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Uploaded by on Jun 18, 2011

Video of some pictures I took at Wild Horse Subdivision Cochise County Arizona on 14 Jun when all hell broke loose ...

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  • Thanks, amazing and a wonderful tribute. All these folks worked hard and I am amazed they saved so much in spite of this fire.

  • @azkober - I guess I'm just not computer savvy enough. I went to the facebook page but couldn't find the video. It's a fabulous video and I just want to be able to show it to my dad without internet access. Could possibly tell me how to get it?

    Thanks,

    robin

  • Is there any way to download this video onto my laptop? My dad lives in WH and was evacuated via ambulance because he can't walk and is on oxygen. I'd like to show this to him but he doesn't have internet access at his house and can't get to somewhere where there is internet.

  • This video is very beautiful. My heart goes out to all the people in this community that lives will never be the same. It is hard to watch this without crying...

  • My parents live in Wild Horse... We are so very grateful their home was spared... For all the families who lost their home we send our deepest regrets...

  • Check my videos for an inside look from our tanker on one of the runs we made that day try to save homes. Tanker 21

  • Wonderful! Amazing tribute to the men & women, families, volunteers who are fighting the fire or who are just trying to survive!

  • This is an amazing slideshow. I am from Sierra Vista and currently serving a one year tour in Korea. I will be moving back in 2012. My sister lives off Ramsey Canyon road at the base of the mountain and had to evacuate. These pictures are heart-breaking and I am proud to know that my home-town is coming together to fight this and help each other. My thoughts are with everyone back home.

    MSgt Kevin McFadden, USAF

  • To watch this is to have a glimpse of the heroic people and their amazing precision and dedication. Thank you.

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