is laying on the ground. One spark and you can't stop the fire...
 
Posted by Black 02 SS (Member # 5939) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by NEIGHT:
I seen this earlier today.

<img src="https://thumb.ibb.co/drr5fL/D3677-EFD-1-BBF-48-F2-B908-079-C8-F1-CB0-E3.png" style="max-width: 640px" alt=" - " />

http://www.fire.ca.gov/general/firemaps

Looks just sliiiightlyy different. The other seems to be a little too conveniently matched to this supposed rail. Tin hat foil stuff [Big Grin]
 
Posted by 68dustin (Member # 5388) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Black 02 SS:
quote:
Originally posted by NEIGHT:
I seen this earlier today.

<img src="https://thumb.ibb.co/drr5fL/D3677-EFD-1-BBF-48-F2-B908-079-C8-F1-CB0-E3.png" style="max-width: 640px" alt=" - " />

http://www.fire.ca.gov/general/firemaps

Looks just sliiiightlyy different. The other seems to be a little too conveniently matched to this supposed rail. Tin hat foil stuff [Big Grin]

[worship] [BS flag]
 
Posted by wilit (Member # 3367) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by 351w:
I would like everyone who specifically thinks it’s PG&E’s fault to tell me what they think PG&E should do to prevent wildfires from happening, because if they are to blame then they are the ones who can stop it from ever happening again. If they shut power off everywhere is it their fault if people in hospitals die because the hospitals generator isn’t working properly or what about the accident that happens at an intersection once the lights go out, whose fault would that be? What about the people on dialysis, how would they get their treatment with no power,? How would people charge their electric cars? Maybe they should just shut down the entire state for a week and see what happens.

God forbid we couldn’t charge our precious phones, how would the gas pumps work without power, think about it, really think about it and then point fingers at whose fault it really is, its all of our faults for demanding and relying on electricity, it’s a dangerous commodity, that’s why it’s on top of poles and towers, shit happens, PG&E and all other utilities are faced with shit happening.

What if this all started from a car hitting a pole or a tree falling into a line, would it be the cars fault for hitting the pole or the power companies fault for putting the pole in a place where a car could hit it. Would you blame the property owner where the tree is for allowing a tree to grow within X amount of feet from a power line or the power company for not cutting down every tree within 100 yards of a power line, does anyone know what type of right of way PG&E has and what they are allowed to cut?

If there was a “failure” of some sort on this so called tower near the origin of the fire can someone please tell me how PG&E could’ve known that it was going to fail? Let’s not talk about the email to the lady because that’s not the issue, that tower and circuit wasn’t the same one that experienced a problem that morning. PG&E does this everyday when they replace poles and perform maintenance on their system. If there was an obvious issue it would be addressed, if something failed for who knows what reason, it failed and unfortunately that is the nature of electricity, it fails sometimes that’s why there are power outages. If you are so against PG&E, go off grid and get solar, stop relying on them for anything, boycott businesses that use PG&E, start something and stop pointing fingers.

God damn, you're all worked up like someone called you mother a whore. I'm guessing you work for PG&E?
 
Posted by 351w (Member # 11875) on :
 
I work at Comcast, all I offer is some damn perspective to this, why would the original poster state that PG&E fucked up agian and in the same sentence call the media idiots, making a statement based on what he’s heard from the “idiot media”

What happened and caused this I haven’t the slightest clue, but I’m not pointing fingers because someone on TV said PG&E may be the cause, the Carr Fire in Redding started because a trailer got a flat tire, are we blaming tires for this, the person that dropped a nail on the road, rims for being made of metal, the city for having a paved road, where does it stop?

What happened up there is absolutely insane and has happened far to often in the past year, I’ve lived in Northern California my whole life and never recall anything like this at this level. I’m more interested in why this is all happening, any of our neighborhoods could be next.
 
Posted by East Bay 50 (Member # 8081) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by 351w:
I would like everyone who specifically thinks it’s PG&E’s fault to tell me what they think PG&E should do to prevent wildfires from happening, because if they are to blame then they are the ones who can stop it from ever happening again. If they shut power off everywhere is it their fault if people in hospitals die because the hospitals generator isn’t working properly or what about the accident that happens at an intersection once the lights go out, whose fault would that be? What about the people on dialysis, how would they get their treatment with no power,? How would people charge their electric cars? Maybe they should just shut down the entire state for a week and see what happens.

God forbid we couldn’t charge our precious phones, how would the gas pumps work without power, think about it, really think about it and then point fingers at whose fault it really is, its all of our faults for demanding and relying on electricity, it’s a dangerous commodity, that’s why it’s on top of poles and towers, shit happens, PG&E and all other utilities are faced with shit happening.

What if this all started from a car hitting a pole or a tree falling into a line, would it be the cars fault for hitting the pole or the power companies fault for putting the pole in a place where a car could hit it. Would you blame the property owner where the tree is for allowing a tree to grow within X amount of feet from a power line or the power company for not cutting down every tree within 100 yards of a power line, does anyone know what type of right of way PG&E has and what they are allowed to cut?

If there was a “failure” of some sort on this so called tower near the origin of the fire can someone please tell me how PG&E could’ve known that it was going to fail? Let’s not talk about the email to the lady because that’s not the issue, that tower and circuit wasn’t the same one that experienced a problem that morning. PG&E does this everyday when they replace poles and perform maintenance on their system. If there was an obvious issue it would be addressed, if something failed for who knows what reason, it failed and unfortunately that is the nature of electricity, it fails sometimes that’s why there are power outages. If you are so against PG&E, go off grid and get solar, stop relying on them for anything, boycott businesses that use PG&E, start something and stop pointing fingers.

[patriot]
 
Posted by *Als50* (Member # 6003) on :
 
I heard it was Comcasts' fault.
 
Posted by Lemonade (Member # 3692) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by *Als50*:
I heard it was Comcasts' fault.

LMFAO!!!!!
 
Posted by 351w (Member # 11875) on :
 
🤔
 
Posted by [SHO]TIME (Member # 8962) on :
 
Well I would say take advantage of this situation, invest! PG&E stock has essentially dropped 50% Buy it now
 
Posted by i (Member # 12534) on :
 
It’s pretty bad up here in Sacramento due to the air quality that school and college districts had to cancel school.

R.I.P to the victims and firefighters.

[ 2018-11-16, 01:52 AM: Message edited by: i ]
 
Posted by NEIGHT (Member # 8741) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by i:
It’s pretty bad up here in Sacramento due to the air quality that school and college districts had to cancel school.

R.I.P to the victims and firefighters.

I can just imagine how bad it is over there. It don't look too good over here either, most kids don't go to school.
 
Posted by adower (Member # 5955) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by 351w:
I work at Comcast, all I offer is some damn perspective to this, why would the original poster state that PG&E fucked up agian and in the same sentence call the media idiots, making a statement based on what he’s heard from the “idiot media”

What happened and caused this I haven’t the slightest clue, but I’m not pointing fingers because someone on TV said PG&E may be the cause, the Carr Fire in Redding started because a trailer got a flat tire, are we blaming tires for this, the person that dropped a nail on the road, rims for being made of metal, the city for having a paved road, where does it stop?

What happened up there is absolutely insane and has happened far to often in the past year, I’ve lived in Northern California my whole life and never recall anything like this at this level. I’m more interested in why this is all happening, any of our neighborhoods could be next.

A few new stories I saw have reported a down power line from pge started the fire.
 
Posted by theconductor (Member # 13458) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by 351w:
I would like everyone who specifically thinks it’s PG&E’s fault to tell me what they think PG&E should do to prevent wildfires from happening, because if they are to blame then they are the ones who can stop it from ever happening again. If they shut power off everywhere is it their fault if people in hospitals die because the hospitals generator isn’t working properly or what about the accident that happens at an intersection once the lights go out, whose fault would that be? What about the people on dialysis, how would they get their treatment with no power,? How would people charge their electric cars? Maybe they should just shut down the entire state for a week and see what happens.

God forbid we couldn’t charge our precious phones, how would the gas pumps work without power, think about it, really think about it and then point fingers at whose fault it really is, its all of our faults for demanding and relying on electricity, it’s a dangerous commodity, that’s why it’s on top of poles and towers, shit happens, PG&E and all other utilities are faced with shit happening.

What if this all started from a car hitting a pole or a tree falling into a line, would it be the cars fault for hitting the pole or the power companies fault for putting the pole in a place where a car could hit it. Would you blame the property owner where the tree is for allowing a tree to grow within X amount of feet from a power line or the power company for not cutting down every tree within 100 yards of a power line, does anyone know what type of right of way PG&E has and what they are allowed to cut?

If there was a “failure” of some sort on this so called tower near the origin of the fire can someone please tell me how PG&E could’ve known that it was going to fail? Let’s not talk about the email to the lady because that’s not the issue, that tower and circuit wasn’t the same one that experienced a problem that morning. PG&E does this everyday when they replace poles and perform maintenance on their system. If there was an obvious issue it would be addressed, if something failed for who knows what reason, it failed and unfortunately that is the nature of electricity, it fails sometimes that’s why there are power outages. If you are so against PG&E, go off grid and get solar, stop relying on them for anything, boycott businesses that use PG&E, start something and stop pointing fingers.

I get what you're saying and it may have been unfair of me accuse PG&E at this point. However, even if it was a remote tower that had a failure and nearly impossible to catch ahead of time, PG&E is, and should be, held responsible. That is why we pay them.

I don't care if it was a 200 year old power pole, 150 miles from the nearest road. If it's owned or managed by PG&E, then it's their responsibility to ensure its condition.

If it was a car accident that started a fire by knocking down a power pole, then of course PG&E wouldn't be held responsible. The driver and their insurance company would be in some serious shit.

If PG&E goes bankrupt because of issues like this, it will be their own undoing and will certainly be unfortunate. Especially since the state and taxpayers will likely end up footing the bill for future service.

I work for a company that owns 32,000 miles of track in 23 states. If (actually when) a failure occurs, and the public is harmed, the Union Pacific pays for it. Pretty simple.
 
Posted by 351w (Member # 11875) on :
 
Sad situation, regardless of who the blame gets placed on everyone plays a part in this happening, if PG&E sparked the fire, who supplied the fuel, the counties, state, federal government and land owners. I read an article on the Carr Fire and someone is suing the City of Redding for not adequately clearing brush, I’m no law expert but it’ll be interesting to see how this plays out, there’s a few good articles here to read if you have a few minutes...

https://www.forbes.com/sites/chuckdevore/2018/11/16/californias-deadliest-fires-could-have-been-mitigated-by-prevention/#34f9910b341b

https://weather.com/news/news/2018-11-15-grand-jury-report-fire-risk-paradise/
 
Posted by East Bay 50 (Member # 8081) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by theconductor:
quote:
Originally posted by 351w:
I would like everyone who specifically thinks it’s PG&E’s fault to tell me what they think PG&E should do to prevent wildfires from happening, because if they are to blame then they are the ones who can stop it from ever happening again. If they shut power off everywhere is it their fault if people in hospitals die because the hospitals generator isn’t working properly or what about the accident that happens at an intersection once the lights go out, whose fault would that be? What about the people on dialysis, how would they get their treatment with no power,? How would people charge their electric cars? Maybe they should just shut down the entire state for a week and see what happens.

God forbid we couldn’t charge our precious phones, how would the gas pumps work without power, think about it, really think about it and then point fingers at whose fault it really is, its all of our faults for demanding and relying on electricity, it’s a dangerous commodity, that’s why it’s on top of poles and towers, shit happens, PG&E and all other utilities are faced with shit happening.

What if this all started from a car hitting a pole or a tree falling into a line, would it be the cars fault for hitting the pole or the power companies fault for putting the pole in a place where a car could hit it. Would you blame the property owner where the tree is for allowing a tree to grow within X amount of feet from a power line or the power company for not cutting down every tree within 100 yards of a power line, does anyone know what type of right of way PG&E has and what they are allowed to cut?

If there was a “failure” of some sort on this so called tower near the origin of the fire can someone please tell me how PG&E could’ve known that it was going to fail? Let’s not talk about the email to the lady because that’s not the issue, that tower and circuit wasn’t the same one that experienced a problem that morning. PG&E does this everyday when they replace poles and perform maintenance on their system. If there was an obvious issue it would be addressed, if something failed for who knows what reason, it failed and unfortunately that is the nature of electricity, it fails sometimes that’s why there are power outages. If you are so against PG&E, go off grid and get solar, stop relying on them for anything, boycott businesses that use PG&E, start something and stop pointing fingers.

I get what you're saying and it may have been unfair of me accuse PG&E at this point. However, even if it was a remote tower that had a failure and nearly impossible to catch ahead of time, PG&E is, and should be, held responsible. That is why we pay them.

I don't care if it was a 200 year old power pole, 150 miles from the nearest road. If it's owned or managed by PG&E, then it's their responsibility to ensure its condition.

If it was a car accident that started a fire by knocking down a power pole, then of course PG&E wouldn't be held responsible. The driver and their insurance company would be in some serious shit.

If PG&E goes bankrupt because of issues like this, it will be their own undoing and will certainly be unfortunate. Especially since the state and taxpayers will likely end up footing the bill for future service.

I work for a company that owns 32,000 miles of track in 23 states. If (actually when) a failure occurs, and the public is harmed, the Union Pacific pays for it. Pretty simple.

pg&e aint going bankrupt. they just passed a new law that allows them to pass on wildfire costs to there customers. the puc is not going to allow them to go bankrupt. there prez already stated that a few days ago. I wonder why this smoking gun email has not been shown yet. why is the place where this power line supposedly went down a crime scene? they wont allow pg&e inspectors or anyone near it while they investigate. there is more to this story than we are being told. truth will come out eventually. I would not be suprised if pg&e is not at fault

[ 2018-11-17, 09:07 PM: Message edited by: East Bay 50 ]
 
Posted by SLOWBACK 67 (Member # 6348) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by [SHO]TIME:
Well I would say take advantage of this situation, invest! PG&E stock has essentially dropped 50% Buy it now

Thats what I did. Bought a couple hundred shares. [patriot]
 
Posted by Wildfire532FB (Member # 1482) on :
 
Fires get names by their geographic locations here in CA. In Arizona the first person on scene of the fire and is the IC gets to name the fire
 
Posted by SLOWBACK 67 (Member # 6348) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by Wildfire532FB:
Fires get names by their geographic locations here in CA. In Arizona the first person on scene of the fire and is the IC gets to name the fire

They get to name it? Oh that would be fun LOL.
BTW I got a family member from Fresno FD helping with search and rescue. Where did they send you?
 
Posted by theconductor (Member # 13458) on :
 
quote:
Originally posted by 351w:
Sad situation, regardless of who the blame gets placed on everyone plays a part in this happening, if PG&E sparked the fire, who supplied the fuel, the counties, state, federal government and land owners. I read an article on the Carr Fire and someone is suing the City of Redding for not adequately clearing brush, I’m no law expert but it’ll be interesting to see how this plays out, there’s a few good articles here to read if you have a few minutes...

https://www.forbes.com/sites/chuckdevore/2018/11/16/californias-deadliest-fires-could-have-been-mitigated-by-prevention/#34f9910b341b

https://weather.com/news/news/2018-11-15-grand-jury-report-fire-risk-paradise/

Thanks for the reads, I'll dig in to them tomorrow.
 




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