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Mike Adams
{K:7180} 10/23/2007
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Wow. This image brings the reality of these fires home. Wonderful shot showing these men working hard attempting to save someone's valuables! Great documentary shot!
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Ryan Torres
{K:411} 10/23/2007
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The cars and the home where fine, from what I saw. I looks possible for that Corvette to have some burn marks or melted plastic parts.
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Ryan Torres
{K:411} 10/23/2007
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I was driving down the street, and I say it happening. The homeowner was using his garden hose but he was almost overwhelmed. I pull onto another street to get out of the way of the fire trucks and got out. I was right across the street speaking with the homeowners, who were of course visibly shaken.
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Andries Kleynhans
{K:666} 10/23/2007
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Great action capture. Well done. Were the cars damaged?
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Brigitte R.
{K:25989} 10/23/2007
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Wow, great photograph... those firefighters must be working so hard. It's amazing how fast they respond to these fires that seem to pop up everywhere right now. I'm also amazed looking at this how aggressive this fire is that it can burn things that are normally watered well with sprinklers. It must have been quite an ember to start this fire. How is it you were situated so close to get such a great shot? 7+++ GREAT Journalistic photo!! Regards, Brigitte
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Ronen Helman
{K:7393} 10/23/2007
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nice capture(not the fire ;) )it is interesting for me to see such a photo as that is something i do in life.i am envious just from seeing the equipment they have,not lousy as ours. well done
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