Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Stanza Fire Engine Rollover - California – July 28th 2002

Incident Summary: July 22nd 2002 a lightning strike starts a fire in Stanza Creek on the Klamath National Forest. The area is steep, rugged and has limited access. Slopes range from 40 to 90%, with rock outcroppings and talus slopes.Roads are narrow and winding, often with precipitous drop-offs.The lack of access precludes efficient use of heavy equipment such as bulldozers.
Take a moment today to remember these 3 firefighters from the Lassen N.F.

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