| juanbenae |
12-05-2025 05:52 PM |
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Originally Posted by Tobra
(Post 12573713)
Iwas in SF in 1989, that was a heck of a thing. I have photos somewhere of the Goodyear blimp over the Golden Gate Bridge looking orange from all the smoke from the fires in the Marin at sunset. I rode my bicycle on the lower deck of the Bay Bridge the day after
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I was working with the Ca. Dept. of Forestry and Fire protection at the time (now CALFIRE) as a seasonal firefighter and was stationed down on Hwy 25 south of Hollister, just north of the Pinnacles State Park. The San Andreas fault runs pretty much along Hwy 25 down that way so after the quake a few of us walked across the highway and into a field where the fault ran. There was a clear demarcation of where the fault was, and you could clearly see where it had moved a couple of feet from the quake due to soil displacement.
Spent 3 summers there in barracks and engine house that were really old cinder block buildings. Whenever there were quakes we were ordered to park the two engines outside for a week or two so if a big one hit the rigs would not be affected.... We, the staff still had to sleep in the old block building.... We were replaceable....
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