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Old 04-18-2013, 07:11 PM
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If her husband was on the first due engine, I fear that the news will be bad. I don't see how any of them would have survived that blast unless they had staged the engine far enough back.

The California firefighting community is praying for our brothers and sisters.


.....Kelly
Said husband is ok. She didnt hear from him until very late, but someone heard his voice over the radio and passed that news along to her. Looks like FF fatalities will be in the double digits.

My husband did indeed have a fully involved fire early this morning. I'm happy he was driving and therefore on the pump. Normally I don't care one way or the other because he loves his job and is very good at it, but.... last night was bad.
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