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Firefighters Driven From Iraq Oil Fields
Firehouse.com ^ | 3/26/03 | Patrick McDowell

Posted on 03/25/2003 9:51:27 PM PST by ppaul

KUWAIT CITY (AP) -- Fighting around the southern Iraq oil fields that U.S.-led forces had previously thought were secure has driven out civilian firefighters trying to put out the oil well blazes, the top firefighter said Monday.

``It's not nearly as safe as they said it was,'' said Brian Krause, vice president and senior blowout specialist for Houston-based Boots and Coots. ``We're kind of sitting ducks out there.''

The Iraqi resistance in the oil fields challenges U.S. claims that southern Iraq is quickly falling under allied control.

U.S. Marines declared the southern Rumailah oil fields in Iraq unsafe for journalists to visit Monday, forcing the cancellation of a trip under Marine escort intended to give the media a first-hand view of the blazing wells.

Krause said that he had been told that Iraqi fighters dressed as civilians had clashed with British forces near the oil fields Sunday night, killing two British troops and forcing the evacuation of his firefighting team.

Lynn Wray, a spokeswoman for the British military, said that she could not confirm the fighting or location but said that two British soldiers were missing in southern Iraq.

U.S. military officials said that armed Iraqis in civilian clothes, some of them possibly using women and children as screens, were operating in the southern Rumailah area.

Krause was meeting with U.S. military officials Monday in Kuwait to discuss tighter security arrangements so his men can pursue the dangerous work of putting out the fires.

Securing the Rumailah oil fields was one of the top priorities of commanders of the invasion into Iraq; military planners want to use Iraq's oil output to finance the rebuilding of the country.

British forces initially secured the area with nearly all of the key infrastructure intact.

Krause said putting out the fires appears to be a straightforward job, easier than extinguishing the 700 well fires set by Iraqi forces fleeing Kuwait in the 1991 Gulf War.

``I don't see them as too difficult,'' Krause said. ``The biggest challenge now is getting in enough water and security.''

Krause worked for the legendary oil firefighter Red Adair and was involved in the seven-month effort to douse Kuwait's fires in 1991.

Company experts surveyed the region by air Saturday and said the biggest difficulty would be getting enough water to put out the fires in the desert. In 1991, fires at many of Kuwait's wells were doused by pumping water from the Persian Gulf.

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TOPICS: Extended News; Foreign Affairs; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: baghdad; bootsandcoots; embeddedreport; freeiraq; iraqifreedom; oil; oilfields; oilwellfires; oilwells; petroleum; redadair; saddam; terror; terrorism; wmd

1 posted on 03/25/2003 9:51:28 PM PST by ppaul
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To: ppaul
I didn't realize they were already in there, trying to stop the fires this soon. Amazing.
2 posted on 03/25/2003 9:58:02 PM PST by Pan_Yans Wife (Lurking since 2000.)
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To: Pan_Yans Wife
Give it a day. Our Brit friends will make it safer than your mother's bossom.
3 posted on 03/25/2003 9:59:18 PM PST by Spruce
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To: Pan_Yans Wife
"I didn't realize they were already in there, trying to stop the fires this soon. Amazing."

Yup. I saw some quick pictures of them out in the oilfields on Fox.

4 posted on 03/25/2003 10:01:47 PM PST by blam
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To: ppaul
**Krause said that he had been told that Iraqi fighters dressed as civilians had clashed with British forces near the oil fields**

Is this the second or third incident of this happening?
5 posted on 03/25/2003 10:10:29 PM PST by Salvation (†With God all things are possible.†)
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To: Pan_Yans Wife
``It's not nearly as safe as they said it was,''

Well, yeah! But, you're Texans, aren't you?

We've come a long ways from "Fighting SeaBees".
6 posted on 03/25/2003 10:19:30 PM PST by x1stcav (HooAhh!)
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To: Pan_Yans Wife
How is the military going to solve the problem of Saddam's military posing as civilians?
7 posted on 03/26/2003 2:38:20 AM PST by WaterDragon (Playing possum doesn't work against nukes.)
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To: WaterDragon; Pan_Yans Wife

<< How is the military going to solve the problem of Saddam's military posing as civilians? >>

Kill them.

No problem.
8 posted on 03/26/2003 3:28:43 AM PST by Brian Allen (I have sworn upon the altar of God eternal hostility against every form of tyranny ....)
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