http://www.kpbs.org - 89.5 FM PBS Radio
Oct 23, 2007
KPBS Radio continues coverage around the clock.
KPBS Radio is off the air due to the fire on Mt. Miguel. Imperial Valley residents can get the signal at KQVO. We are hoping to be on 94.9 within an hour.
We apologize for the problems with our live stream. We are working on increasing the bandwidth for the stream. If you are connecting from outside of San Diego County, we ask you to please turn off the stream so that people within the county can access it. Thank you.KPBS Twitter update at 10:49 a.m. EDT Oct 23 :
KPBS Twitter update
KPBS Oct 24 update :
Thanks to everyone for your messages about the Google Map. The map is experiencing sluggishness because of the huge number of people checking it, which is also affecting our ability to update it. Google is increasing the map's resources. We are working as hard as we can to update it, and have some collaborations in place to get some more recent and accurate data on there. Stay tuned.
Reverse 911 Emergency Notification System
Nov 28, 2007 NPR : Wildfires Gave Reverse 911 Its First Test :
211 was also used to disseminate info. Residents called 211 while Reverse 911 called the residents about evacuation orders.
San Diego County Emergency Homepage
Incident Information System showing fire containment updates.
Oct 22, 2007 Wired.com blog posting titled : California Fire Followers Set Twitter Ablaze
Nate and Viss are using the hashtag #sandiegofire. Twitter users can enter "track sandiegofire" in SMS or IM and receive notifications whenever a tweet goes out with that tag in it.
Here's an excellent real-world example of the usefulness of Twitter's limited scope and feature set -- Reporting breaking news quickly. They're certainly filing updates more frequently than most mainstream media outlets.To stop receiving twitter posts tagged with #sandiegofire, send message with 'untrack sandiegofire'.
Oct 23, 2007 Wired.com blog posting titled Firsthand Reports From California Wildfires Pour Through Twitter
Oct 24, 2007 Wired.com blog posting titled In Disasters, Everyone, Not Just Bloggers, Should Use Twitter
Oct 22, 2007 story titled Firestorm 2.0 - Using Social Media Services to Track The California Fires
Oct 25, 2007 blog posting titled How Geeks Can Help In Disasters
Embedding Nate Ritter's twitter feed into this Web page with the new RSS embed feature at Toledo Talk. The twitter RSS feed, however, is not as current as Ritter's twitter Web page. Twitter's RSS feature really acts screwy sometimes.
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Screen shot of KPBS's fire map created by its Web team, using Google maps :

Oct 24, 2007 Poynter Online article titled CA Wildfire Coverage: Intriguing Online Approaches lists several more sites. Here are a few :
Oct 25, 2007 - California Wildfire Coverage by Local Media, Blogs, Twitter, Maps and More
Oct 26, 2007 - Reviewing Union-Tribune's Online Coverage
Oct 31, 2007 - Traditional Media Evolves for Wildfire Coverage, But Hyper-Local Still Lacking
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