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ALBION, Calif. (AP) — Sweat rolled down Lisa Mirander's forehead as she hacked a tangle of saplings and brush down to bare dirt to prevent a wildfire from spreading. It was a tough job, but no harder than the 13 months she served in Afghanistan.
California's wildfire season has become so severe so swiftly that for the first time in more than 30 years, National Guard troops have been deployed to fight the flames on the ground. Many are arriving at the fire line just after returning from combat zones. For Mirander, the two jobs share some similarities. In combat, she said, "you worried about the bullets. Here, you got the fire." The Guard is stepping in as crews across the state struggle to contain hundreds of lightning-sparked fires that have burned more than 1,000 square miles and destroyed nearly 100 homes in the last three weeks. Mirander, a 27-year-old student, left behind her husband and a 7-year-old stepson in Riverside to spend one month working 12-hour days battling the flames. "It's pretty awesome," she said of working alongside other troops. "We really stand by each other." The first wave of 200 troops took their places Wednesday, providing "a breath of fresh air" to firefighting crews on the ground, said Dan Burns, an assistant fire chief who was helping integrate the Guard into the firefighting effort. "It'll really relieve a lot of pressure out there," Burns said. "The state got hit by so many fires at once — we couldn't staff them all." Because this fire season started so early, the firefighting conditions have been among the worst in memory, even among longtime crews, said Terence McHale, policy director for CDF Firefighters of Cal Fire, the union representing the firefighters. "We have firefighters who've been working nonstop since mid-May, who haven't seen their families or homes, who are working 24-hour shifts, 21 days on, sometimes putting in 36 hours in the initial attack of a fire," McHale said. "It's an incredible challenge." By (last) Thursday, about 1,460 fires had been contained, but more than 320 were still active. For instance, in Butte County, north of Sacramento, more than 50 homes have been destroyed, and another 4,000 are threatened. The flames forced 10,000 residents to evacuate.... full article; The Associated Press: Calif. National Guard joins firefighting effort
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That reminds me...how safe is the homestead there Tanto? You far enough away or you digging your own breaks just in case bro.
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There's lots of smoke but the closest fire was up on bald hill a few days ago.
There are fires still burning east of here up in bigfoot country...Tis the season I suppose?
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Not near as bad as you guys are getting it, but last year it was pretty warm up here during dry season. And the smoke was so bad they handed out respirators at work with extra filter cartridges.
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