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Old 24th October 2012 | 21:08
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A bucket full of firefighter

PDF report on the transportation away from a flare-up by bambi bucket of a forward fire observer.

I'm interested in discussing the use of helicopters for "rescues" beyond their role.
In particular the predicament news helicopters ocasionally find themsleves in whilst filming natural disasters. I refer to the floods in Queensland Australia where news helicopters were able to photograph people who were trapped but were unable to effect a rescue.

If helicopters are to be regularly tasked into the depths of natural disasters should they be bound to be able to effect an extraction or offer other life support?

http://wildfirelessons.net/documents...Extraction.pdf


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