Iowa student sent to fight western wildfires Share Updated: 9:29 AM CDT Jul 22, 2021 Share Updated: 9:29 AM CDT Jul 22, 2021
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Show Transcript KCCI 8 NEWS AT 10:00 STTSAR RIGHT NOW. STEVE: THE WILDFIRES IN THE ST OF THE U.S. ARE AFFECTING EVER YTHING FROM FLIGHTS TO TEMPERATURES TO THE AIR QUITYAL NATIONDEWI, INCLUDING HERE IN IOWA. STACEY: IOWANS ARE GEARING UP AND HEADING OUT TO HELP BATTLE THOSE FIS. KCCI’S KAYLA JAMES SPOKE WITH A 19-YEAR-OLD WHO JUST RETURNED FROM HELPING OUT. STEVE: KAYLA, HOW CLOSE WAS HE TO THE FLAME KAYLA: HE WAS WITHIN A FEW HUNDRED FEET. BUT TURNER SOWDEN SAYS HE WAS NEVER ONCE AFRAID. USER STUDENT AT IOWA CENTRAL. WHENHE T CALL CAME TO HELP OUT IN A FAR-OFF STATE, HE DIDN’T EVEN QUESTION . THIS WAS A WELCOME SIGHT DAY AFTER DAY FOR TURNER SOWDEN, AS HE AND OTHER IOWANS BATTDLE WILDFIRES IN MONTANA, MU LCHIKE OTHERS ARE DOING ACROSS THE WE. ST WE WERE SLEEPING IN TEN.TS EATING MRE S FOR EVERY MEAL. KA
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