Found this on youtube. Pretty wild video of a brush fire in the pines as seen from a firefighters perspective. There is some foul language so be careful.
Put the damn camera down and help.
Ha! I don't think either the road or the firebreaks helped much, did they.
Agreed, however I think you understand my point.
Maybe the guy taking the video should have put it down and picked up a hose or something. This kinda reminds me of these people you see filming someone getting mawled by an animal or something. Put the damn camera down and help.
Someone on Youtube made essentially the same comment, and so I'll reply with the same thing I said there: these guys know what they're doing. Their job is to contain the fire and starve it, not rush into a crowning inferno like you saw on that video with hoses and spray water at it. Look at that fire again. Do you imagine there is any amount of water that could be trucked out to that spot or sucked out of a creek that is going to substantially reduce the heat of that fire? With all that fuel? I don't understand this point of view. Probably the last thing they would want, with that fire behaving the way it was, is to have any of those guys out of the trucks and on the ground at that particular spot.