Thanks for the clarification! I was coming up w/ some pretty far fetched explanations for why the fire danger affected the beaches 
JB, I don't keep up with red flag fire danger warnings, butI thought I heard Gov Crist recently issue a red flag warning stating that we would remain under red flag until we receive rain.Red Flag warning from 1 - 7 p.m. After today, it should be lifted. We're headed down Saturday. Normally, I don't want rain during our trip, but all things considered, I hope it rains Sunday. 40 percent chance right now.
Today, our high temps will be in the 90's and that sure won't be good. Everyone, please leave your magnifying glasses in your pockets.The young man that takes care of my pool lives 4 miles from the Outpost...he just told me that the Outpost did NOT burn; although nearly everything around it burned. He said that the fire along BlackCreek has re-erupted at least 6 different times.
JB, I don't keep up with red flag fire danger warnings, butI thought I heard Gov Crist recently issue a red flag warning stating that we would remain under red flag until we receive rain.Today, our high temps will be in the 90's and that sure won't be good. Everyone, please leave your magnifying glasses in your pockets.
I don't know if they have them at the SWFD, but there are stickers that you put in a designated location on your front window to let rescue personnel know there are pets inside.
Thank goodness it is just "old" fire smoke you are smelling. It all depends on wind direction and air pressure. I'm been smelling Black Creek and Seagrove off and on, but am now rather jumpy whenever I do or hear a siren![]()
A friend of mine was placing one on her window Monday night. I asked her if the Fire Dept issued them, and she told me that she received hers at the Vet. I'm guessing that the FD might have them too.Does anyone know where to obtain one of these stickers?