Fire!

Forest Fire!
After I got home yesterday, fire trucks, EMS vehicles and an ambulance went screaming up the road over the course of about a half hour. I suspected that someone’s house had caught on fire. The yard needed a mow so I got out and got started. From my back yard I could see the plume of smoke rising up over the ridge and smell burning wood.
Forest Fire!
I continued to mowing thinking about some person loosing their house and possessions and about how sad that was. I thought about the ambulance and hoped that nobody was hurt. But by the time I finished the back yard I was thinking that this wasn’t a house fire as the smoke had been very steady the entire time. Maybe a brush fire that got out of control?

I heard the helicopter over the lawn mower. I switched the mower off and looked up to see a bright yellow ‘copter (I think it belongs to the Forest Service) bank over the ridge. It started to descend and came in low right over my house and landed in the park just beyond. When it took off it had a huge bucket attached. The town water reservoir is at the end of the road and that’s where they headed. The helicopter made some passed over the fire and then landed and took off again.
Forest Fire!
Forest Fire!
Forest Fire!
Forest Fire!
Forest Fire!
They continued dumping water for about and hour and then they were gone. The smoke from the fire had lessened considerably. So it seemed like everything was under control.

Now it doesn’t appear to be so. You can see the smoke from the fire here at work and it looks to be much larger than yesterday. This photo was taken from the parking lot here a half an hour ago (about 10:50 a.m.).
Forest Fire!

The grapevine tells me that a fireman got seriously burned in the fire yesterday. That is sad news. As for the fire, I guess we’ll just have to wait and see what happens …

Fire!

2 thoughts on “Fire!

  1. Mom says:

    WOW!! Pretty scary……………sounds like your wildfire season has gotten a real head start!! Regardless of all our record snowfall amounts last winter (over 40 feet at the main pass over the Cascades to eastern Washington), they are still predicting a busy wildfire season out here. Great pix of the chopper!!

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