Ben, are the approximate times of ignition for the Palisades, Eaton and Hurst fires pretty well know at this point? Is that something that satellites have been able to confirm? #lafires @ai6yr
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@Stoneycase Satellites don't go over with enough frequency for that kind of thing, unfortunately... (high resolution satellites only every 3-4 days). But the dispatch calls are pretty much accurate.
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@ai6yr That info on watch duty app?
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@Stoneycase Possibly. Better source is the broadcastify feeds. Watch Duty's reporting of the fire is typically when a unit has arrived on scene and has scoped out the fire, and then some delay for them to send out a report. (it is not ignition time). You can use it to localize where to listen, however.
https://forums.radioreference.com/threads/broadcastify-announces-the-free-release-of-audio-feed-archives-related-to-the-los-angeles-wildfires.483543/
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