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Yarnell, AZ Fire: How you can help

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Yarnell, AZ Fire: How you can help

An Arizona fire chief says a wildfire that killed 19 members of his crew was moving quick and fueled by hot, dry conditions. Prescott Fire Chief Dan Fraijo said in a news conference that the department is grieving the loss of so many of its members. The

YARNELL, Ariz. — A wildfire that killed 19 firefighters in Arizona also ruined an estimated 200 homes in a central Arizona community. Dry grass near the communities of Yarnell and Glen Isla fed the quick-moving blaze, which was whipped up by wind

The "hotshot" firefighters were forced to deploy their fire shelters — tent-like structures meant to shield firefighters from flames and heat — when they were caught near the central Arizona town of Yarnell, state forestry spokesman Art Morrison said

Nineteen fire fighters were killed yesterday as they were overrun by a lightning-sparked fire in Arizona. This consisted of the entire crew as deployed to fight the Yarnell Mound Fire near Phoenix, Arizona. The best way to honor 

The "hotshot" firefighters were forced to deploy their fire shelters — tent-like structures meant to shield firefighters from flames and heat — when they were caught near the central Arizona town of Yarnell, state forestry spokesman Art Morrison said

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