A sincere thank you to every poster who contributed something of value to this thread.
Your information was very revealing, your questions interesting and your help with links, pictures, video feed info, reactions, etc. made this a most valueable resource.
Hopefully, it kept those of us who care about this industry in touch.
Thanks to the posters from outside California who cared about the extraordinary events that are still playing out here in the Southladn.
And most of all, thanks to the professional broadcasters, pilots, reporters, videographers, field staffs, engineers, tech support, site staffs and especially -- to CalFire, LA Fire, LA PD, CHP and the 3500 plus firefighters -- particularly two brave men who gave their lives in the tireless efforts to bring this monster fire under control.
It will happen. Their work was not in vain. Our prayers, thoughts and condolences from this large group of interested broadcasters and friends to their families.
Many many residents give thanks for the hard work in what has been termed, ironically, "The Station Fire", though, certainly, it didn't start the way we saw it until this event at Mt. Wilson.
Of course, many radio and television broadcasters pause in thanks for the outcome, at least as it stands at venerable Mt. Wilson this night. We thank those who gave the information and kept us up to date.
And congratulations to those at America's premier astronomical observatory, at Mt. Wilson. May this institution live for another century of progress and revelation as a great treasure of our nation. Messrs. Hale and Hubble are, too, very proud of the efforts made these past few days, I am sure.
A lot of people spent a lot of time on this thread. You are to be commended. Thank you very much.
Regards,