This afternoon with near Red Flag conditions Littleton Firefighters responded to a brush fire in Highlands Ranch. Shortly after arriving the fire became wind driven. With homes on both sides of the fire a full wildland interface group responded. Douglas County OEM sent the contracted Rampart Helicopter for bucket drops also.
Littleton Brush Fire With Helo 6/19/13
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South Metro Brush 38 gears up while N911UH drops
Brothers - South Metro Battalion Chief Dan Mullin and Littleton Fire Rescue Chief John Mullin watch the chopper.
This bucket only needs 18 inches of water to fill so the pilot was using a pond near the fire... It was sucking up a lot of sediment making the water look so dark.
Littleton Wildland Captain Delasantos & Battalion Chief Stokes
Littleton Engineer Pollard looking a little dirty after some I/A work.
Mop up...
Captains Rogers & Nagle get a chainsaw back in service
Last one...
Nice pic
Pictures 5 and 6 say it all about the encroachment of urban living on the wildlands
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