Cajon Pass, California June 2002: San Bernardino firefighters scramble to keep a wildfire from jumping a highway. When they get to the top of the hill they find not only are they way too late, but now they must retreat. NOW. This is the closest call we have been on. 2 firefighters were injured.
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Behind fire lines. South of Highway 330 just below Running Springs the Fredalba area was hit pretty hard by the Slide Fire.
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John
With hundreds of houses burning around him,
this survivor takes a stand.
No one to see him..
And no one to help him.
Imagine every house within 1/2 mile of you
burning to the ground.
You are alone
with what will become a story
that you will tell for years.
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A man clinging to a tree in rushing water is rescued by San Bernardino Sheriff and Chino Fire Swiftwater rescue teams afer the pickup he was riding in was swept from Chino-Corona road in Chino. His companion, who made the 911 call did not survive.
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This is on Wilderness Rd near Hiway 18.
Choking smoke, searing heat, zero visibility.
Mandatory evacs in this area really are warranted. Without protective fire gear this would be deadly.
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Esperanza Fire, Oct, 2006 : A California Highway Patrol officer does his best to prevent a news crew from covering a deadly forest fire, even ignoring his orders from dispatch to "allow the media in" and threatening instead to arrest the news crew. Federal Law prevents law enforcement from restricting the movement of the news media except that they are not permitted in a crime scene.
Behind the fire lines. This is the first video we shot at Green Valley Lake on the first day of the fire. The location was ( If I remember right..) Holcomb Creek west of Yukon Drive. More video at http://WWW.CasperNew sFootage.com
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