Monday, June 23, 2008

Norther Cal. Lime Complex



After our daring kitten rescue last week, engine 301 took several days off to recuperate. Within an hour of being back on shift we and 302 received resource orders to go to the Shasta Trinity National Forest in Northern California. Once we got coffee, we hit the road (first things first).

We saw several fires en route and traveled through some of the wind and lightning storms that started the ongoing California fires. Outside of Reno we were about blown off the road in a dust storm. It was a baptism by fire for some of the new CDL drivers.

We spent the night in a park in Susanville because there was some sort of music festival going on and there were no rooms available. We had one citizen try to talk us into sleeping at his house,use his showers, and eat his food and another citizen who dropped off a cup of coffee and a bag of donut holes in the morning. Other citizens treated us to their 3000 watt car stereo systems at midnight, thinking we would like to rock out. After that all was calm except for the sprinklers in the park which did cause for some entertainment. Watching people run around at midnight in their underwear trying not to get wet never gets old.

We arrived at the Lime complex ICP in Hayfork, Ca around 1100. We were assigned to one of the many, many fires in the surrounding area started by lightning. We spent our first day on fire for the season plumbing a fire with 4000-5000 feet of hose. We even let the Hot Shots spray some water. There are many more fires that need attention so I am sure we will be moving around frequently.

Primer rib with horseradish tonight.....oh and sleeping in the dirt next to the pig stalls at the fairgrounds.

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