Wednesday, January 9, 2008

LA Times - Photo essay of Santiago Fire burnover

The LA Times has put together a great photo essay with pictures from a Santiago Fire burnover involving OCFA / CAL FIRE personal deploying fire shelters.

Shelter deployment radio traffic along with the photography.

The Twelve firefighters trapped by flames atop a ridge off Santiago Canyon Road in Orange County scramble into aluminum fire shelters. The firefighters were examined at the scene by paramedics but refused to go to the hospital.

Great photography from Karen Tapia Andersen

http://www.latimes. com/la-burnover- f,0,732907. flash?coll= la-home-center

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