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    Barb Eaton Albertsen on 06/20/2020 at 11:17 AM
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    Watch This Terrifying Timelapse Video of the Bighorn Fire Passing By the Mount Lemmon Fire Department
    by Jim Nintzel

    June 18, 2020
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    If you want to get a sense of what it was to be near the Bighorn Fire yesterday, watch this terrifying video from the Mount Lemmon Fire Department.

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    TAZAG
    06/18/2020 AT 4:15 PM

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    Holy crap.


    MOLLY E. HOLZSCHLAG
    06/18/2020 AT 9:24 PM

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    Terrifying is semantically accurate alright.


    ADRI
    06/18/2020 AT 9:36 PM

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    oh my god


    SHIRLEY KINSEY
    06/18/2020 AT 10:39 PM

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    God keep the firefighters safe.Heroes x


    SANDRA MCDANIEL
    06/19/2020 AT 12:55 AM

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    Oh my word!!! Does anyone know if they survived it? Prayers for the firefighters!


    BARBARA SCHOFIELD
    06/19/2020 AT 5:42 AM

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    People were having to pull to the side of the road quite a few times on the I 10 as the smoke was so bad you couldn't see car in front of you... Wishing all are safe from this inferno...


    CINDY MCCALLIE HEDIN
    06/19/2020 AT 8:07 AM

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    The Mt. Lemmon Fire Dept. lost their original structures in the Aspen fire. They rebuilt and have the new structures.


    WONDERBALL835
    06/19/2020 AT 8:13 AM

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    This is a scary time for all of us. The fire and Coronavirus. Coming from all directions. May the goid Lird keep us safe in these trying times.
    🙏🙏🙏


    CAROL FIMBRES-GAUGHAN
    06/19/2020 AT 9:41 AM

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    Prayers for the residents, animals and firefighters.
    🙏🙏🙏


    GLSSGAL
    06/19/2020 AT 9:43 AM

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    I live in Modesto Calif and I had the unending pleasure of driving up with my Tucson friend, to the top of Mt.Lemmon 3 years ago. Broken hearted to see this fire destroying the landscape, homes, FD, animals and birds.Praying so hard that no lives will be lost in this horrendous battle


    VICKI HIRE
    06/19/2020 AT 5:54 PM

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    Prayers for the firefighters and also for all the birds & animals. So very sad!


    CHARLES
    06/19/2020 AT 6:16 PM

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    They should have been “raking the forest”...Trump’s comment about California wildfires...


    SCOTT
    06/19/2020 AT 11:21 PM

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    You can't use motorized "Rakes" here in Arizona. It's mountains, steep crevasses, canyons and Semi-Arid plant life, meaning cactuses. Unlike California where it was sheer incompetence and state government corruption.


    DAVID K SEGER
    06/20/2020 AT 10:48 AM

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    Wow ,scary this is obviously the work of Donald trump ,his policies on the environment cause 649% more lightning strikes in AZ........really, my prof at the UofA said so

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    BARB EATON ALBERTSEN
    06/20/2020 AT 11:15 AM

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    This fire is NOT the work of anyone other than Mother Nature. This is not political!

    Damn shame. Mt Lemon is always a lovely ride. I grew up going to our cabin my grandpa built. So many memories. God bless the firefighters & people assisting with this horrible life changing situation.

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  • Posted by:
    Barb Eaton Albertsen on 06/20/2020 at 11:15 AM
    This fire is NOT the work of anyone other than Mother Nature. This is not political!

    Damn shame. Mt Lemon is always a lovely ride. I grew up going to our cabin my grandpa built. So many memories. God bless the firefighters & people assisting with this horrible life changing situation.
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    Barb Eaton Albertsen on 06/20/2020 at 11:09 AM
    I'm a native Tucsonan. Mt Lemon was always a go to place to get out of the heat. It's a very sad situation.
    David K Seger: DO NOT BLAME ANYONE FOR THIS@ Knucklehead!!
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    Barb Eaton Albertsen on 07/12/2015 at 8:35 PM
    MY VOTE IS FOR EARTH'S HEALING! BEST PEOPLE AND GREAT BUYS!