00:00I copy.
00:01Administer life support.
00:02Firefighter Leone is en route with a civilian.
00:05Leone will assist with care.
00:06We're going to get you guys out of there.
00:08Yeah, OK, copy, I see.
00:09But why is Leone coming with a civilian?
00:12He got caught out there, too.
00:14Sit tight.
00:17All right.
00:19Option one.
00:24We wrap around the flank of this fire,
00:26right here near Bailey Cliffs.
00:29And we send a small crew up.
00:31I'm waiting for the butt.
00:32Steep, rocky terrain with big drop-offs.
00:35But if we have a rims team...
00:36We don't, and we're never getting a spine board
00:38through all of this, so next option.
00:41All right, option two.
00:42We anchor engines here at the flank.
00:44We relay some hose.
00:46Then it's a direct fire attack to get to them.
00:48So trees and terrain with, like, a 1,000-foot hose lay,
00:52and our resources are already strapped thin
00:54because we're trying to cover that line,
00:56that three-rock cut.
00:56Gee, gee, I'm just looking for some solutions here,
00:58not problems, all right?
00:59I'm looking for an IC that has a plan
01:01that doesn't include burning down all of Edwater
01:03or leaving my son.
01:04All right, all right, all right, all right.
01:05I get it.
01:08Look, I've assessed all the risks, all right?
01:09What if we pull the engines off the line
01:12that three-rock cut and send them to the engine crash?
01:15You want to leave three-rock unprotected?
01:16Nope.
01:17I want to rely on the work they're doing to protect themselves.
01:20And all of Edwater.
01:21I'm sorry.
01:23Here's what I see.
01:26I'm ready for you.
01:27I'm sorry.
01:27I can see.
01:27You can see.
01:27I can see.
01:27I can see.
01:28Not really.
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