Height. You could see from sky 7 and from the ground that there were quite a bit of active flames that the winds were really whipping this fire up and at some points we did see some structures burning. But again at this jus t the outbuildings that were burned. No homes damaged. Although it was a pretty scary time for the folks who live out here. Fire got about 100 yards from behind our house. While that was going on, i had a buddy with a hose trying to wet things down and another lady from the neighborhood was helping us evacuate our animals. We have five dogs, three cats and a pig. After that i grabbed my bobcat and 250 gallon propane tank and drove away from the fire. We had pretty good winds pushing the fire pretty quick into grassy areas and pushing it towards residential neighborhoods that we had to evacuate. Reporter and were back live here. Were showing you the number of rigs that are out here. Mutual aid was called for rather quickly because of the flames and smoke and the wind
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