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August 7, 2025 28 mins
The Canyon Fire is tearing through Hasley Canyon Road with evacuations underway, already surpassing 1,000 acres as extreme heat and dry winds push it forward. Water outages across the region could last for days, leaving residents sweltering in triple-digit temperatures. Amid the chaos, Conway suggests giving wildfires celebrity names—because who wouldn’t remember “The Stooges Fire”?
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It's CAMF I am sixty and you're listening to The
Conway Show on demand on the iHeartRadio app. Elio is
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is the best, all right. Chris Christy with ABC seven

(00:23):
is high above the Canyon fire. That's what they call
the Lake Piru fire, the Canyon fire, and thank god
it finally has a name we can all identify with.
You know, they named the fire. I think it's and
croz you you probably know better than I do. But
don't they name the fire to the closest street that
it started on.

Speaker 2 (00:45):
Streets?

Speaker 3 (00:45):
Yeah, that's pretty that's a pretty good default street or
at least, you know, whatever the area is there or
something like that.

Speaker 4 (00:50):
Yeah, usually street.

Speaker 1 (00:51):
But you know, we live in Hollywood. It should be
and I a fight for this in city Hall. It
should be named for the closest living celebrity. You know. Oh,
it's the Bob Hope fire. It's the Ernest Angeley fire.
It's the you know, so.

Speaker 4 (01:08):
If I started a fire out near me, what would
it be.

Speaker 1 (01:11):
It would be the Crosier fire. Yes, yeah, incentive to
get out there, get those rubbing those sticks together.

Speaker 4 (01:16):
Think celebrities, name it after up there.

Speaker 5 (01:19):
What if some celebrities live next door to each other
and they were both equal the equal distance to where the.

Speaker 1 (01:24):
Fire started, Well, then then you got to go to credits.
You know who has the career? Yeah, and that's easy,
you know, but I think they should start doing that.
You know, it's whatever celebrity is the closest to the fire,
name it after that person, living or dead, doesn't matter,
you know that to be a more interesting. Oh, there's

(01:45):
the he we have the Three Stooges fire that may
not work, Molarry Curly fire. All right, update on the
Canyon fire. Boring name and sort of for a sort
of boring fire right now. You know, there's only one
real hot spot. There's a lot of little branches that
are hot, but one real sort of inferno. And you know,

(02:06):
as we look out the window here in Burbank, I
can clearly see the smoke from that fire. It's right
over the hills. And if you're driving to Palmdale or
Lancaster and you're taking the four or five or the
five up to the fourteen or the five and you
continue on towards Lake Casteak area. You can absolutely see
the smoke once you get into the San Fernando Valley

(02:28):
if you're coming over Malhan over the four five, the
pass there through the canyon. Once you get into the valley,
once you get over the hill and over Malhan, you
can see the smoke from that fire. It is huge, huge,
way over a thousand acres by now, all right, let's
Chris Christy for ABC was flying high over that fire.

Speaker 6 (02:47):
This is a sprawling brush fire, the canyon fires you
mentioned now upwards of one thousand acres. Hundreds of firefighters
out here doing their level best to try at dampen
down this fire, but the terrain here is very very rough,
continuing to jump through these mountains and make its way
closer and closer to Hasley Kenyon, which is now under
a mandatory evacuation order. This has now been burning for

(03:09):
about six hours. Started at around one o'clock this afternoon,
just to the south of Lake Piru, and the winds
have shifted throughout the afternoon, shifting this fire towards the north,
with that smoke heading directly over the five Freeway right
over Magic Mountain. If you're making your way home northbound
on the five Freeway or south found for that matter,
you're seeing some really ominous smoky skuys through it here.

(03:31):
But still this fire is a ways away from that area,
but there are evacuation orders not too far away.

Speaker 1 (03:37):
From all right, So I've looked up some celebrities I
think that are in that area.

Speaker 5 (03:44):
Now, who do we got?

Speaker 1 (03:45):
Patrick Wilson, Anyboddy who's at don't really say what he's
done here? Well, gold standard for B list actors.

Speaker 3 (03:56):
Oh all right, final Conjuring is probably like he was
in The Conjuring and The Conjuring Osidious movies. Okay, all right, Yeah,
he's one of those faces they go, Okay, I've seeing
that guy, A younger guy.

Speaker 1 (04:08):
Okay, how about Walter Goggins, anybody Goggins? Yeah, love Walton
Walton Goggin.

Speaker 4 (04:14):
Walton Goggins is phenomenal.

Speaker 3 (04:15):
He was in the latest uh season of the HBO
show uh in Thailand.

Speaker 4 (04:21):
Uh? Why am I drawing a blank on that?

Speaker 1 (04:24):
And you know everybody in Hollywood.

Speaker 3 (04:25):
Walton Goggins is great man. He was in he was
in the Commission. He's been around for a bit. He's huge,
right now, is that right?

Speaker 1 (04:33):
Yeah? Yeah, alright, there's a rumor he lives out there.
How much his Gemstones?

Speaker 3 (04:36):
He was in on HBO as well, Okay, alright, White Lotus,
A white Lotus, Yes, he was.

Speaker 1 (04:41):
People love that the White Lotus. H Richard Jenkins, anybody
Richard Jenkins comedian? I think so. Yeah, rumored to be
living out in that area. Daisy Haggard, it's the Haggard Fire.
I don't know.

Speaker 5 (04:55):
I like the Haggard fire because that's pretty much what happens.
Everything gets Haggard.

Speaker 1 (04:59):
Yeah, yeah, that's right. Michael Shannon out there. There's probably
some radio people. Oh, Gary Hoffman, it's the Gary Hoffman fire. Yeah,
did they live out there?

Speaker 2 (05:10):
You know?

Speaker 4 (05:11):
Matter Jenkins too, By the way, he was in Step Brothers.

Speaker 1 (05:13):
He was the dad.

Speaker 3 (05:15):
He was in uh what was in with Michael Douglas
the game. He's another one of those ones. If you
saw it and you go, oh my god, I've seen
that guy in a million things.

Speaker 1 (05:24):
Buddy, I'm gonna be honest with you. If you gave
me a piece of paper and a pen and said right,
the five main members of the Carabernet show Down, I
would be sweating. I don't know anybody in Hollywood, anybody.
My wife knows everybody. So my daughter, my daughter, you know,
knows every every person that's ever been in any movie
or TV show. Anybody ever saw six feet under. Richard

(05:47):
Jenkins was the dad that died in the very first
episode and did appeared throughout the series. Well, there's a
rumor that he might be living in that area, so
the Jenkins fire man, that's possible that anyway. So that
fire burning out of control. It has zero percent containment,
zero percent containment, and the humidity out there, you're going

(06:07):
to love it if you hate humidity. It is currently
at twenty three percent. Twenty three percent humidity, so awfully dry,
and that combination of dry air and hot air. Oh sorry,
it's fifteen percent. Fifteen percent humidity in Santa Clarita, which
is very close to that fire. So it's going to

(06:28):
be even lower near the fire because that fire does
reduce the humidity. I know that from fire school. So
that's going to be a tough fire. Overnight, it's ninety
five degrees in that area. The humidity is awfully low.
Dew point is forty percent right now, not sure what
that means, but they added that in. And the pressure,

(06:50):
of course is ninety eight point eighty five. So the
temperatures out there today was one hundred and two Tomorrow
ninety seven, Saturday, and Sunday nine seven, ninety five on
Monday ninety two, and then it's going to get down
to eighty eight and then next Saturday. If this, if
you can make it to next Saturday, oh you're gonna
love it. Eighty three degrees. Eighty three degrees by next

(07:14):
Saturday in the San Fernando Valley, same thing warm all
week long into the weekend and all week long, nineties,
high eighties. And if you can make it to next Saturday,
if you can hold on, it's going to be eighty
one degrees in the San Fernando Valley next Saturday, not
this Saturday, not day after tomorrow, but the following Saturday.

(07:35):
And this fire is going to need that temperature swing.
Hopefully won't keep won't be burning still, but you never know,
you never know. All Right, we got to take a
break here, and we're going to keep an eye on
the fire. We're going to keep an eye on the
water when the water comes back to the North Valley,
and also the heat. The heat is going to be
on for the next day or so.

Speaker 7 (07:56):
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(10:07):
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(10:27):
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(10:47):
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Speaker 2 (11:01):
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Speaker 8 (11:03):
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(11:25):
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Speaker 1 (12:30):
It, though, I was surprised how quiet it is when
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the projectile hit something.

Speaker 8 (12:36):
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lot of us at BURNA, but we are common sense
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then less lethal, and you have the ability or need

(12:57):
to use use non lethal than lethal, right, And so
that's where what we were inspired by. One FBI stat
ninety nine point nine percent of all altercations recorded by
law enforcement over the last two decades has been deemed
to not require lethal force. So as gun guys are like, wait,
I only accounted for a point zero one percent of

(13:17):
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Speaker 1 (13:19):
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Speaker 9 (13:40):
Yeah.

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(14:01):
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Speaker 1 (14:07):
You hesitate to pull it? Yes, you wouldn't hesitate to
pull this.

Speaker 8 (14:10):
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in the lethal firearms rule. With this, I can if
I shoot that round down the hallway and it's my
daughter sneaking in at three am.

Speaker 2 (14:19):
Well she learned a tough.

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(14:40):
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Speaker 1 (14:41):
But you also you know when you hear something at night,
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Speaker 2 (14:51):
Absolutely, And so let me pin a scenario for you.

Speaker 8 (14:54):
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Speaker 7 (17:23):
Bub you're listening to Tim Conway Junior on demand from
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Speaker 1 (17:29):
We got the water outage still that's going to be
a continuing pain in the ass for people live out there.
Desto on the west side, Balboa on the east side,
the one eighteen Ronaldi, but really the one eighteen Freeway
and then the foothills, all the waters out there for
about ninety two hundred customers, ninety two hundred different homes

(17:50):
or businesses, and it could be twenty or thirty thousand
people affected. You know, one house could have eight people
in it, so that's a nightmare for people there. Then
we got the Canyon fire that's burning out of control.
There's no control of that fire and that's burning up

(18:10):
near West Lake and that's a big deal, and especially
because it's so hot outside. And then we've got you know,
the heat that everybody's feeling. Everybody is feeling this seat
and it's going to continue through the weekend. So if
you can get out to the beach, that would be
that's probably your best bet. If you're worried about the fire,

(18:33):
and you want to get a great app that's free.
It's called watch Duty. Watch Duty Free. They're not an advertiser,
we're not plugging away. It's free. And they said this
is updated eight minutes ago. Still at one fifty one acres.
I'm sure that that's expanded. There's just no update on that.
There's evacuation maps there you can look at or a

(18:55):
Ventura County Maps, LA County maps, and all of the
information you need is at watch Duty, which is a
great app and a great tool to have evacuation shelter
for that fire has bent is now at the College
of the Canyons East Gymnasium, So don't go to the
West Gymnasium. They'll three s out of there. It's the

(19:15):
East Gymnasium in Santa Clarita. And where's that. I think
it's at twenty six four five five Rockwell Canyon Road
two six four five five Rockwell Canyon Roads, Santa Clarita.
Closest parking lot is to the Gymnasium out there lots five,
six and seven. If you have large animals, big ass animals,

(19:40):
you got cows, you got a horses, giraffe, I don't know.
You got a couple of kangaroos, You got some rus,
you have an elephant. I don't know what you got,
But if you have a large animal, Pierce College always
comes to play. They always help out. Pierce College. That's
on Wenette, Gavin, new There, Winnetka and Victory. I think

(20:02):
out there. Small animals, you got your you know, hamsters, rats, mice,
I don't know, yeah, right, little bugs, little pig, turtle,
whatever you got going on? Yes, right, you might have
a lizard Casteak animal care center on Charlie Cannon Canyon Road,

(20:23):
or a Gora Hills animal shelter on a Gora Road
in a Gora Hills and see if any more information.

Speaker 4 (20:30):
In your pocket, you can take it there, that's right.

Speaker 1 (20:32):
Yeah, and let them worry about it, you know, so
you can go beer bong or whatever you're doing, you know,
get back to enjoying your life. That's right. I'm sure
that's the way some people, you know, deal with the fire.
Bring out the beer bong, you know, might as well
enjoy it. It's got the funnel, that's right. Did you
have a beer bong when you're in college or high school?

Speaker 3 (20:54):
I think I tried that one time. Around that period,
I was more into the shotgunning that it easier.

Speaker 1 (20:58):
I could never figure out the beer bong how to
open your throat and let it all, you know, just
go down your gullet, Alina, if you're a beer bonged.

Speaker 5 (21:07):
I never have, really, I haven't like bonged anything.

Speaker 1 (21:11):
Have you? Well you don't smoke pot either, right? No?

Speaker 4 (21:14):
I don't have you ever tried it? Yeah?

Speaker 1 (21:17):
Okay, all right, Look it's not nineteen forty eight, that's right.
Did you Inhale?

Speaker 5 (21:26):
Oh no, I didn't Inhale?

Speaker 1 (21:28):
Come on, but you didn't. You didn't enjoy it? Was
it in high school or college?

Speaker 10 (21:32):
Yeah?

Speaker 5 (21:32):
It was a long time ago.

Speaker 1 (21:33):
Okay, you didn't like it, didn't do anything for you?

Speaker 5 (21:36):
Yeah, I just ate way too much?

Speaker 1 (21:39):
Okay, I get that. No, you smoked and then ate.

Speaker 5 (21:43):
Yeah, like super radcheese.

Speaker 1 (21:45):
Yeah yeah, Robin, do you smoke weed? You seem like
a gals anymore.

Speaker 9 (21:50):
It ened my emotions, and I did it in college,
and you can only imagine how you feel in college
and your emotions high even more.

Speaker 1 (22:01):
Hmm. You have to do a little more for me.
I need a little more. What does that Meanpand what
is your emotion in common?

Speaker 9 (22:07):
Because you're very young, you're very stupid, and you do whatever.

Speaker 1 (22:13):
We should be in college, then you should be working well.

Speaker 5 (22:20):
And you make it sound so much fun. I want
to go to think I'll change my mind about doing
it again.

Speaker 1 (22:24):
Did you do what's the dumbest thing you did? On weed?

Speaker 9 (22:30):
I ate too much edibles and I was supposed to
go to the theaters to watch who knows what movie?
And uh, I got so high that I had to
end up taking a shower with my clothes on.

Speaker 3 (22:44):
Really, yeah, that's the craziest thing you've done, and that's
why I don't do I took the shower with my
toes on.

Speaker 1 (22:51):
Did they turn that story down for remember that show?
That's amazing.

Speaker 4 (22:55):
That's incredible, amazing story.

Speaker 1 (23:00):
Thanks Robin. We'll call you next. She's not smiling. That's great.
She's all right.

Speaker 9 (23:10):
What they do?

Speaker 1 (23:11):
You know you can't win them all? All right? So anyway,
we've got the water outage, that's a big deal. We'll
keep an eye on that. The fire and the heat.
What can I tell you? We're going to come back
with updates on all three.

Speaker 7 (23:21):
You're listening to Tim Conway Junior on demand from KFI
AM sixty.

Speaker 1 (23:27):
We have no update on the water, when the water
will be restored and when you can go back to
using water without boiling it. There wasn't update. We'll give
you a quick update on what they're trying to do.
They're trying to bypass the valve that's broken and give
and restore water temporarily until they can work on that valve.

(23:50):
And I imagine in the future if they do that
workaround that they're going to have to shut the water
off again once they return water back to the main valve,
and that might be another water outage for you. That's
fun to think of. Hum The water outage continues with DWP.
Let's find out if there's any new information on this

(24:11):
sucker here.

Speaker 11 (24:12):
Thousands of people that have no water or very little water.
But a huge area of concern is the elevated fire danger,
especially with those triple digit temperatures a forecast for today.
We're at Lacity fire Station number eight here on Tampa.
This is just north of Ronaldi in the area being
affected by the water shortage and outage, and you can

(24:34):
see they already have a water tender stationed here just
in case. And this is one of many areas where
they say they've pre deployed. They've stationed these water tenders
just in case. Meanwhile, the DWP continues to work round
the clock to repair that valve, which basically just won't open,
leaving a ten million gallon tank of water that services

(24:55):
this area empty. The faulty area, though, is very deep underground,
which complicates the repair.

Speaker 1 (25:02):
Work even more.

Speaker 10 (25:03):
Crews are working to remove the valve the fail to
restore water flow to the tank. The location of the
valve is twenty four feet deep and the revers are
very complex, and they found two oil pipelines, active pipelines,
a gas line, and lash boulders that have complicated our
excavation efforts.

Speaker 11 (25:22):
And those complications may push the repair work even further
back than Friday, which was the estimated date for it
to be fixed.

Speaker 1 (25:30):
Yeah, now it might be Thanksgiving. Residents who have.

Speaker 11 (25:33):
A little bit of water being asked to boil the
water before.

Speaker 1 (25:37):
Using it for any purpose.

Speaker 11 (25:39):
And if you do have water, you're still being asked
to conserve it. Please turn those sprinklers off, don't run
the washing machine or.

Speaker 4 (25:45):
The dish washing.

Speaker 1 (25:47):
Yeah, people going to ignore that. They said it might
be Tomorrow, might be Saturday, might be Monday before you
get water back, So you may want to go to
Costco tonight or Von's Ralphs. I don't know what your
market is, all foods if you got that kind of dough,
or perhaps Gelson's, if you got that kind of dough,
and get yourself some bottled water before it's all gone.

Speaker 11 (26:07):
Lacity Fire telling us they are working very closely with
the DWP, the City of Los Angeles and LAPD In
one area, they've increased patrols in these neighborhoods just in case.
Time is of the essence should a fire start. Of course,
heat doesn't start a fire, but it could cause the
conditions for a fire to quickly spread. So if you

(26:30):
see something, please as always say something.

Speaker 1 (26:33):
Yeah, I see something, say something. Because the hydrants are
dry in that part of the valley, there's no water
zero recording.

Speaker 11 (26:43):
Live this morning at Lacity Fire Station number eight.

Speaker 1 (26:46):
I'm Gigi Gracietta. All right, thank you, Gigi graciet So
it looks like it might be tomorrow again, it might
be able the weekend, maybe Monday, if they can. If
this workaround is successful, they might be able to get
your water late Tomorrow night or early Saturday. But it's
going to be a very tough weekend for people live
up there because not only I'm looking out the wind

(27:08):
and I can still see the spoke from that fire,
that the canyon fire. So you're sort of worried about that.
You know, you don't think that that fire is going
to cross the one twenty six and come towards you.
But we never thought that Pacific Palisades, Malibu, Alta Dina,
that that those fires were going to explode either. So
you always have to be extremely cautious, and it's going

(27:30):
to be a you know, sleepless nights, you know, knowing
that there's a fire out there, and the hydrants in
front of your house if you live in the Northern
Valley are dry, they're not working at all, and you
got your animals to worry about. You know, animals freak
out when they can smell the smoke. They have that
extra sixth sense that we don't have. And so it's
gonna be a long weekend and you're going to get

(27:51):
all the information you need here on KFI on the weather,
which is gonna be hot this weekend, on the water
outage in the Northern Valley. They're going to try to
fix that, buy the more maybe Monday at the latest,
they say. And then we got the Canyon fire. So
we'll continue to talk about all three of those stories tomorrow,
and I'm sure Mo will have updates for you all
night long here as well. This Porsche Show was brought

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