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Parker, CO Brush Fire 2/27/16 - Guest - 02-29-2016

On Saturday afternoon South Metro and Franktown Firefighters responded to a vegetation fire near Highway 83 & Stroh Road.  A column of smoke was visible from an area of open space that proved difficult to access.  The fire was slowly spreading through a mix of duff, brush and timber.  The first crews advanced a progressive hose lay while Type IV Engines made 4x4 access.  

   




Parker, CO Brush Fire 2/27/16 - Guest - 02-29-2016

Using some Class A to mop up

   




Parker, CO Brush Fire 2/27/16 - Guest - 02-29-2016

Several hollowed out trees were burning and had to be cut down.  Sawyers from SMFR's wildland team had lots of chainsaw work to do.

   




Parker, CO Brush Fire 2/27/16 - Guest - 02-29-2016

   




Parker, CO Brush Fire 2/27/16 - Guest - 02-29-2016

A Sawyer evaluates one of the trees

   




Parker, CO Brush Fire 2/27/16 - Guest - 02-29-2016

Doing some line work on the south flank with SMFR Brush 42 in the background. 

   




Parker, CO Brush Fire 2/27/16 - Guest - 02-29-2016

Franktown Brush 181 and South Metro Brush 43 on the south flank

   




Parker, CO Brush Fire 2/27/16 - Guest - 02-29-2016

A Firefighter from Engine 46 takes a breather

   




Parker, CO Brush Fire 2/27/16 - Guest - 02-29-2016

Battalion Chief 41 in Command

   




Parker, CO Brush Fire 2/27/16 - Guest - 02-29-2016

No structures were threatened but there is big money in the area.  SMFR Brush 47 & Water Tender 41 staged just in case.

   




Parker, CO Brush Fire 2/27/16 - Guest - 02-29-2016

Close to 1,000 feet of forestry hose was used.

   




Parker, CO Brush Fire 2/27/16 - Guest - 02-29-2016

Last one... South Metro Engine 46 fell victim to some loose soil and had to be pulled out. 

   




Parker, CO Brush Fire 2/27/16 - CCFR-45 - 03-03-2016

Nice shots!

 

Thanks for sharing 




Parker, CO Brush Fire 2/27/16 - Guest - 03-04-2016

OK, I give up.

What is "duff"?

What is a Type IV engine?




Parker, CO Brush Fire 2/27/16 - Guest - 03-04-2016

Quote:OK, I give up.

What is "duff"?

What is a Type IV engine?
Duff is a term used to describe the layer of dead pine needles, leaves and small tree branches covering the dirt.  It can be a real pain in the neck to fully extinguish and sometimes smolders for a long time.

 

On wildland fires we refer to the National Wildland Coordinating Group (NWGC) engine types... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wildland_fire_engine  Most of the Colorado Front Range Type VI engines are built on 4x4 heavy duty pick up chassis with 300 gallon water tanks and meet or exceed the NWCG specs.