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July 23, 2024 30 mins
Come see the Conway crew at BJs? // Brazilian Sharks Test Positive for Cocaine // GUEST: RETIRED CAPTAIN STEVE KREEGER joins Tim to talk all things fire season // OC’s first new public cemetery in more than 100 years up for approval 
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It's kf I am six forty andyou're listening to the Conway Show on demand
on the iHeartRadio app. And we'vegot news for you here. We are
going to be doing a live remotemyself Crozier Steph ooh not sure if he's
coming down? Are you coming down? Nope? Good? It sucks all

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right, Well, we'll bring somebjs back for you, and Belly will
be there if Angel's going to bethere now, but we will be there
on Thursday week from the day aftertomorrow at four to seven pm at BJ's
in Huntington Beach. Wow, Iwill be there, is that right?

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Huh? Okay, well it's it'sAugust eighth. Angel. Sorry, I
said August first. Let me letme, let me change my calendar.
Yeah, okay, shea, okay, we're all going on August first,
Oh, August first, August first. I'm on vacation, my man.
Oh is that right, sir?Who's filling in for you? I don't
know? Actually, So Angel willbe there, I'll be there, Belly

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will be there. Man. It'sa skeleton crew. Excuse me, skeleton
crew, the Angel in myself skeleton. Yeah, that's pretty cool. I'm
talking about you guys are in inshape, great shape. Oh okay,
yeah, the skeletons, the skeletonsisters. Oh that's hot. Okay yeah.
So Bjays in Restaurant and brew HouseHuntington Beach on two hundred Main Street

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in Huntington Beach, four to sevenpm. So come on out. I
got nothing going on four to sevenpm. We'll we'll have a blast.
Maybe I'll get a ride down soI can get bombed, you know,
like nineteen beers nice, you know, fill up on vodka, just get
white wasted and wild. You know. It's going to be a great day
though, because Petro's the money doinga live remote before us, and so

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it would be Petro's the money.Play say place, same uh, same
damn place? Probably well at thesame time. How's that gonna work?
No, they're on. That's agood No. I think there's a Dodger
game going on. So they're gonnabe on I think at noon to four
or three, one to four whatever, and then we're going on at four
to seven. So yeah, we'llbe there. Bert Winer will be there.

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He's the engineer. If you youlike Bert, that guy eats a
lot. Burt's great. Yeah,I love the Burt Bert loves to eat
man, he does, he'll probablynot go Yeah, that's right. Yeah.
The other Yeah, his nickname Eatand Sleep. He's already checking out

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the menu. Oh, he's alreadythere. And the pillows. Yeah,
almighty. That guy can really wolfit down. But he will be there
and that's always cool. I lovethat guy. And so come on out
to BJYS and Huntington Beach. BellYo, that'll be great for you because
you'll be coming from IRV on.So that's a hop, skip and a
jump. Yes, this works out, yeah, Angels yeah, yeah,

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yeah. Well, I don't know. It's a little more inconvenient for Angel
because sometimes you know, she works, so I don't know. Closer to
home. I guess she can bringher board go out to hit some waves,
gnarly waves. That is great.We'll be there Thursday August first,
Thursday August first, from four toseven pm b Jays in Huntington Beach.

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Come on out and it might beour last remote before Katerina's Club. I
don't know. We don't have anythingschedule between next Thursday in Katerina's Club.
So if you want to see whatyou know, radio people look like,
gotta come out. Belly will bethere, she's great. Angel will be

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there. Well, Michael Brian bethere. We'll be flying around. Who
Michael Brian, you coming out?You know, this is the first I've
heard of it. So now Igot to get somebody to fill in for
me. But yeah, that soundsgreat. Oh that's great. Yeah,
I'd love to see that. AndPetrust before that, and that's great.
Maybe I'll have a shots contest.Oh it's wait, wait, wait,

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put on the microphone. All right, Michael, we'll see you there.
All right, So Michael Brian's gonnabe there, Steve Gregor, you're gonna
go. You know, Sharon's beentalking to me about it, and I'm
trying to arrange things. What doesthat mean? Well, you know,
Thursday's the busiest traffic day of theweek. Oh I see, and she
goes. You know, I rememberthe day. I remember days when you
were never afraid of anything and youjust get in the truck and go that's

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over. Remember when we used todo car chase coverage all oh yeah,
right, I mean you used togo out whenever there was news. You
would cut off, you would youwould anticipate where the chase is going to
be. And cut him off.Remember you did that one? We did
that, Hollywood, and then Ihad to duck all the gunfire. Yeah
yeah, that was a vermontin Wilshire. That you're right. And the guy
they lit that guy up, Yeahthey shot him. Yeah, no,

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I think I'll go down there.Look at I was looking at the map
trying to figure out bring that bigcarriers. I will my thorst in twenty
twenty four Yukon. Wow, it'skind of a cool deal. I love
that truck. I love coming downto your remote. You've got great listeners.
What's going on with you? Whatyou said? It like, no

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enthusiasmic, Oh, we got greatlisteners. Me? What am I supposed
to say? You got great listenersthere? Okay? Yeah, yeah,
you know it's looking at I'm seeingwildfire on one channel and search for suspects
in another, and I'm like,I was kind of there's a lot going
on. There's a lot going on. Yeah. This last two weeks have
been one of the busiest news weeksthat I can recall in a recent time.

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I don't ever remember anything in politicsdominating the news like it has the
last week. And on the weekends, yeah, both weekends, both weekends.
You're right, yeah, it reallyscrews some things up, but it
was you know, yeah, we'llscrewed up some things for Donald Trump too.
You know he got shot. Okay, Tim, okay, all right,
you're busy. So are you gonnacome down? Yeah? I think

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so. Oh that's great, buddy, So I think it'll be fun.
All right, we'll see you downthere. Yeah, a week from day
after tomorrow, Petros and Money arenot there that day we had to script.
I tried to think of my head. Wait a minute, Petros.
No, it says Thursday August first, Petros and Money is going to be

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there. But if you know,I have never seen a remote from them.
Wait minute, it says Thursday Augustfirst, Petros and Money. Set
up time eleven thirty or new stopstop with this stop bellio once and once
in a blue moon, you thingsup. So I'm this is your this

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is your screw up for the year, right, yes, okay, this
is a wayans in there. It'sbetter than you called me magoo earlier.
I've done it again. All right, So Petros and Money, scratch them

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off your program. They're not coming. You know what happened there? Scratch
and then we will be on fourto seven pm. That'll be great.
That's the Big for the Big Surfcontest on there. Bell, Is that
where we're going? Yes? Yeah, is that correct? That's correct,
That's correct. It's the US Openof Surfing. Wow, that'll be cool.

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All right, Well we come back. I'm gonna tell you something.
I'm glad she cautious nowadays. Wonderwhy are you so cautious? Hey?
So the shark, the sharks.I gotta get this story right because Steve's
here and if you get a storywrong, he busts your balls, right
BELLI, Yes, okay, Sohere's one sharks test positive off Brazilian coast.

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Sharks are testing positive for what offthe Brazilian coast, something we've never
seen before. Come back, I'lltell you about it. You're listening to
Tim Conway Junior on demand from KFIAM six forty. All right, I'm
off the Brazilian coast. A lotof sharks, a lot of sharks everywhere

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nowadays. When I was growing up, you never saw any sharks off of
the Santa Monica Coast or Santa MonicaBay. Even in Huntington Beach. Nobody
ever saw him, heard of him. Talk about them. Nobody, nobody,
nothing, nothing, nothing. Nowthey're everywhere. Sharks are dominating the
world. They're everywhere, and Idon't know what it is. Maybe the
water is getting warmer. They've comeup, you know, further from Mexico.

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I don't know. I have noidea, not in that business.
But off the coast of Brazil they'refinding sharks who are addicted to coke,
cocaine. Sharks. I know.It sounds like some kind of dumb movie.
It's not. It's happening. Sharksso apparently a partaking in the class

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as I mean, basically, everythingwe use on land as humans, whether
we put into our bodies, whetheryou throw it down the drain, whatever
it is ends up in the ocean, whether it's microplastics, whether it's get
it we gest gin from the pill, or whether it's cocaine and heroin.
There we go. Eventually, residuesof those end up in our drains and

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end up in the ocean. Nowait, wait, we're doing that much
cocaine that it's ending up in theocean. I don't think this is right.
I think these smugglers are smuggling cocaine. When they get caught, they
dump it the ocean directly. Idon't think it's coming out of our systems.
We're not doing that much coke asa country where we're losing a lot
of it to the ocean. Also, you know, you're looking at an
area around Brazil which is renowned forits industry in cocaine and what it is.

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Yeah, with the cocaine, andit does mean to say you've got
an awful lot of stuf after thissort of big manufactured with wasteblots going down
the train right. Plus of courseyou're going to get occasional dumps of the
stuff at sea. When okay,we know how they got it. Let's
talk more about the sharks. Drugagencies try and track down there's a lot

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of it in the ocean. Okay, there you go, that's it now,
next, next, next, let'sgo. Now, the levels they're
picking up are very low levels.So we haven't got a load of crazed
white Great Whites going around the placebeating people up. I guarantee you somebody
in Hollywood is pitching that right now. Cocaine sharks where they swim upstream up
the Mississippi and white people out andthey'll make some connection with the fact that

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it's a great white shark. Yes, yes, the great white cocaine shark
coming up all the way to Cleveland, Ohio, jumping out of Lake Erie
to grab the mayor's kid drag himinto the into the lake. Too much,
I'm talking too much, but itis it is a problem in terms

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of long terms. Yeah, Idon't know. Is it really a problem
that sharks are on cocaine? Cocaineshark, cocaine shark. I love it
sounds like another tacky Hollywood block bus, but this time it's actually the real
thing. US marine scientists revealed thisweek sharks are likely consuming cocaine due to
large amounts of drugs being dumped inwaters by smugglers. Environmental engineer doctor Tracy

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Fanaro joins me now from Denver,Colorado. Doctor, thank you so much
for your time. What is yourresearch shown. We conducted three studies.
These are just preliminary investigations, butwe know how much cocaine is dropped in
these waters every month, and weknow that they follow ocean currents and this

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drug is very soluble. So ifthese packages open just a little bit,
that drug will enter the water,and if the sharks are following the currents
for other food sources they can interactwith them. So we did three different
experiments. You imagine the energy ofa twenty foot great white shark on coke.
Wow. Man, you have noshot even in one of those metal

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cages to try to keep that sharkaway from you. You have no shot.
The sharks are on coke. Wow. See if the sharks might recognize
cocaine bells and that experiments, well, all the sharks chose cocaine over their
typical food source, which was veryshocking. Okay, I don't know if

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that's shocking. I don't know whythat's shocking that they that they did like
a rat test or a mice test, mouse tests on sharks and said,
you know, cocaine or a fish, and they went for cocaine. Cocaine
cocaine like every human or every livingbeing. I would imagine it works pretty
similarly with body chemicals. And they'reprobably like, hell, I can get

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fish whenever I want. I can'tget this stuff. This stuff is wild.
This is great news. Well,all the sharks chose cocaine over over
their typical food source, which wasis she talking about the fish or the
stars of that TV show, Allthe Sharks chose cocaine over? Is she

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talking about shark tank? The TVshow? Are they all on coke over
their typical food source? Oh,she's talking about the fish. I don't
know. That looks like a groupthat's had their time. She's talking about
the fish, all right, yeah'snot talking about shark tank. Very shocking.
It could be that they were justcurious about what these boxes were.

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But the second one we dropped,we dropped these bells from a plane to
see if that noise, see ifthat's flashing brought the sharks over, and
in fact it did. And thelast one we wanted to see behavior changes
if we gave the sharks the nextbest thing to cocaine, which was a
stimulus of a lot a lot ofshark food. Wow. And with something

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like cokaine, you could tell thehost wasn't listening. There's a big pause
between how when the Tracy Fanara,the doctor stopped talking and the reaction from
the newswoman, Wow, she said, wow, we again the next best
thing, a lot of food.And then you could tell the woman wasn't
listening. She goes, wow,Nico cocaine, which was a stimulus of

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a lot, a lot of shortfood wow, and with something like like
Steve Gregory. Remember when he goes, that's fascinating doctor. Remember Steve Gregor
is interviewing a doctor and he wasn'tlistening to the doctor, and the doctor
stopped talking. He goes, that'sfascinating doctor. Sounds great. Caine.

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I mean it's very common in somecircles and others not at all. Can
you explain what impact it has onhumans and be on the sharks that you
looked at. Yeah, it's it'sfunny because these headlines people just assume that
sharks are going to react the sameway that humans do. You get really
talkative, highly active, fast pacedtime metabolism, talk to people you would

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never give the time of day twofor nine hours. That's that's what a
buddy of mine who did coke,who doesn't do it anymore said. One
of the downsides of doing cocaine isyou'll talk to a guy you wouldn't give
the time of day two for ninestraight hours, and you think he's brilliant,
and he thinks you're brilliant, andyou just work out the world's problems.

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That's one of the downfalls of coke. Okay, the hell of a
drug. You're listening to Tim conwaytunyou're on Demyan from KFI AM six forty.
We've got a lot of fires burningin southern California, throughout California.
I don't know what that counts upto, but a lot, let's say
a lot. And that's not good. That's not good. Kind of sucks.

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You know, you have a firein your area, especially when somebody
in your neighborhood lose a home oryou lose a home. Devastating. So
we have Steve Krieger who's a LACounty Fire Department. I think he was
a captain and I think he's retired. Steve, how you Bob Hey ding
Dong, Tim Buddy ding Dong withyou? Are you retired captain? Yes,
I've been retired a few years now, but I've worked over a span

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of around forty years wowr nineteen yearsold on a hand crew with LA County
where we went by crew trucks orby helicopter to brush fires, and then
later got on La County fires afirefighter, worked my way to the captain
and then working on many brush areasand gone out on many strike teams all

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of the state. How many captainsare there with La County around I'm to
see about six hundred. There's onehundred and seventy five fire stations for fire
department in both unincorporated areas and allthe cities that contract with. So around
six hundred captains. Okay, allright, So there's a captain for each
fire station or for every two orthree. There's one for every station.

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There's there's three for most stations.Wow, because you have there's three shifts,
A, B, and C shifts. They work twenty four our ships,
so you have typically three captains.If you have an engine and a
ladder truck, then you have sixcaptains a sign, so you'd have you
know, two per shift. Now, do you guys uh you know farm

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out or rent or you know uh? Or do you have your own helicopters
and planes that drop falls, checkand water. The Ellie County Fire Department
has ten helicopters live five of thehwey four twelves and five the Firehawks,
the Blackhawks that are converted to dropwater. They have thousand gallon tanks.

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But then they do contract with boththe state and the Forest Service and get
the fixed wing with retardant. Now, those retarding those are aircraft fixed wing
that they fill up at airports.So in La County they'll go to Foxfield
and Lancaster, or they go outto Sambordino International Airport like they did for
those fires and Riverside and they fillthem up retardant. And what are the

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ones that are the super scoopers,those ones that can pull out pull the
water out of lakes and oceans.Yeah, yeah, and those who usually
contract usually around September. La CountyFire contracts with those from Quebec to Canada
September through the end of the yearwhenever the weather kind of calms down.

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Those guys flying those things are realcowboys to you know, to fly low
enough on a lake to pull waterup. Yes, yeah, they scoop
up sixteen hundred gallons out of lakes. They can't even go in the ocean
if the water's polmbing up. Butthey'll go to Castaic Lake, putting Stone,
Santa Fe Dam, the various wherethey can lands in the water,

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scoop up water and take off again. Some very quick turnaround time. Man,
You guys must run into a lotof emotional people. You save their
home, You save their memories.You save their livelihood, maybe their investment,
you know, their their entire lifein a home. You saved it
by putting the fire out. Iimagine a lot of people come up and
are very emotional when they're telling youthose stories. Oh absolutely, yeah,

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because we go out there a lotof times the people are still home and
we're doing structure protection and keeping thefires from getting into their house. Which
I want to bring up about this. You know, Ready set Go is
the program to be ready for afire, get your stuff ready to go,
and then get out of there whenthey tell you to leave. And

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part of that ready is hardening yourhouse. If you're in a brush area.
There's things you can do. Ineffectsurance companies, you will allow you
to insurance or give you a discountif you follow these things, like putting
on these events on your attic thatprevent embers from getting inside of them.
If you don't have bushes and treesright up against your house, or a
wood fence right up against your house, and have double pane windows, and

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you don't have any like out buildingswithin thirty feet of your structure, and
on top of that, have thingsready to throw water out of your swimming
pool. If you have a swimmingpool, you can have a generator that
runs a pump or a gasoline poweredpump, but gasoline goes bad after while,
so it's better have like a propaneor natural gas powered unit in the

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brush areas. You're now required ifyou put in a pool, you have
to have a fire hydrant in frontof your house that's hooked to a pipe
that goes to the bottom of yourpool. Wow, and now the fire
truck can pull up and suck thewater out of your pool if there's not
adequate water from the nearby fire hydrants. Yeah. I always thought it's a
great idea to get one of those. You know, it's expensive, they're
like four to ten thousand dollars toget one of those high gallon permitted pumps.

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And when the fire gets closed,it just pumps that water all over
your house. I think that's alifesaver it. Yeah, but a lot
of times people waste water by squirtingit on their roof. That doesn't do
anything well if you have a noncombustible roof. You know, years ago
when you had wood roofs would shakeroofs. Yeah, help, But nowadays
most roofs are class A roofs thatare that are not combustible. And what

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you want to do is keep thoseembers from getting into your attic, great
water, keep the fire away fromyour house. And you can even buy
that faz check they make it forputting on the end even a garden hose
they lose all in like one ofthose like a hose en sprayer for spraying
fertilizer on your lawn and you canspray down the lot of bushes and stuff
away from your house to keep themfrom igniting. Hey, I have a

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question for you again. Steve Grigor'swith us. He's retired to La County
fire captain. I always heard,and nobody confirms this, Everyone just sort
of laughs it off. But Ialways heard that La City fights a fire
differently than La County. La Countyor La City likes to drop water on
the upslope and the other one likesto drop it on the downslope. Is

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that true? Well, I knowit used to be when I was on
a hand crew that was the case, but I don't know if they still
do that anymore. But is not? I mean, couldn't that there be
a tremendous accident because of that.Well, these pilots are highly trained.
My understanding is the LA City pilotsare firefighters that have their commercial rotocraft license.

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I believe that's correct, and theyspend many hours training, whereas an
LA County Fire department they hire pilotsthat are trained years ago. When I
first started, there were ex Vietnampilots. Nowadays more there were guys that
are following pipelines and power lines whichhave They have like three to five thousand
hours of time, so they're verypilots. They may have flown for another

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agency dropping water on fires, sovery well experienced. And I think either
way you go. I don't thinkit's dangers whatever. They're comfortable with doing.
Steeling. One last question and thenwe got to let you go.
Here. We'd love to have youback, especially because now every day is
fire season in LA. Have youever put a fire out in a house

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and then open up the fridge andgrab yourself a cold one? No,
never done that, although we structureyeah people's houses, and the people left
and they told us, hey,whatever you want, you know, especially
we've been gone for a week orso. They say, hey, do
you want to use our washer anddryer, use our bathrooms. They leave

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the house unlocked for us while we'rebecause they know we're protecting their houses and
sometimes multi million dollar houses, andthey really appreciate us being there to protect
their house. Bunny, you're thebest. Thank you for coming on.
We'd love to talk to you.And because there's going to be fires.
Man, it's southern California, it'sdry, we're getting hot. We added
two full rain seasons of you know, twenty plus inches thirty plus for in

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inches of rain. That's got tomake it difficult for you. Please come
back with us. Thank you verymuch, Thank you, sir. All
right, digged all with you.Steve Kraeger, La County fire captain retired
and he's our fire guy. Wegot a new fire guy, Okay,
spark man Okay, knows everything aboutfires and we got it now. It's
part of our program. Maybe he'llbe there for the remote hun Kin Beach

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won't be such a skeleton crew.You're listening to Tim Conway Junior on demand
from KFI Am six forty. Hey, we got some of my Orange County
news. I know there's a lotof people in Orange County listen to KFI.
We appreciate that, thank you verymuch. There's going to be a
brand new cemetery, a brand newcemetery, and there hasn't been an open

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public cemetery that has been created inthe last one hundred and thirty years in
Orange County, and we got anew one. Let's find out where it's
going to be. That's what everybodywants to know. Where are they going
to put all these bodies. Justa few hours the Anaheim City Council will
be voting on the proposed Gipsy CanyonsCemetery. Now the cemetery includes one for

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the public and one for veterans.All right, one for the public,
one for veterans at Gypsum Can.Yeah, Gipson Canyon Cemetery. Now,
the cemetery includes one for the publicand one for veterans, and if approved,
it will be Orange County's first publiccemetery in more than one hundred years.
It's a good thing. It's nota bad thing. I mean,
like I said, everybody has tobe put somewhere, and who wants someplace

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nice for your family members to beso when you want to go and visit
them. The proposed Gypsy and CanyonCemetery project. It's one step closer to
becoming a reality as the Anaheim CityCouncil prepares to vote on it. He
is Angel Martin as well as youwere, Saint Joe Martinez. Oh yeah,
first Gypsum Canyon. I know,I hear you talk about that all
the time. Yeah. It's inAnaheim Hills off of the ninety one freeway.

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It's yeah, right in between thefifty five and the seventy one.
You know what. One of theappearances at the Fourth of July Parade in
Huntington Beach, I was talking tothis gentleman who as an advocate for veteran
affairs and he is of that himself, and he was telling me about this
project like years ago. So it'sgreat to hear it coming to fruition.

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Hopefully everything gets approved and they havethese two new spots and so Gypsum can
you You talk about that a lotwhen it comes to traffic. But was
that an old landfill area? IMichael O'Brian might know that. Yeah,
Michael Brian, you've been around fora long time. You're an old dog
buddy. Was that a landfill upthere? I don't think so. Now

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you know, we get a lotof brush friars in there. I know
that, so it might help forthat, But yeah, I don't I
don't remember that ever being a landfillthere. Okay, all right, Well,
hopefully the fire fire stop when theystart, you know, loading bodies
in. Yeah, possible. Allright, buddy, you're a big stud
man, all right. I lovethat dude, Mike O'Brien flying high in

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the sky, that man. Theproposed Gypsy Canyon Cemetery project, it's one
step closer to becoming a reality asthe Anaheim City Council prepares to vote on
it tonight. If approve, thetwo hundred and eighty three acre plot of
land in Anaheim Hills will be splitinto two cemeteries. How many acres are
we talking on here? As theAnaheim City Council prepares to vote on it

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tonight, if approved, the twohundred and eighty three acres two hundred and
eighty three acres, wow, apublic and private one for veterans, going
to be two separate cemeteries. Sothe first phase will be the public cemetery
that's going to be on the lowerlevel of the county land with the veterans
cemetery up with that beautiful flag thatis flying on the ninety one to be

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on the upper levels. The projectcomes as Orange County faces a shortage of
burial spaces. I like that theveterans are getting the high ground there.
They're getting the ones with the site, you know, the view. So
they in the early nineties when theywere looking at Gypsum Canyon how to develop
it, there was a proposal toput a Gypsum Canyon landfill there, but
they did away with that for inlieu of the housing development and other things

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that they ended up putting in there. But that was the early nineties.
There were all cooholsal, Yeah,because those landfills always become a problem thirty
forty years down. You know,you got to vend them a lot of
times, like out in cast Stake. You know, there's an odor coming
from them. And if they haddone it back then, we'd be hitting
that oder just about now, likeyou say, thirty four years yeah,
right exactly, with a lot ofexpensive homes around there. Yeah, people

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don't like that. With the lastpublic cemetery established a century ago, this
new development is expected to impact thecommunity as well as veterans. This is
going to be the first veteran cemeteryin Orange County. It's one of the
one of the assets that we haven'thad as a county. So to have
it in Anaheim and to have thisas part of our community, to really
give back and to honor the selflessservice of our service men and women and

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really create a space that can beused by our current servicemen and women is
an amazing opportunity for the city andwe couldn't be prouder as a city to
be able to have this and considerit tonight that very well spoken people Orange
County. They still love their veterans. Many residents at Anaheim Hills who live
within close range of the proposed sitesay they don't mind having a new cemetery

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in their community. Do we watchit all as so long as it's kind
of doesn't Oh, this guy's gotto get it up. This guy.
Please look, if you have anews camera in your face, you're probably
gonna be on camera once in yourlife on the news, and then that's
a wrap on you. So getsome quaffee in, you, get some
enthusiasm in you, but don't phoneit in. Do we watch it all

(29:30):
as long as it's kind of doesn'taffect anything in the neighborhood or anything like
that, though, oh please pleasebuddy. So they approach this guy thinking
he would be a good guest.So and then as soon as he starts
talking, they should have gone,okay, let's try to grab somebody else
here, but they get lazy.They just throw everybody on. We watch
it all. As long as it'skind of doesn't affect anything in the neighborhood
or anything like that, then crrentlyhave any problems with it. Now,

(29:52):
if the proposed site is approved,it's expected to be completed by twenty twenty
seven. Twenty twenty Wait what now? If the proposed site is approved,
it's expected to be completed by twentytwenty seven. How long does it take
to put together a cemetery? Don'tyou just cut the grass and start digging.
I don't know. Yeah, andyou only start digging as you need

(30:14):
to dig hole. Right, It'slike they don't even need to start digging
until they got reasons to dig holes. I could make my front yard a
cemetery tonight by about eight thirty.Reporting live in anheim Amana Plausius eighty seven.
Yeah, Eyewitness News all right,very good new cemetery Jip some Canyon
in Anaheim for the veterans and forthe common folk like us. All right,

(30:37):
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