what was burning on or near cleveland school and lee trace?

Discussion in 'Discussion Group' started by ws, Feb 10, 2008.

  1. tawiii

    tawiii Guest

    I think everyone from the twelve departments should be able to get one shot each in for his/her stupidity..........and a fine.
     
  2. aydansnana

    aydansnana Well-Known Member

    yes, this fire has closed all roads that lead on/into Matthews Farm. We were escorted by a Deputy Sheriff' at 4:15 this afternoon to the neighborhood. Many many thanks to our wonderful firefighters from Johnston & Wake, and the helicopter that was dumping water! Hopefully this will soon be under control enough to open the roads.
     
  3. All Children First

    All Children First Well-Known Member

    Sonny Rd. is closed. I stopped and asked one of the fire fighters about it...they were rolling up their hoses and packing up. He said there were still some spots being put out, but that it was started due to someone burning who lost control of the flames. What is the fine for burning on a day like today? It should be HUGE.
     
  4. ShrtnSwt

    ShrtnSwt Well-Known Member

    We went by it while all the trucks were getting there and we saw the structure engulfed in flames. When we got to Clayton we could still see the smoke. It gave me chills b/c I couldn't imagine having to go through that in my neighborhood and having to get our kids and dogs out.
    Hope everyone neighbors and fire fighters are alright.
     
  5. michelle

    michelle Well-Known Member

    Everyone is ok, thank goodness! The two structures that burned were barns. Other than that a LOT of land was burned.

    It was not started by someone burning TODAY. They had been burning trash yesterday and thought they had it out. Evidentally the harsh winds today stirred it up and started it again.

    Thanks to Dangerboy for getting the info on the radio so quickly. You probably saved a lot of folks from getting in the middle of all the traffic and road blocks.
     
  6. dangerboy

    dangerboy Well-Known Member

    between this thread and anjali in the news department, my sources were pretty awesome. and of course, my news is only as good as my sources ;)
    if we kept one person out of harm's way or even traffic, it was worth talking about. good job 4042 :cheers:
     
  7. michelle

    michelle Well-Known Member

    Just heard on the news that over 40 acres burned :cry:

    There is another major brush fire going on right now in Smithfield. Flames 100 ft. in the air and 50 ft. from a hotel.

    Hubby just got called out for a downed tree on Jackson King Rd.

    It's gonna be a loooonnnngggg night.
     
  8. ws

    ws Well-Known Member



    where is the one in smithfield?
     
  9. blessed2adopt2

    blessed2adopt2 Well-Known Member

    Scary day in my house

    I live on Sonny Road. I've been fortunate to never have been this scared or threatened in my life (and yes, I lived thru 3 hurricanes in FL...which is one of the reasons we moved to NC). This is the first time in my life that I was so scared. When we pulled out of our driveway around 1:30, my husband noticed an odd looking cloud, so we went up the hill to check it out. Then we went around the block, and saw the people on Polenta Rd taking their horses...and that's when my stomach started doing flip flops.

    Our thanks to God and our family thanks everyone who had a mom, dad, spouse, son or daughter involved in keeping this fire from reaching or doing damage to anyone.
     
    Last edited: Feb 10, 2008
  10. kdc1970

    kdc1970 Guest

    I made my appt, but went on Barber Mill, then Cleveland, then crossed over to Polenta. I didn't see it, but I sure could smell it and hear the helicopters. So glad it was property damage only.
     
  11. michelle

    michelle Well-Known Member

    So glad you and your family are ok!!! DH said he saw some people moving furniture and stuff out of their houses. I cannot imagine the horror those folks were feeling.

    His pager has been going off all night with brush fire calls. There is another one on Cornwallis near 70 bypass and then there was another one near the Polenta Rd. fire.

    I'm not sure exactly where the one is in Smithfield but I think it is under control now.

    I hope things calm down around here. Hope everyone has a peaceful night.
     
  12. Grinder

    Grinder Well-Known Member

    Went out twice this afternoon to get my son's hair cut and both times (live in Matthews Farm) we were turned back and told we could not get out. That was fine with my son.

    Did get to talk to Sonny Johnson for a minute and he said he had some woods and a barn burnt but it wasnt too bad. Was glad to hear that.
     
  13. ncmom

    ncmom Well-Known Member

    50 acres whoa.

    One of the pictures on wral shows how close the fire was to at least one house. I do wonder though why no one moved that white truck in the picture.

    Hopefully a neighbor can stable this man's horse until he can make needed repairs. <My girls would gladly offer our garage but....>

     
  14. magnolia

    magnolia Well-Known Member

    Michelle...I don't live anywhere near that area, but tell your DH thanks for taking the risks to be there to take care of situations like this. Don't know where we would all be without men of his bravery!
     
  15. michelle

    michelle Well-Known Member

    Will do! Thanks for the compliment.
     
  16. Cleopatra

    Cleopatra Well-Known Member

    I am still in awe. Did they not notice the wind gusts were up to 40 MPH?? WTH????
     
  17. scbuff

    scbuff Well-Known Member

    Probably the same type of idiot who ****es in the wind too. I had a couple of idiots yesterday who thought it would be smart cutting down a 75-100 foot tree with the wind going like it was
     
  18. Kelyel

    Kelyel Well-Known Member

    There are some very LUCKY people that live on Sonny Road, Matthews Road, Raleigh Road & the Polenta Corner.

    A big THANK YOU to all the local VFD's.
     
  19. RCARP

    RCARP Well-Known Member

    Second that Kelyel. Huge thanks goes out to the many many people that were on the scene. We were extremely lucky, because due to the circumstances it could have been alot worse. To those responders, you guys are the best, great job!!!!
     
  20. bandmom

    bandmom Well-Known Member

    I think what I read on wral.com was that the people had been burning on Sat (which it was still too windy to be burning...) but thought it was out and then the strong winds kicked it back up yesterday.

    :?: Ever hear of watering the area to be sure??? Duh!
     

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