Saturday, February 21, 2009

LODD: Oaklahoma Firefighter dies at wildland arson fire

Fire Officials announced that a 45-year-old firefighter, working on a wildfire near Mannford, Oaklahoma collapsed around 10 p.m. Friday while fighting the Wildland blaze and has died.

The thousand acre wildland fire is now contained.

Fire Investigators have determined it was arson fire, because of multiple starts, the 3 fires were set within a mile of each other, just moments apart.

Crews fought the flames from the air and ground.The fire started at 10:30 that morning, and most of it was out by 10pm.

Damages: Two barns were destroyed, but all the homes were saved.
Resources: Crews used a Blackhawk helicopter, that was hooked up with a water drop bucket, to help fight the flames.

Source: Wildfires Today - LODD: Oaklahoma Firefighter dies at wildland arson fire

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