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To: Grampa Dave
DEATH IN WILDLAND FIRES 2001

DeFour wildland firefighters were killed in July when they were trapped by rapid-fire progress in a forest fire in Washington State.

Three firefighters were killed in the crash of a firefighting helicopter in Montana during August.

Two firefighters were killed when two firefighting aircraft collided in midair while fighting a wildfire in California during August.

A total of 14 firefighters died in association with wildfire incidents in Wildland fires 2001

34 posted on 08/02/2002 10:58:47 AM PDT by joyce11111
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To: joyce11111
There have been 14 deaths this year from the Green Agendas driven fires.

However, the way that the fires in SW Oregon are now being fought, the way those 4 innocent young people were murdered last year due to the Green Agendas, appears to be out of the system now.

They are now using bull dozers and all resources available to them. They are quietly letting the sacred Green Wilderness East of the Illinois River just burn instead of placing fire fighters at peril. Instead of sending in fire fighters to be in harm's way in areas without roads, any logging or clearing for the last decade.

However, when this over, there needs to be an investigation into what appears to be the old Clintoonian Pink Panty Florist Service maggots allowing these fires in SW Oregon and NW California just burn out of control. That is the usual tactic of the Florists pretending to be florists.

I was warning two weeks ago that these fires were being allowed to burn and would cause tremendous problems due to the tinder box conditions due to the ONRC and Andy Kerr's agendas for the wilderness area.
35 posted on 08/02/2002 11:09:37 AM PDT by Grampa Dave
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