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View of the burn-out operation from Darby Knob on August 2, 2009 at 5:30 pm

View from Darby Knob

This is a picture of a Type 1 helicopter flying over a small lake.  Trees and a meadow are in the background.

Flying in for Retardant

This is a picture of an orange, type 1 helicopter drafting out of a portable tank placed on a closed roadway.

Forest Meadow Retardant Base

A firefighter dressed in yellow looks upward towards the sky as smoke rises into the air; green pine trees stand in the background.

Smoke Plume

A view of the sky with the silhouette of trees in the foreground and dark grey smoke passing in front of the sun making it turn orange.

Orange Skies

In this picture an air tanker flys low over the treeline while releasing red colored retardant on the fire.

Tanker Retardant Drop

Kurt from Congressman's office: A very tall man in a yellow fire shirt talks with the Stanisluas Public Affairs Officer to discuss fire operations with a map in the background.

Field Representative

Three firefighters talk together holding maps to discuss todays operational plan.

Operations

This is a hand painted sign with images of firefighters, trees and wildland fire and the words "THANK YOU FIREFIGHTERS"

Thank You Firefighters

View from Herring overlook

Knight Fire

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