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Jesusita Fire

by DaleWeber (Subscribe)

Posted on: May 10, 2009 at 6:51 PM PDT

Channel: Local News

Location: San Roque/Alamar Cyn. and Northridge Rd.

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Jesusita Fire

So many men & women put it all on the line to protect us & our property from harm. The first photo shows a helicopter flying into a monsterous firestorm. The helicopter pilots who continuously flew into dangerous situations is just one example of the bravery of those who fought this fire.
In the second photo, I was taken back by the presence of mind of the firefighters. They entered this home on Northridge Rd. because the fire was burning up against the back of the house, and going though the house was the best route to take. They had the presence of mind to roll the dining room rug over so to not leave black boot prints on the rug. You can clearly see their boot prints on the rug liner. They saved this house and all the houses on Northridge. Wow! Awesome!
We owe our thanks and utmost respect to these firefighters! Thank you! and my God bless you!

Kashia Loyd says ...

On Thursday, May 14 at 9:49 AM

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They are all amazing....I personally know one of the brave firefighters that fought this fire!

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On Thursday, May 21 at 7:37 PM

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j.r. says ...

On Tuesday, May 26 at 9:03 PM

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What a remarkable job these pilots did, they risked there lives to save so many. I can"t say enough good about them. God Bless all of you, and you are like watchng an artist at work, Thank You

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