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Oregon Firefighters Injured and forced to deploy emergency fire shelters
Oregon Live/ AP ^
| 25 July 2002
| Jeff Barnard
Posted on 07/25/2002 10:14:49 AM PDT by Grampa Dave
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
You poor folks in Kali have even more restrictions that we do. If it gets going down there you'll be in real trouble!Buy a sticker, or two, and send your political whores a message. We know who is responsible and we won't let them get away with it!
EBUCK
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posted on
07/25/2002 11:31:30 AM PDT
by
EBUCK
To: cake_crumb
No, no, on second thought, we don't want the wifees thinking we can get things done in timely fashion or it will become expected behaviour.
EBUCK
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posted on
07/25/2002 11:33:28 AM PDT
by
EBUCK
To: Grampa Dave
"To imagine the terror. You have a fire rushing towards you. You break out your fire emergency shelter which is really a big aluming hot dog wrapper, you are the hot dog." Been there, done that got the scars to prove it. Started my career in the fire service 30 years ago as a wildland firefighter. Going to the shelters is something the average joe cannot even imagine.
I cannot help thinking about the 4 firefighters that died last year in the "30 mile fire" in Washington state when the fire managers were prevented from utilizing a nearby water source because of ESA concerns.
To: Species8472
You posted two chilling comments based on your life experiences:
1. Been there, done that got the scars to prove it. Started my career in the fire service 30 years ago as a wildland firefighter. Going to the shelters is something the average joe cannot even imagine.
2. I cannot help thinking about the 4 firefighters that died last year in the "30 mile fire" in Washington state when the fire managers were prevented from utilizing a nearby water source because of ESA concerns.
The parents or grand parents of those 4 kids should have taken those fire managers and the enviralists who set up that mass murder of 4 innocents and administered some justice.
When parents and Grandparents say that saying sorry is not enough for liberal agendas killing my children/grandchildren. We will see a tidal wave change in the dangerous behavior of the left wingers who prefer us to die for their plants and critters!
To: Grampa Dave
A little background on the "30 mile fire" Fatalities:
According to the timeline, the first team of firefighters had contained what came to be known as the "30-mile fire" by the very early morning and requested a helicopter water drop at 5:30 a.m. However, they were told one would not be available until 10 a.m.
At 9 a.m., the hot shot crew was replaced with a young, inexperienced "mop-up" crew expecting helicopter relief to arrive within the hour. When the mop-up crew inquired about the missing helicopter just after noon, the dispatch office told the crew field boss that helicopters could not be used in the area because the Chewuch River contained endangered fish.
It took several hours to gain permission to use water out of the Chewuch River. The first load of helicopter water was dumped on the then out of control fire around 3 p.m. An hour later, air tankers had to be turned back and the ground crew fled on foot to an area near the river where they deployed their survival shelters. The crew was completely surrounded by the flames with no avenue for escape.
The four firefighters suffered horribly as they slowly burned to death in their shelters, the survivors were severely burned as well.
The ESA is the policy distillation of liberal emotion, liberal enforcement, and economic practice. It is the perfect reflection of liberal self-loathing, totalitarianism, and categorical economics. It demands that people come last, by any means, and always. The Endangered Species Act should be repealed, sunseted and a stake driven through its heart.
To: EBUCK
"No, no, on second thought, we don't want the wifees thinking we can get things done in timely fashion or it will become expected behaviour."LOL...ok....I won't make any "performance anxiety" jokes.
To: Grampa Dave
Yeah I drove down to Bakersfield yesterday and smoke from those Sequoia fires was hanging all over the southern end of the San Joaquin Valley.
(Then I drove back home again after my meeting -- gotta stop doing that. Gas station coffee after 10pm will give you a nasty hangover the next day.)
To: Species8472
And no one was held responsible for their deaths I suppose. Because no one can be held responsible in a leaderless system of lawmaking.
EBUCK
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posted on
07/25/2002 12:41:28 PM PDT
by
EBUCK
To: Species8472
"I cannot help thinking about the 4 firefighters that died last year in the "30 mile fire" in Washington state when the fire managers were prevented from utilizing a nearby water source because of ESA concerns"I thought of that as I was reading how this crew was saved by their shelters, while the helicopter they were expecting to drop water never came (at least it wasn't the fault of some stupid EPA reg this time, at least)...and I broke out in goosebumps. The Washington crew sheltered under Reynold's wrap, too.
Hubby was also a fireghter...sometimes he talks about trees exploding like shrapnel grenades, and flashovers, and injuries....it's chilling. I have a lot of respect for what firefighters have to go through to fight wildfires.
To: Catspaw; RGSpincich; f.Christian; Demidog; Poohbah; one_particular_harbour
To: RightWhale; Grampa Dave
Both of you boys left out the praying that goes on when the fire is burning 360 around you. That's when the atheists start believing. Kinda like night combat.
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posted on
07/25/2002 1:52:48 PM PDT
by
B4Ranch
To: Grampa Dave
Ah, Gramps, it's just awful here today, smoke so thick you can't see the foothills. Last night about 7:00 pm, about 20 miles away I saw a huge "cloud" rising in the sky to the north. It was of course, smoke from a fire that had just exploded. It looked like an "end of the world" nuclear cloud.
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posted on
07/25/2002 2:18:16 PM PDT
by
AuntB
To: cake_crumb
I'm so glad I didn't see those posts. I fear I would have lost it. So, that's the best the enviro freaks can come up with for destroying the oldest living thing on earth? Sorry SOB's. :<)
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posted on
07/25/2002 2:20:33 PM PDT
by
AuntB
To: B4Ranch
A person might take a moment to contact his personal deity or perhaps begin planning what to do for the rest of his life in the unlikely event he survives the inferno. So says Joe Smokejumper.
To: AuntB
I know how you feel. I have a tendency to lose it when I do see them. Actually, I tend to go ballistic. I had a moron on another thread earlier tell me that fires are so necessary for sequoia cones to open up, because he saw it on TELEVISION.
I gave him two links for proof, and recommended that he not depend on television so much for information.
Besides, if he WERE right, which he isn't, ARSON IS BAD!! PERIOD!! UNCONTROLLABLE BRUSH FED WILDFIRES ARE BAD. PERIOD!!
...err...sorry. I just have a 'thing' about people like that.
To: B4Ranch
Actually I mentioned the good Lord first in my reply.
In a forest fire situation like this, any type of combat on the land in the sea or the air, there aren't too many athesists running around telling the rest of us not to pray.
Thank you, Lord for enabling these young men to save themselves.
To: AuntB
The good Oregonians should sue Andy Kerr, the elite of the ONRC, Club Sierra, Greenpeace, the Guardians of the Forest and Dirt First for polluting the air you are breathing due to their agendas.
You need about 10,000 vehicles in Medford driving around with Ebuck's bumper stickers on the front and back bumpers.
These enviral POS's are the terrorists of rural America!
To: Species8472
I knew that the pink panty wearing florist service leader refused to allow the helicopter to pick up water from that creek because of the possibility of ESA fish in the creek.
Also, I knew about the inexperience that they had as newbies on the scene.
Your story makes me even more angered at these enviral scumbags who have endangered forestry people, fire fighters and all of us who live in the west.
Thanks for sharing this gruesome reality of how envirals can kill any of us via their ESA agendas that put humans at risk when it comes to critters.
Here is your reality of what the Envirals can do to us, repeated for all to read it:
To: Grampa Dave
A little background on the "30 mile fire" Fatalities:
According to the timeline, the first team of firefighters had contained what came to be known as the "30-mile fire" by the very early morning and requested a helicopter water drop at 5:30 a.m. However, they were told one would not be available until 10 a.m.
At 9 a.m., the hot shot crew was replaced with a young, inexperienced "mop-up" crew expecting helicopter relief to arrive within the hour. When the mop-up crew inquired about the missing helicopter just after noon, the dispatch office told the crew field boss that helicopters could not be used in the area because the Chewuch River contained endangered fish.
It took several hours to gain permission to use water out of the Chewuch River. The first load of helicopter water was dumped on the then out of control fire around 3 p.m. An hour later, air tankers had to be turned back and the ground crew fled on foot to an area near the river where they deployed their survival shelters. The crew was completely surrounded by the flames with no avenue for escape.
The four firefighters suffered horribly as they slowly burned to death in their shelters, the survivors were severely burned as well.
The ESA is the policy distillation of liberal emotion, liberal enforcement, and economic practice. It is the perfect reflection of liberal self-loathing, totalitarianism, and categorical economics. It demands that people come last, by any means, and always. The Endangered Species Act should be repealed, sunseted and a stake driven through its heart.
Thanks, Species, for this grim and gruesome look at how Envirals can kill Americans with their agendas. Those 20 firefighters yesterday were lucky.
To: Grampa Dave
Grampa, That's what we called the 'Shake-N-Bake'...(gallows hurmor)We were trained that it was the very last option.
3 Steps:
1. Open pack, shake open foil bag
2.Step in.
3. Lay down, close bag tight, and pray.
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posted on
07/25/2002 4:59:46 PM PDT
by
nimc
To: nimc
In 1956/57, we wet our clothes and panchos with water, laid down and pulled the panchos over us. Praying was not an option. Fortunately, I never had to due this procedure except in training.
It is very scary. I would like to put every enviral into one of these shake, bake and pray foil packs and see how they feel about creating tinder boxes out of our forests to make them Druid Cathedrals.
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