RM2H4NAB8–Three Rivers, California, United States. Oct. 30th, 2021. KNP Complex seen from Redwood Canyon Rd. on 10/30 KNP Complex wildfire in Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks, Three Rivers, California. A fire, beginning with a lightning strike in September, burned over 88-thousand acres in the Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks including part of an historic grove of giant sequoia trees.
RM2H4NA31–Three Rivers, California, United States. 8th Oct, 2021. NPS fire and maintenance staff at Milk Ranch KNP Complex wildfire in Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks, Three Rivers, California. A fire, beginning with a lightning strike September 9, 2021, burned over 88-thousand acres in the Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks including part of an historic grove of giant sequoia trees.
RM2H4NA34–Three Rivers, California, United States. 11th Oct, 2021. Landscape on south end of KNP Complex KNP Complex wildfire in Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks, Three Rivers, California. A fire, beginning with a lightning strike September 9, 2021, burned over 88-thousand acres in the Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks including part of an historic grove of giant sequoia trees.
RM2H4NAB7–Three Rivers, California, United States. 15th Oct, 2021. General Grant Back KNP Complex wildfire in Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks, Three Rivers, California. A fire, beginning with a lightning strike September 9, 2021, burned over 88-thousand acres in the Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks including part of an historic grove of giant sequoia trees.
RM2H4NA2T–Three Rivers, California, United States. 28th Sept, 2021. Low intensity fire burning downed trees and brush KNP Complex wildfire in Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks, Three Rivers, California. A fire, beginning with a lightning strike September 9, 2021, burned over 88-thousand acres in the Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks including part of an historic grove of giant sequoia trees.
RM2H4NA2X–Three Rivers, California, United States. 28th Sept, 2021. Night shift with moon above KNP Complex wildfire in Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks, Three Rivers, California. A fire, beginning with a lightning strike September 9, 2021, burned over 88-thousand acres in the Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks including part of an historic grove of giant sequoia trees.
RM2H4NA30–Three Rivers, California, United States. 6th Oct, 2021. Gamlin Cabin Protection KNP Complex wildfire in Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks, Three Rivers, California. A fire, beginning with a lightning strike September 9, 2021, burned over 88-thousand acres in the Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks including part of an historic grove of giant sequoia trees.
RM2H4NA33–Three Rivers, California, United States. 11th Oct, 2021. Burned tree along side of road KNP Complex wildfire in Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks, Three Rivers, California. A fire, beginning with a lightning strike September 9, 2021, burned over 88-thousand acres in the Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks including part of an historic grove of giant sequoia trees.
RM2H4NA37–Three Rivers, California, United States. 26th Oct, 2021. Mudslide on road for October 26, 2021 KNP Complex wildfire in Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks, Three Rivers, California. A fire, beginning with a lightning strike September 9, 2021, burned over 88-thousand acres in the Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks including part of an historic grove of giant sequoia trees.
RM2H4NABB–Three Rivers, California, United States. 30th Oct, 2021. KNP Complex seen from Redwood Canyon Rd. on 10/30 KNP Complex wildfire in Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks, Three Rivers, California. A fire, beginning with a lightning strike in September, burned over 88-thousand acres in the Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks including part of an historic grove of giant sequoia trees.
RM2H4NA2Y–Three Rivers, California, United States. 29th Sept, 2021. Firefighters working Paradise RidgeKNP Complex wildfire in Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks, Three Rivers, California. A fire, beginning with a lightning strike September 9, 2021, burned over 88-thousand acres in the Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks including part of an historic grove of giant sequoia trees.
RM2H4NABA–Three Rivers, California, United States. 29th Oct. 2021. View from Generals Highway on 10/29 KNP Complex wildfire in Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks, Three Rivers, California. A fire, beginning with a lightning strike in September, burned over 88-thousand acres in the Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks including part of an historic grove of giant sequoia trees.
RM2H4NA32–Three Rivers, California, United States. 10th Oct, 2021. Truckee Hotshot Crew hiking down E Fork Kaweah KNP Complex wildfire in Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks, Three Rivers, California. A fire, beginning with a lightning strike September 9, 2021, burned over 88-thousand acres in the Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks including part of an historic grove of giant sequoia trees.
RM2H4NA36–Three Rivers, California, United States. 18th Oct, 2021. Redwood Mountain Grove in Redwood Canyon.KNP Complex wildfire in Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks, Three Rivers, California. A fire, beginning with a lightning strike September 9, 2021, burned over 88-thousand acres in the Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks including part of an historic grove of giant sequoia trees.
RM2GH1XCB–U.S. Army Spc. Mandy Shantz, right, and Spc. Alicia Gutierrez, left, both from the California Army National Guard’s 270th Military Police Company talk to a motorist at the entrance to Van Sickle Bi-State Park, Sept. 1, 2021, in South Lake Tahoe, California, as the Caldor Fire encroaches on the evacuated area. Cal Guard activated 150 military police Aug. 30 to support the California Highway Patrol with checkpoints at hard closures while the area is evacuated. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Crystal Housman)
RM2GH1X9H–U.S. Army Spc. Raymundo Morales, right, and Staff Sgt. Jesus Valencia, left, both from the California Army National Guard’s 270th Military Police Company, work a traffic control point along U.S. Route 50 at the intersection where South Lake Tahoe, California, meets Stateline, Nevada, Sept. 1, 2021, as the Caldor Fire encroaches on the evacuated area. Cal Guard activated 150 military police Aug. 30 to support the California Highway Patrol with checkpoints at hard closures while the area is evacuated. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Crystal Housman)
RM2GH1XCT–The Caldor Fire burns in the hills near Christmas Valley, California, Sept. 1, 2021. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Crystal Housman)
RM2GH1XAR–U.S. Army Spc. Mandy Shantz, left, and Spc. Alicia Gutierrez, right, both from the California Army National Guard’s 270th Military Police Company work a traffic control point at the entrance to Van Sickle Bi-State Park, Sept. 1, 2021, in South Lake Tahoe, California, as the Caldor Fire encroaches on the evacuated area. Cal Guard activated 150 military police Aug. 30 to support the California Highway Patrol with checkpoints at hard closures while the area is evacuated. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Crystal Housman)
RM2GH1XC1–Heavenly Mountain Gondola hang at a standstill over Lake Parkway in South Lake Tahoe while the city is evacuated for the Caldor Fire. The California Army National Guard activated 150 military police Aug. 30 to support the California Highway Patrol with checkpoints at hard closures while the area is evacuated. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Crystal Housman)
RM2GH1XEM–U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Jesus Valencia, from the California Army National Guard’s 270th Military Police Company, and a California Highway Patrol officer talk to a motorist at a traffic control point along U.S. Route 50 at the intersection where South Lake Tahoe, California, meets Stateline, Nevada, Sept. 1, 2021, as the Caldor Fire encroaches on the evacuated area. Cal Guard activated 150 military police Aug. 30 to support the California Highway Patrol with checkpoints at hard closures while the area is evacuated. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Crystal Housman)
RM2GH1X7B–A U.S. Army Humvee assigned to the California Army National Guard’s 270th Military Police Company, drives along U.S. Route 50 through Silverfork, California, toward South Lake Tahoe, as a plume of smoke from the Caldor Fire rises above the mountains, Sept. 1, 2021. Cal Guard activated 150 military police Aug. 30 to support the California Highway Patrol with traffic control points at hard road closures while the area around South Lake Tahoe is evacuated. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Crystal Housman)
RM2GH1XF4–U.S. Army Spc. Raymundo Morales, left, and Staff Sgt. Jesus Valencia, second from left, both from the California Army National Guard’s 270th Military Police Company, work a traffic control point along U.S. Route 50 at the intersection where South Lake Tahoe, California, meets Stateline, Nevada, Sept. 1, 2021, as the Caldor Fire encroaches on the evacuated area. Cal Guard activated 150 military police Aug. 30 to support the California Highway Patrol with checkpoints at hard closures while the area is evacuated. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Crystal Housman)
RM2GH1X7P–U.S. Army Spc. Dace Taylor, from the California Army National Guard’s 270th Military Police Company, adjusts the chin strap of his helmet while talking to another Soldier, Sept. 1, 2021, in South Lake Tahoe, California, as the Caldor Fire encroaches on the evacuated city. Cal Guard activated 150 military police Aug. 30 to support the California Highway Patrol with checkpoints at hard closures while the area is evacuated. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Crystal Housman)
RM2GH1XA3–A firefighting vehicle approaches a traffic control point along U.S. Route 50 at the intersection where South Lake Tahoe, California, meets Stateline, Nevada, Sept. 1, 2021, as the Caldor Fire encroaches on the evacuated area. The California Army National Guard activated 150 military police Aug. 30 to support the California Highway Patrol with checkpoints at hard closures while the area is evacuated. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Crystal Housman)
RM2GGME2W–An extended range fuel tank is seen on an MQ-9 Reaper remotely piloted aircraft assigned to the 163d Attack Wing, California Air National Guard, Aug. 9, 2021, at March Air Reserve Base, California, before a flight to map the Dixie Fire burning in northern California. Additional fuel tanks give the aircraft extra gas to work on a fire a longer duration. The aircraft provides critical real-time data to firefighters and first responders so they can make informed decisions about how to contain the fire. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Crystal Housman)
RM2GGMBC5–Night Operations along Genesee Valley Road Aug 26 The Dixie Fire is a wildfire that burned Greenville, California to the ground and has burned 844,082 acres by the end of August, 2021 in California’s Butte, Plumas and Tehama Counties. The fire, which began July 13, 2021, is the largest single recorded fire complex in California history. Drought conditions in California have made the 2021 fire season extreme.
RM2GGMBB8–Firefighter running a firing operation at night The Dixie Fire is a wildfire that burned Greenville, California to the ground and has burned 844,082 acres by the end of August, 2021 in California’s Butte, Plumas and Tehama Counties. The fire, which began July 13, 2021, is the largest single recorded fire complex in California history. Drought conditions in California have made the 2021 fire season extreme.
RM2GGMCG0–U.S. Army Spc. Carter Hildebrandt, a UH-60 Black Hawk crew chief with the Wisconsin National Guard’s 1-147th Aviation Battalion, prepares the aircraft for bucket drops over the Caldor Fire at the Placerville Airport, Placerville, California, Aug. 20, 2021. The Caldor Fire has burned over 100,000 acres and currently threatens over 17,000 structures.
RM2GGME74–Airmen from the 163d Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, 163d Attack Wing, California Air National Guard, prepare to launch an MQ-9 Reaper remotely piloted aircraft, Aug. 9, 2021, at March Air Reserve Base, California, for a flight to map the Dixie Fire burning in northern California. The aircraft provides critical real-time data to firefighters and first responders so they can make informed decisions about how to contain the fire. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Crystal Housman)
RM2GGME44–163d Attack Wing art adorns the body of an MQ-9 Reaper remotely piloted aircraft assigned to the California Air National Guard wing, Aug. 9, 2021, at March Air Reserve Base, California, before a flight to map the Dixie Fire burning in northern California. The aircraft provides critical real-time data to firefighters and first responders so they can make informed decisions about how to contain the fire. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Crystal Housman)
RM2GGME81–A U.S. Air Force MQ-9 Reaper remotely piloted aircraft assigned to the California Air National Guard’s 163d Attack Wing taxis, Aug. 9, 2021, at March Air Reserve Base, California, for a flight to map the Dixie Fire burning in northern California. The aircraft provides critical real-time data to firefighters and first responders so they can make informed decisions about how to contain the fire. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Crystal Housman)
RM2GGMBC8–Active fire behavior on night of August 25 near Taylorsville The Dixie Fire is a wildfire that burned Greenville, California to the ground and has burned 844,082 acres by the end of August, 2021 in California’s Butte, Plumas and Tehama Counties. The fire, which began July 13, 2021, is the largest single recorded fire complex in California history. Drought conditions in California have made the 2021 fire season extreme.
RM2GGME78–A U.S. Air Force MQ-9 Reaper remotely piloted aircraft assigned to the California Air National Guard’s 163d Attack Wing taxis, Aug. 9, 2021, at March Air Reserve Base, California, for a flight to map the Dixie Fire burning in northern California. The aircraft provides critical real-time data to firefighters and first responders so they can make informed decisions about how to contain the fire. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Crystal Housman)
RM2GGMBBT–A firefighter during a firing operation on the Dixie Fire. The Dixie Fire is a wildfire that burned Greenville, California to the ground and has burned 844,082 acres by the end of August, 2021 in California’s Butte, Plumas and Tehama Counties. The fire, which began July 13, 2021, is the largest single recorded fire complex in California history. Drought conditions in California have made the 2021 fire season extreme.
RM2GGMBC7–Active fire behavior on night of August 25 near Taylorsville The Dixie Fire is a wildfire that burned Greenville, California to the ground and has burned 844,082 acres by the end of August, 2021 in California’s Butte, Plumas and Tehama Counties. The fire, which began July 13, 2021, is the largest single recorded fire complex in California history. Drought conditions in California have made the 2021 fire season extreme.
RM2GGME6B–U.S. Air Force Airman 1st Class Joel, of the 163d Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, 163d Attack Wing, California Air National Guard, prepares to roll out an MQ-9 Reaper remotely piloted aircraft in preparation for a wildfire mapping flight of the Dixie Fire, Aug. 9, 2021, at March Air Reserve Base, California. The aircraft provides critical real-time data to firefighters and first responders so they can make informed decisions about how to contain the fire. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Crystal Housman)
RM2GGME55–U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Thomas, of the 163d Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, 163d Attack Wing, California Air National Guard, inspects an MQ-9 Reaper remotely piloted aircraft, Aug. 9, 2021, at March Air Reserve Base, California, before a flight to map the Dixie Fire burning in northern California. The aircraft provides critical real-time data to firefighters and first responders so they can make informed decisions about how to contain the fire. At left is an extended range fuel tank which gives the aircraft more time to spend on a fire. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Crystal Ho
RM2GGME7C–U.S. Air Force Airmen from 163d Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, 163d Attack Wing, California Air National Guard, wait on the flight line to watch the MQ-9 Reaper remotely piloted aircraft they prepared take off for a wildfire mapping flight of the Dixie Fire, Aug. 9, 2021, at March Air Reserve Base, California. The aircraft provides critical real-time data to firefighters and first responders so they can make informed decisions about how to contain the fire. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Crystal Housman)
RM2GGMCFJ–U.S. Army Spc. Carter Hildebrandt, a UH-60 Black Hawk crew chief with the Wisconsin National Guard’s 1-147th Aviation Battalion prepares the aircraft for bucket drops over the Caldor Fire at the Placerville Airport, Placerville, California, Aug. 20, 2021. The Wisconsin Guard is aiding the California National Guard in combating wildfires across the state.
RM2GGMBBW–A firefighting crew at Mount Hough Road. The Dixie Fire is a wildfire that burned Greenville, California to the ground and has burned 844,082 acres by the end of August, 2021 in California’s Butte, Plumas and Tehama Counties. The fire, which began July 13, 2021, is the largest single recorded fire complex in California history. Drought conditions in California have made the 2021 fire season extreme.
RM2GGME7A–U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Ernest, from 163d Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, 163d Attack Wing, California Air National Guard, waits on the flight line to watch an MQ-9 Reaper remotely piloted aircraft he helped prepare take off for a wildfire mapping flight of the Dixie Fire, Aug. 9, 2021, at March Air Reserve Base, California. The aircraft provides critical real-time data to firefighters and first responders so they can make informed decisions about how to contain the fire. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Crystal Housman)
RM2GGMCFA–U.S. Army Chief Warrant Officer 4 Rob Heitz, and Chief Warrant Officer 2 Tyler Jakubowski with the Wisconsin National Guard’s 1-147th Aviation Battalion load checkpoints in a UH-60 Black Hawk prior to bucket drops over the Caldor Fire at the Placerville Airport, Placerville, California, Aug. 20, 2021. The Wisconsin Guard is aiding the California National Guard in combating wildfires across the state.
RM2GGME34–California adorns the tail of an MQ-9 Reaper remotely piloted aircraft assigned to the California Air National Guard’s 163d Attack Wing, Aug. 9, 2021, at March Air Reserve Base, California, before a flight to map the Dixie Fire burning in northern California. The aircraft provides critical real-time data to firefighters and first responders so they can make informed decisions about how to contain the fire. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Crystal Housman)
RM2GGME73–A U.S. Air Force MQ-9 Reaper remotely piloted aircraft assigned to the California Air National Guard’s 163d Attack Wing is towed out of the hangar, Aug. 9, 2021, at March Air Reserve Base, California, for a flight to map the Dixie Fire burning in northern California. The aircraft provides critical real-time data to firefighters and first responders so they can make informed decisions about how to contain the fire. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Crystal Housman)
RM2GGME40–A U.S. Air Force MQ-9 Reaper remotely piloted aircraft assigned to the California Air National Guard’s 163d Attack Wing is in the hangar for preflight checks and maintenance, Aug. 9, 2021, at March Air Reserve Base, California, before a flight to map the Dixie Fire burning in northern California. The aircraft provides critical real-time data to firefighters and first responders so they can make informed decisions about how to contain the fire. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Crystal Housman)
RM2GGMBC1–Smoke as seen from Main St, Greenville The Dixie Fire is a wildfire that burned Greenville, California to the ground and has burned 844,082 acres by the end of August, 2021 in California’s Butte, Plumas and Tehama Counties. The fire, which began July 13, 2021, is the largest single recorded fire complex in California history. Drought conditions in California have made the 2021 fire season extreme.
RM2GGMBBX–Firefighter Hiking Through Burned Area Surrounded by Snags The Dixie Fire is a wildfire that burned Greenville, California to the ground and has burned 844,082 acres by the end of August, 2021 in California’s Butte, Plumas and Tehama Counties. The fire, which began July 13, 2021, is the largest single recorded fire complex in California history. Drought conditions in California have made the 2021 fire season extreme.
RM2GGME69–U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Daniel, left, a tactical aircraft mechanic and crew chief, left, talks with Maj. Greg, right, an MQ-9 Reaper remotely piloted aircraft pilot from the 163d Attack Squadron, 163d Attack Wing, California Air National Guard, during the pilot’s preflight check, Aug. 9, 2021, at March Air Reserve Base, California, before a flight to map the Dixie Fire burning in northern California. The aircraft provides critical real-time data to firefighters and first responders so they can make informed decisions about how to contain the fire. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt.
RM2GGME82–A U.S. Air Force MQ-9 Reaper remotely piloted aircraft assigned to the California Air National Guard’s 163d Attack Wing flies overhead, Aug. 9, 2021, at March Air Reserve Base, California, on its way to map the Dixie Fire burning in northern California. The aircraft provides critical real-time data to firefighters and first responders so they can make informed decisions about how to contain the fire. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Crystal Housman)
RM2GGMCFW–U.S. Army Spc. Carter Hildebrandt, a UH-60 Black Hawk crew chief with the Wisconsin National Guard’s 1-147th Aviation Battalion, loads checkpoints prior to bucket drops over the Caldor Fire at the Placerville Airport, Placerville, California, Aug. 20, 2021. The Wisconsin Guard is aiding the California National Guard in combating wildfires across the state.
RM2GGME3G–CA for California adorns the tail of an MQ-9 Reaper remotely piloted aircraft assigned to the California Air National Guard’s 163d Attack Wing, Aug. 9, 2021, at March Air Reserve Base, California, before a flight to map the Dixie Fire burning in northern California. The aircraft provides critical real-time data to firefighters and first responders so they can make informed decisions about how to contain the fire. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Crystal Housman)
RM2GGMCF9–U.S. Army Chief Warrant Officer 4 Rob Heitz, and Chief Warrant Officer 2 Tyler Jakubowski with the Wisconsin National Guard’s 1-147th Aviation Battalion, load checkpoints in a UH-60 Black Hawk prior to bucket drops over the Caldor Fire at the Placerville Airport, Placerville, California, Aug. 20, 2021. The Caldor Fire has burned over 100,000 acres and currently threatens over 17,000 structures.
RM2GGME4P–U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. Thomas, of the 163d Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, 163d Attack Wing, California Air National Guard, inspects the tire of an MQ-9 Reaper remotely piloted aircraft, Aug. 9, 2021, at March Air Reserve Base, California, before a flight to map the Dixie Fire burning in northern California. The aircraft provides critical real-time data to firefighters and first responders so they can make informed decisions about how to contain the fire. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Crystal Housman)
RM2GGMBBY–During the day, flames cannot always be seen, but smoke from a fire is still highly visible. The Dixie Fire is a wildfire that burned Greenville, California to the ground and has burned 844,082 acres by the end of August, 2021 in California’s Butte, Plumas and Tehama Counties. The fire, which began July 13, 2021, is the largest single recorded fire complex in California history. Drought conditions in California have made the 2021 fire season extreme.
RM2GGMBCA–The Dixie Fire is a wildfire that burned Greenville, California to the ground and has burned 844,082 acres by the end of August, 2021 in California’s Butte, Plumas and Tehama Counties. The fire, which began July 13, 2021, is the largest single recorded fire complex in California history. Drought conditions in California have made the 2021 fire season extreme.
RM2GGME68–U.S. Air Force Maj. Greg, right, an MQ-9 Reaper remotely piloted aircraft pilot from the 163d Attack Squadron, 163d Attack Wing, California Air National Guard, talks with Tech. Sgt. Daniel, left, a tactical aircraft mechanic and crew chief, while conducting his preflight check, Aug. 9, 2021, at March Air Reserve Base, California, for a flight to map the Dixie Fire burning in northern California. The aircraft provides critical real-time data to firefighters and first responders so they can make informed decisions about how to contain the fire. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Crysta
RM2GGMBC2–A large cloud of smoke over mountains and a field near Greenville. The Dixie Fire is a wildfire that burned Greenville, California to the ground and has burned 844,082 acres by the end of August, 2021 in California’s Butte, Plumas and Tehama Counties. The fire, which began July 13, 2021, is the largest single recorded fire complex in California history. Drought conditions in California have made the 2021 fire season extreme.
RM2GGMBCG–The Dixie Fire is a wildfire that burned Greenville, California to the ground and has burned 844,082 acres by the end of August, 2021 in California’s Butte, Plumas and Tehama Counties. The fire, which began July 13, 2021, is the largest single recorded fire complex in California history. Drought conditions in California have made the 2021 fire season extreme.
RM2GGMBCN–Scoopers at Lake Davis on August 30, 2021 The Dixie Fire is a wildfire that burned Greenville, California to the ground and has burned 844,082 acres by the end of August, 2021 in California’s Butte, Plumas and Tehama Counties. The fire, which began July 13, 2021, is the largest single recorded fire complex in California history. Drought conditions in California have made the 2021 fire season extreme.
RM2GGME6W–A U.S. Air Force MQ-9 Reaper remotely piloted aircraft assigned to the California Air National Guard’s 163d Attack Wing is towed out of the hangar, Aug. 9, 2021, at March Air Reserve Base, California, for a flight to map the Dixie Fire burning in northern California. The aircraft provides critical real-time data to firefighters and first responders so they can make informed decisions about how to contain the fire. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Crystal Housman)
RM2GGMBC3–Firefighters from Engine 46 of the Sequoia National Forest trying to extinguish flames near homes in Greenville on August 4, 2021. The Dixie Fire is a wildfire that burned Greenville, California to the ground and has burned 844,082 acres by the end of August, 2021 in California’s Butte, Plumas and Tehama Counties. The fire, which began July 13, 2021, is the largest single recorded fire complex in California history. Drought conditions in California have made the 2021 fire season extreme.
RM2GGMBC6–Firefighters conduct strategic firing operation near Taylorsville on night of August 25 The Dixie Fire is a wildfire that burned Greenville, California to the ground and has burned 844,082 acres by the end of August, 2021 in California’s Butte, Plumas and Tehama Counties. The fire, which began July 13, 2021, is the largest single recorded fire complex in California history. Drought conditions in California have made the 2021 fire season extreme.
RM2GGMBC4–Building Contingency Line Along Grizzly Ridge The Dixie Fire is a wildfire that burned Greenville, California to the ground and has burned 844,082 acres by the end of August, 2021 in California’s Butte, Plumas and Tehama Counties. The fire, which began July 13, 2021, is the largest single recorded fire complex in California history. Drought conditions in California have made the 2021 fire season extreme.
RM2GGMBC0–The Dixie Fire is a wildfire that burned Greenville, California to the ground and has burned 844,082 acres by the end of August, 2021 in California’s Butte, Plumas and Tehama Counties. The fire, which began July 13, 2021, is the largest single recorded fire complex in California history. Drought conditions in California have made the 2021 fire season extreme.
RM2GGME61–U.S. Air Force Maj. Greg, an MQ-9 Reaper remotely piloted aircraft pilot from the 163d Attack Squadron, 163d Attack Wing, California Air National Guard, talks with a maintainer while conducting his preflight check, Aug. 9, 2021, at March Air Reserve Base, California, for a flight to map the Dixie Fire burning in northern California. The aircraft provides critical real-time data to firefighters and first responders so they can make informed decisions about how to contain the fire. NOTE: Last name withheld for security reasons. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by Staff Sgt. Crystal Housman)
RM2GFYNF0–U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Forest Service (FS) Smith River Hotshots Forestry Technician Shane Blair after mitigating trail hazards by clearing a pathway blocked by a dead trees and brush, this allows other crews to better access the area and help stop the Cedar Fire, on Black Mountain, in the Sequoia National Forest, CA, on Tuesday, August 23, 2016. USDA Photo by Lance Cheung. For more information please see: www.usda.gov www.fs.fed.us @usda @forestservice See the video about wildland firefighters https://youtu.be/QxJFIfkOQLY
RM2GG052E–California State Guardsmen perform fire-line operations with members of CAL FIRE during a week long training at Camp Roberts Army training facility, Paso Robles, Calif., August 11, 2021. The guardsmen are activated to support the state mutual aid system on active fires. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by SrA Duane Ramos)
RM2GFYXGR–The Thomas Fire burns in the hills above Los Padres National Forest during a firing operation Wednesday December 20th, 2017. The fire was 272,600 acres and 65% contained.
RM2GFYXEC–The Thomas Fire burns in the hills above Los Padres National Forest during a firing operation Wednesday December 20th, 2017. The fire was 272,600 acres and 65% contained.
RM2GG04J1–California State Guardsmen perform fire-line operations with members of CAL FIRE during a week long training at Camp Roberts Army training facility, Paso Robles, Calif., August 11, 2021. The guardsmen are activated to support the state mutual aid system on active fires. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by SrA Duane Ramos)
RM2GG04HY–California State Guardsmen perform fire-line operations with members of CAL FIRE during a week long training at Camp Roberts Army training facility, Paso Robles, Calif., August 11, 2021. The guardsmen are activated to support the state mutual aid system on active fires. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by SrA Duane Ramos)
RM2GFYXGJ–The Thomas Fire burns in the hills above Los Padres National Forest during a firing operation Wednesday December 20th, 2017. The fire was 272,600 acres and 65% contained.
RM2GFYW2X–Cedar Fire operations include helicopter release of water where needed during the Cedar Fire in the Sequoia National Forest near Posey, CA, on Sunday, August 22, 2016. The hose below the helicopter allows water tanks to be refilled while hovering low over bodies of water, in this case a pond near the Balance Rock community in Tulare County. USDA Photo by Lance Cheung. For more information please see: www.usda.gov www.fs.fed.us @usda @forestservice Video The Heart of a Firefighter https://youtu.be/QxJFIfkOQLY
RM2GFYWE2–Cedar Fire in the Sequoia National Forest near Kernville, CA, on August 22, 2016. USDA Photo by Lance Cheung. For more information please see: www.usda.gov www.fs.fed.us @usda @forestservice Video The Heart of a Firefighter https://youtu.be/QxJFIfkOQLY
RM2GFYP7A–Wildland firefighters use a truck hood to lay out maps and reports during a situation briefing in Posey, CA, about the Cedar Fire burning in the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Forest Service (FS) Sequoia National Forest, August 24, 2016. USDA Photo by Lance Cheung. For more information please see: www.usda.gov www.fs.fed.us @usda @forestservice Video about becoming a wildland firefighter youtu.be/QxJFIfkOQLY
RM2GG04NT–California State Guardsmen perform fire-line operations with members of CAL FIRE during a week long training at Camp Roberts Army training facility, Paso Robles, Calif., August 11, 2021. The guardsmen are activated to support the state mutual aid system on active fires. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by SrA Duane Ramos)
RM2GFYRJ5–U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Forest Service (FS) Wildand Firefighting Technicians make thier way down a trail where Cedar Fire fire operations performed an aerial application of fire retardant on Black Mountain in the Sequoia National Forest, near Alta Sierra, CA, on Tuesday, August 23, 2016. One firefighter works on extinguishing a fire burning inside a large fallen tree. USDA Photo by Lance Cheung. For more information please see: www.usda.gov www.fs.fed.us @usda @forestservice Video about wildland firefighting https://youtu.be/QxJFIfkOQLY
RM2GFYT20–Cedar Fire in the Sequoia National Forest near Panorama Heights, CA, on Sunday, August 22, 2016. USDA Photo by Lance Cheung. For more information please see: www.usda.gov www.fs.fed.us @usda @forestservice Video The Heart of a Firefighter https://youtu.be/QxJFIfkOQLY
RM2GFYW0H–Cedar Fire in the Sequoia National Forest near Kernville, CA, on Sunday, August 22, 2016. USDA Photo by Lance Cheung. For more information please see: www.usda.gov www.fs.fed.us @usda @forestservice Video The Heart of a Firefighter https://youtu.be/QxJFIfkOQLY
RM2GG04MH–California State Guardsmen perform fire-line operations with members of CAL FIRE during a week long training at Camp Roberts Army training facility, Paso Robles, Calif., August 11, 2021. The guardsmen are activated to support the state mutual aid system on active fires. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by SrA Duane Ramos)
RM2GFYN5J–Cedar Fire aerial retardant and water operations on Black Mountain in the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Forest Service (FS) Sequoia National Forest, near Alta Sierra, CA, on Tuesday, August 23, 2016. USDA Photo by Lance Cheung. For more information please see: www.usda.gov www.fs.fed.us @usda @forestservice Video about wildland firefighting https://youtu.be/QxJFIfkOQLY
RM2GFYM91–Late afternoon sunlight is diminished and tinted by smoke from the Cedar Fire in the Sequoia National Forest, Kernville, CA, on Saturday, August 20, 2016. Recreational areas remain open and accessible. USDA Photo by Lance Cheung.
RM2GG0558–California State Guardsmen perform fire-line operations with members of CAL FIRE during a week long training at Camp Roberts Army training facility, Paso Robles, Calif., August 11, 2021. The guardsmen are activated to support the state mutual aid system on active fires. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by SrA Duane Ramos)
RM2GFYTPH–U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Forest Service (FS) Forestry Technician Clyde Carroll mitigate trail hazards by clearing pathways blocked by dead and fallen trees and brush allowing other crews to better get in and out of the area to help stop the Cedar Fire in the and around the Sequoia National Forest, and Posey, CA, on Tuesday, August 23, 2016. USDA Photo by Lance Cheung. For more information please see: www.usda.gov www.fs.fed.us @usda @forestservice See the video about wildland firefighters https://youtu.be/QxJFIfkOQLY
RM2GFYWHT–Forest Service, USDA Researchers moving to get out of the heavy smoke. (Forest Service photo by Jill Ivie)
RM2GG04TN–California State Guardsmen perform fire-line operations with members of CAL FIRE during a week long training at Camp Roberts Army training facility, Paso Robles, Calif., August 11, 2021. The guardsmen are activated to support the state mutual aid system on active fires. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by SrA Duane Ramos)
RM2GFYNAA–High voltage power lines near Cedar Fire in the Sequoia National Forest near the community of Alta Sierra and Kernville, CA, on August 22, 2016. USDA Photo by Lance Cheung. For more information please see: www.usda.gov www.fs.fed.us @usda @forestservice Video The Heart of a Firefighter https://youtu.be/QxJFIfkOQLY
RM2GFYKYB–Cedar Fire aerial retardant and water operations on Black Mountain in the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Forest Service (FS) Sequoia National Forest, near Alta Sierra, CA, on Tuesday, August 23, 2016. USDA Photo by Lance Cheung. For more information please see: www.usda.gov www.fs.fed.us @usda @forestservice Video about wildland firefighting https://youtu.be/QxJFIfkOQLY
RM2GG052N–California State Guardsmen perform fire-line operations with members of CAL FIRE during a week long training at Camp Roberts Army training facility, Paso Robles, Calif., August 11, 2021. The guardsmen are activated to support the state mutual aid system on active fires. (U.S. Air National Guard photo by SrA Duane Ramos)
RM2GFYMPT–Steve Pough buckets water onto shrubs surrounding his home in Wofford Heights, near Kernville, CA where the Cedar Fire is less than a mile away, on August 22, 2016. USDA Photo by Lance Cheung. For more information please see: www.usda.gov www.fs.fed.us @usda @forestservice Video about wildland firefighting https://youtu.be/QxJFIfkOQLY
RM2GFYTDY–U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Forest Service (FS) Forestry Technician Clyde Carroll mitigate trail hazards by clearing pathways blocked by dead and fallen trees and brush allowing other crews to better get in and out of the area to help stop the Cedar Fire in the and around the Sequoia National Forest, and Posey, CA, on Tuesday, August 23, 2016. USDA Photo by Lance Cheung. For more information please see: www.usda.gov www.fs.fed.us @usda @forestservice See the video about wildland firefighters https://youtu.be/QxJFIfkOQLY
RM2GFYTWC–U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Forest Service (FS) Smith River Hotshots Forestry Technician Shane Blair mitigate trail hazards by clearing pathways blocked by dead and fallen trees and brush allowing other crews to better access the area and help stop the Cedar Fire in the and around the Sequoia National Forest, and Posey, CA, on Tuesday, August 23, 2016. USDA Photo by Lance Cheung. For more information please see: www.usda.gov www.fs.fed.us @usda @forestservice See the video about wildland firefighters https://youtu.be/QxJFIfkOQLY
RM2GFYWCG–U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Forest Service (FS) Forestry Technician Clyde Carroll sharpens the teeth on the chainsaw he uses to mitigate trail hazards by clearing pathways blocked by dead and fallen trees and brush allowing other crews to better get in and out of the area to help stop the Cedar Fire, on Black Mountain, in the and around the Sequoia National Forest, and Alta Sierra, CA, on Tuesday, August 23, 2016. USDA Photo by Lance Cheung. For more information please see: www.usda.gov www.fs.fed.us @usda @forestservice See the video about wildland firefighters https://youtu.be/Q
RM2GFYM3M–Multiple images of burnable plants cut by Cedar Fire crews await roadside pickup along Highway 155 in the Sequoia National Forest near the community of Alta Sierra, CA, on Monday, August 22, 2016. USDA Photo Illustration by Lance Cheung. For more information please see: www.usda.gov www.fs.fed.us @usda @forestservice Video The Heart of a Firefighter https://youtu.be/QxJFIfkOQLY
RM2GFYXGM–The Thomas Fire burns in the hills above Los Padres National Forest during a firing operation Wednesday December 20th, 2017. The fire was 272,600 acres and 65% contained.
RM2GFYWME–Smoke from fires over Mount Baker–Snoqualmie National Forest, Washington. (Photo courtesy of Bob Wick/BLM)
RM2GFYNAD–Cedar Fire Incident Command Post (ICP) operations at the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA Forest Service (FS) Sequoia National Forest Camp 9 Recreation Site on the edge of Lake Isabella, near Kernville, CA, on Sunday, August 21, 2016. USDA Photo by Lance Cheung.
RM2GFYXEB–The Thomas Fire burns in the hills above Los Padres National Forest during a firing operation Wednesday December 20th, 2017. The fire was 272,600 acres and 65% contained.
RM2GFYPTW–Cedar Fire in and near the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Forest Service (FS) Sequoia National Forest, in the vicinity of Posey, CA, on Wednesday, August 24, 2016. USDA Photo by Lance Cheung. For more information please see: www.usda.gov www.fs.fed.us @usda @forestservice
RM2GG048H–The Beckwourth Complex Fire continues burning July 8, 2021 near Frenchman Lake in N. California. This complex fire is comprised of what was originally the Dotta Fire—which was started by lighting on June 30 and the Sugar Fire also started by lightning on July 2, 2021. Many resources have been activated to contain this complex fire including, three Air National Guard C-130s--two from Nevada and one from California that will assist in battling the Beckwourth Complex Fire. The Air Force C-130 MAFFS-equipped aircraft, are requested by the National Interagency Fire Center and approved by the Secret
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