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Tuesday, 06 May 2008 |
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As
part of their regularly scheduled training, fire fighters last week
burned down two houses and a barn in Jackson.
Although the activities could be seen as
contradictory, the drill gives the firefighters valuable training skills for
dealing with live fires. The purpose of the drill went far beyond just
extinguishing the
flames. Firefighters had to strategically position themselves between the
burning structures and surrounding residences, and
were careful no to let the blaze escape to dry cattle land nearby.
The burnings
were supervised by the Jackson Fire Department. Training extended to member of the Jackson, Sutter Creek, Ione, and Lockwood
Districts, as well as Cal
Fire’s District 10. According to the
Ione Fire Department, the structures were donated by a man who had trouble renting them
and wanted to use the property for other purposes. The owner felt that donating
the deteriorating structures would be in
both parties best interest. Because there were no worries about
sparing the structures and emphasis was on observing the
evolution of a burn, fires were purposely lit to affect the structures in a
particular way. Jackson Fire Chief Mark Morton considers training a top
priority. Training with live fire is a vital
component of the all-volunteer fire departments already
rigorous training schedule.
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 06 May 2008 )
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