Sunday, April 23, 2006

First fire! Only hours after receiving our red cards (official wildfire certification) we got our first fire call. 3 NCCC's got called to a controlled burn in Northern CO. The fastest any NCCC team has been called into action. Then at midnight we all got the call that our whole team would be sent to Left Hand Valley at 6:45am for a 3-acre fire. The Roosevelt Hot Shots got the fire under control over night using a fire line (dirt dug to mineral soil). At around 9am we drove our trucks a mile into an off road recreation trail. The type that people bring modified Jeeps on (raw!). Our job was to mop up the fire. Which means to smother any hot spots until there is no possibility for the fire to reoccur. Not glamorous work but it represents about 50% of the job. Most of the day was spent digging up burning roots and on occasion some flames would pop-up.

In the pictures you can see that most of the trees didn't burn. The area was burned a few years ago so most of the fuel was on the ground. Leaving the trees to far apart to light up. The cause of this fire is still under investigation but it looked like campers using an uncontrolled fire, firearm or firework started it.

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