I know that. But they don’t HAVE to they chose to. I am just saying how some 
that live there and experiencing this firsthand . All a President visit does is 
create a media firestorm.

From: Sandra Wheeler 
Sent: Saturday, June 30, 2012 10:44 AM
To: [email protected] 
Subject: RE: [Chihuahuas] Colorado Fires




It’s not just Obama, whoever is President in a disaster has to “tour the area”. 
 

 

Sandy

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of sheila
Sent: Saturday, June 30, 2012 6:10 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Colorado Fires

 






My sis in law lives here now but she does have a vacation condo in Colorado 
springs where she lived for years. Her wish is that Obama would not spend the 
taxpayers money to fly in for political reasons and spend the money on my 
planes and firefighters and methods, equipment etc. to stop the fires.   
Politicians always love to grandstand and it helps no one

 

From: Mark Strassler 

Sent: Friday, June 29, 2012 1:17 AM

To: [email protected] 

Subject: [Chihuahuas] Colorado Fires

 






Hello All:

 

Colorado thank you for all of your prayers.  I have no clue how and where 
32,000 people would go when evacuated. On the fire by USAF/Colorado Springs 
there has been 379 home burned. By what I am seeing on the TV, this was in a 
whole neighborhood. Everything looked like it was burned to the ground. I have 
seen many storm pictures in my life and just looks worse. It is sounding like 
this one was started by people. The fire 60 miles north of me has burned over 
300 structures (248 homes). That area did get an inch of rain but that did not 
help.  The fire is over 61,000 acres. The fire in Boulder that is about 15 
miles away is not that large, it has burned 300 acres and is 30 percent 
contained.  A new fire up in Eagle county did start today, I do not have that 
much information on it but I say where there was helicopter with a fire bucket 
in the area when it started.Weather is still hot, in the 90's. 

Obama will in Colorado tomorrow to look at the damage.  I need to check on the 
rescue units in the Springs area to see how they are holding up. 

 

We have not thought of a evac plan in a few years, we did have one after 911.  
It is time for an update on a evac plan.  Three of the four dogs are micro 
chipped. I know we need to get the daughters dog microchiped but just do not 
have the time. One good thing about her dog, it only comes to family members 
and I think is would just always run back to us no matter who has the dog.  

 

Thanks for the reminder on the evac plan.

 

mark

 


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From: Peggy & The Girls <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2012 11:41 PM
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Fla Minister displays humor for Debby

 

  

      Wow that's a lot of people Mark. Where do they all go when then evacuate 
that many? 

       

      I hope you have an emergency plan in effect, and that all your dogs have 
collars and ID's and are micro-chipped. That was the biggest problem that CA 
had with dogs and cats a couple of years ago with there fires, they either 
escaped or got left behind, or rescued, they didn't know who hundreds of them 
belonged to for lack of IDs. Hence those not claimed within the first week were 
put in shelters and put up for adoption. 

       

      One story was so sad, an elderly man landed in the hospital for two weeks 
and couldn't claim his dog. Then a couple of months later, when they were 
showing a newscast of the dogs saved, he saw his and it was adopted out. The 
new owners refused to give the dog back and legally there was nothing that he 
could do about it.

       

      Anyway, I sure hope the temperatures go down and you get some real good 
rain and they can start containing those nasty fires.

      Hey, try the rain dance, LOL!

       

      Stay safe and be well.

      Peggy & The Girls

       

       

       

       

      -------Original Message-------

       

      From: Mark Strassler

      Date: 6/27/2012 12:58:03 AM

      To: [email protected]

      Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Fla Minister displays humor for Debby

       

        

      Hello:

       

      We can use the rain in Colorado. 12+ wild fires, over 180 structures 
loss, tonight in the waldo canyon area, 32,000 people in the USAF, Colorado 
Springs, Manatue Springs evacuated. The fires in the Colorado Springs area are 
just amazing to watch on TV, it is just a huge red glow like you see in the TV 
movies. Two of my Chi's did come from Rescue Units in the Colorado Springs 
area. Colorado currently has over 1/2 of all of the United States forest fire 
fighting equipment/people fighting fires. I live near the regional airport 
which stages most of the air tankers. They been flying morning to dusk over the 
past few weeks.  We have had five days of 100+ temperatures. My chi's are safe 
in the house but there are days the smoke from the Hyde Park fire Fort Collins 
which is 60 miles north of me is bad outside. It did close the regional airport 
for a day last week. When I came home from work tonight I saw a C-130 military 
tankers just after takeoff and flying to a fire up in the Boulder/NCAR area. 
They can dump about 3000 gallons of water/slury in one drop. So, if you have 
extra rain with no lighting, we can use it now.

       

      Mark

       


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      From: Peggy & The Girls <[email protected]>
      To: [email protected] 
      Sent: Tuesday, June 26, 2012 9:02 PM
      Subject: [Chihuahuas] Fla Minister displays humor for Debby

       

        



             

            From Kelly Jordan/The Times-Union
            A message on a sign at the San Jose Baptist Church on San Jose 
Boulevard sums up the feelings of many as rain totals continue to rise as North 
Florida residents deal with the ongoing rains from Tropical Storm Debby 
           
                  
           

       

       
     
            
     

 










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