FireStorm 2007 Network Status


Introduction

Our sympathies to our friend and customers who lost their homes.
We will work with you in any way to help during this tragic time.

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Network Status

BARONA MESA: UP
WILDCAT AREA: UP
PINE AREA: UP
DOS PICOS: UP
ARCHIE MOORE: UP
HIGHLAND AREA: UP
BURMA AREA: UP
BLACK CANYON: UP
SANTA TERESA AREA: DOWN
GOLDEN EAGLE AREA: UP
FEATHERSTONE: UP


Node Graphics: GREEN=Operational, YELLOW=Needs Work, RED=Heavy Damage

November 8, 2007: System seems stable now. Outer Nodes online. 98% Operational. Repairs will continue over the next few weeks as some of the repairs are emergency repairs and not permenant. Refer to the PDF Node map for graphic view here.

November 7, 2007: Radios recovered from fire damage replaced. Configuration completed. Outer Nodes online. 98% Operational. Repairs will continue over the next few weeks as some of the repairs are emergency repairs and not permenant. Refer to the PDF Node map for graphic view here.

November 6, 2007: Radios recovered from fire damage replaced. Need configuration. Outer Nodes online. 85% Operational. Repairs will continue over the next few weeks as some of the repairs are emergency repairs and not permenant. Refer to the PDF Node map for graphic view here.

November 5, 2007: Radios recovered from fire damage not performing as hoped; Replacing them. Outer Nodes online. 75% Operational. Repairs will continue over the next few weeks as some of the repairs are emergency repairs and not permenant. Refer to the PDF Node map for graphic view here.

November 5, 2007: One of our emergency repairs, power at a primary node, did not last as expected. Should be back up late today. Refer to the PDF Node map for graphic view here.

November 3-4, 2007: Outer Nodes online. 98% Operational. Repairs will continue over the next few weeks as some of the repairs are emergency repairs and not permenant. Refer to the PDF Node map for graphic view here.

November 2, 2007: Repairs Continue. Major nodes operational. Outer Nodes coming online. 97% Operational. Restored Intermountain Fire Dept with Internet and VOIP. Power and Phones due back in a couple weeks. Repairs will continue over the next few weeks as some of the repairs are emergency repairs and not permenant. Refer to the PDF Node map for graphic view here.

November 1, 2007: Repairs Continue. Major nodes operational. 95% Operational. Repairs will continue over the next few weeks as some of the repairs are emergency repairs and not permenant. Refer to the PDF Node map for graphic view here.

October 30, 2007: Repairs Continue. Major nodes operational; Some configuration needed. Refer to the PDF Node map for graphic view here.

October 29, 2007: Repairs Continue. Parts are in and nodes are coming online. Refer to the PDF Node map for graphic view here.

October 28, 2007: Repairs Continue. Parts required but nodes still coming online. Refer to the PDF Node map for graphic view here.

October 27, 2007: Repairs started. Highland Vally, Archie Moore and Dos Picos Online. Refer to the PDF Node map for graphic view here.

October 26, 2007: Damage Assessment. 50% of network was affected by distruction or damage. Another 15% have isolated node, ie Customer node is working but damage along link to Internet prevents Internet access. Refer to the PDF Node map for graphic view here.

October 25, 2007: Returned to Ramona from Evacuation.

October 21 - 24, 2007: Monitor Nodes Die during fire from out of town.

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Outer Node 1a


Outer Node 1b


Solar Panel, where?


CPE200 after Tower Crash


Fire Station Tower


Survived while surroundings burned


Approching North Node


Solar Array in disarray


Some Heat and Smoke Damage


Winds took Solar Panel


Found Solar Panel


Burned Power Line to Tower


Cable/Tape melted


Batteries and Cables


Toasted Box with RB532 Inside


Primary Node Collapse


Two Solar Panels, 2 L16 Batteries


Now I know whats inside a Sector Antenna


Cables Melted


Back of Feed Horns Melted


Aluminum Tower bent over Rock, L16 Batteries


Toasted Tranzeo 5a, Grids, Cables


Moonscape background with Tower bent over rock


A Suvivor, just waiting for power restoration


Outer Node 2


Flash Fire Damage to Cables/Antenna


Was a Solar Array


Outdoor Enclosure


Inside Outdoor Enclosure


Charge Controller & DLink Switch


What a mess


Toasted POE


Batteries and Charge Controller from Outdoor Enclosure


Grids and Radios for Evaluation


Tranzeo 5a


Back of Tranzeo 5a


Radio 1 Enclosure Damage


Radio 2 Enclosure Damage


Radio 3 Enclosure Damage


Coax Damage


Connector Damage


Inside Radio 1a


Inside Radio 1b


Inside Radio 2


Inside Radio 3


Inside Charge Controller


PAC Wireless Box, Melted, Crushed


PAC Wireless Box


RB112 Smoked