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A member of the U.S. Forest Service Del Rosa Hotshots takes advantage of storm conditions Monday Dec. 15 2008 to burn brush at his base in north San Bernardino, Calif.
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United States Forest Service image of a Hotshot resting during fire suppression (back firing) of the Rim Fire near Yosemite National Park.
Credit: Mike McMillan - USFS
The Ruby Mountain Interagency Hotshot Crew, Bureau of Land Management, were assigned to several large fires across the country in 2020. Photo by BLM
Vale Interagency Hotshot Crew traveled to wildfires across the country throughout 2020. Photo by BLM
The Ruby Mountain Interagency Hotshot Crew, Bureau of Land Management, were assigned to several large fires across the country in 2020. Photo by BLM
The crew takes a break to eat at the base of a hill.
The Redding Hotshots at their spike camp on the Choke Cherry fire.
In 2016 the crew was mobilized to several incidents across the Great Basin (Choke Cherry, Porter and Lower Ebbs fires).
Historic (2005) crew photo of the Ukonom Hotshots of the Six Rivers National Forest.
photo depicts 20 wildland firefighters in sooty yellow nomex shirts posing in front of their green crew buggy.
USFS photo courtesy of the California Interagency Hotshot Crew Steering Committee
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Historic crew photo of the Modoc Hotshots
USFS photo courtesy of the California Interagency Hotshot
Crew Steering Committee
The Redding Hotshots contributed to the nearly 899 miles of containment line around the Mendocino Complex.
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Photo submitted by the Mormon Lake Interagency Hotshot Crew.
Credit US Forest Service Gila National Forest
Crew members holding on in a training exercise designed to promote teamwork.
Crew training exercises are tailored to develop skills for fire suppression, small unit leadership and instruction. They are conducted in the classroom, in the field, or on the fireline.
Aircraft suport the wildland firefighters on the ground during the Dixie Fire, Lassen National Forest. Photo by Joe Bradshaw, BLM
Bath Abbey take today at lunch time lots of people about so used an sheet of welding glass as a filter pushed the f stop down and still only managed a 166 sec exposure time . Really need to get a 10 stop filter,
Aircraft suport the wildland firefighters on the ground during the Dixie Fire, Lassen National Forest. Photo by Joe Bradshaw, BLM
A crew member carries four rolls of fire hose on her shoulder using the handle of her hand tool to balance them.
Practicing hose lays and water handling is a part of spring training for hotshots.
The Chena Hotshot crew stops at NIFC on their way back to Alaska. Grant Beebe, assistant director, BLM Fire and Aviation Directorate, Aaron Baldwin, chief, division of fire operations, and Jeff Arnberger, chief, branch of preparedness and suppression operations, met with the crew to talk about fire year 2021. Photo by Eileen Wallace, BLM
The Chena Hotshot crew stops at NIFC on their way back to Alaska. Grant Beebe, assistant director, BLM Fire and Aviation Directorate, Aaron Baldwin, chief, division of fire operations, and Jeff Arnberger, chief, branch of preparedness and suppression operations, met with the crew to talk about fire year 2021. Photo by Eileen Wallace, BLM
Historic crew photo of the El Dorado Hotshots.
USFS photo courtesy of the California Interagency Hotshot
Crew Steering Committee
(22 sooty firefighters posing for a picture by a mountain lake)
The Chena Hotshot crew stops at NIFC on their way back to Alaska. Grant Beebe, assistant director, BLM Fire and Aviation Directorate, Aaron Baldwin, chief, division of fire operations, and Jeff Arnberger, chief, branch of preparedness and suppression operations, met with the crew to talk about fire year 2021. Photo by Eileen Wallace, BLM