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the whole county is burning


Magwa

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Just got word from my bro he's in evac mode 3 in tonasket not sure what that means?? His only evacuation rout is canada at this point!! Shits got real fast lastnight but he says wind is pushing south right now ?

Level 3 evacuation here in Idaho means mandatory evacuation, no other warnings will be given.

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That is correct get the Fook out of there anyone who is near any of these fires get their evac kits together Important papers ,Insurance, passports etc etc pictures have this stuff ready so if (and i hope you don't) they call for you to evac you can load and go....

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WOW! what a cool picture and you are right they are not paid enough.....

 

I am on mandatory down time and the Orofino Fire is pretty much a whipped dog... just mop up left so we not have our engines back at the station , oil changes wash and clean up resupply, and be ready for anything here on the home front I am going to sleep for a week.

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WOW! what a cool picture and you are right they are not paid enough.....

 

I am on mandatory down time and the Orofino Fire is pretty much a whipped dog... just mop up left so we not have our engines back at the station , oil changes wash and clean up resupply, and be ready for anything here on the home front I am going to sleep for a week.

you deserve it!!!

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Absolutely,  I really appreciate you firefighters in "tall tree wildfire country"  that put your lives on the line.... I retired from our local VFD 10 years ago,  I was a Captain and drove our surplus USAF 8000 gallon tanker, 8000 gallons of water weigh around 65000 pounds and was a load for the old tandem axle body load truck. we had mostly grass and brush wildfires , I think I can still cough up some grass smoke.

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I went to college in Gunnison Colorado at Western State College.  I learned to have a very healthy respect for the Crested Butte Hotshot just north of Gunnison.  This was back in 1974 and they had a fire caused by Elk hunters south of Gunnison.  A bunch of us college kids volunteered to help fight the fire when it got our of hand.  Not to mention they said they were going to fly us in by chopper.  It was an amazing experience and even though my father was a fireman at the Air Force Academy I learned a bunch and received a very healthy respect for the power of a topping out forest fire.  The heat and roar of trees bursting into flames was shocking.  I never worked so hard in my life to stay alive.  You folks are in my prayers and please stay safe. Don't take chances with it. .  

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Ya Brother, thanks Mag for keeping the fire down south of the panhandle, we have had the Bayview fire and a few hot spots here and there, but did our best to keep it west of the ID/WA state line, no offense Wash. But now we got a little rain, the weather has cooled, and we are a few weeks from humping it up into the Selkirk's this year to find a big bull for my 18 yr old! Wish us luck!!!

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