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Littleton Brush Fire With Helo 6/19/13
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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.

   

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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.

   

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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.

   

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Littleton Wildland Captain Delasantos & Battalion Chief Stokes

   

 

Littleton Engineer Pollard looking a little dirty after some I/A work.

   

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Mop up...

   

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Captains Rogers & Nagle get a chainsaw back in service

   

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Last one...

   

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Nice pic
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#12
Good photos!

tHANKs
tHANKs
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Pictures 5 and 6 say it all about the encroachment of urban living on the wildlands

 

Great work

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