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My dad tells me that when he was a young man in the 50s in Northeast Tennessee, the state would have trucks going up and down the roads during forest fire season and they'd just pick you up (with your own shovel). One year, he hopped into a truck with paratroopers from Ft Bragg called out for fire duty.
Once, a group was on top of a ridge and fire came up both sides at once, at amazing speed. They had no time to run and all were burned up where they stood. The charred bodies were found in crawling or running poses, he recalled from photos in the paper later.
They quit doing that, because of this.
Over the years., I've tried to find out more about the event that stopped this program, with no success. I couldn't find anything online as a search for fire fighting deaths will give you an sadly infinite listing to wade through...
Just curious if anyone else ever heard about this.
Once, a group was on top of a ridge and fire came up both sides at once, at amazing speed. They had no time to run and all were burned up where they stood. The charred bodies were found in crawling or running poses, he recalled from photos in the paper later.
They quit doing that, because of this.
Over the years., I've tried to find out more about the event that stopped this program, with no success. I couldn't find anything online as a search for fire fighting deaths will give you an sadly infinite listing to wade through...
Just curious if anyone else ever heard about this.