Posted by 135 Fan on May 18, 2010 at 23:16:47 from (68.149.56.30):
I found out today the real reason the Cats sent into my land didn't stay long. Some idiot without the proper authority sent them in. Never even asked me about where to go. He sent them right into the heavier bush and the fire caught them. One Cat didn't have a cab and the operator thought he was going to die when the flames went right over the canopy! The supervisor figures that if the MX track wasn't there and it was all bush, the operator wouldn't have made it out. He said they need to talk to landowners more because they know the property the best. Too many big shots that don't want to listen. This supervisor was totally awesome though. He drove around with me so I could show him everything including a pond they could pump from. He also said he's going to do a bunch of work to fix my place up since the heavy equipment is coming in tomorrow to get the hot spots. Why can't the other people in charge have the same kind of common sense? Dave
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