We have to save Natalie from the fire!

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Published 2024-08-08
I got called to tow a BLM fire service pickup off the Camp Creek Fire after it had electrical troubles and died at base camp. So I took the rollback out and headed into the Ochoco Mountains towards the fire. After getting there and getting the truck loaded up I learned that this is a very special truck named Natalie, so when making up the invoice and put "Natalie" in the vehicle description to see if it would clear the payables department!


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All Comments (21)
  • @rrnelsonjr
    My wife and I are on a "hired equipment" dozer team at the Park Fire in Chico. I hate seeing all the devastation but I love seeing all of the equipment working. Stay safe firefighters.
  • @miker1448
    Casey doing Casey stuff. Thanks for sharing your adventures. Thumbs up to all the men and women fighting the fires, stay safe and Godspeed.
  • @duanebuck193
    The PNW is on fire (again) this year - prayers to all the people involved on every level. No matter how small someone may feel their contribution is, it does, and it's appreciated, and without people like you going and doing what you do, their jobs would be harder. The lessons on fire breaks are always good to know - people need to better understand just how hard these crews are working.
  • Thank You Casey for all of your efforts to help! I am praying that Dave’s farm and his neighbors farms can all be saved❤🙏 I’m so sad for everyone that has been affected by these fires.😢 Stay safe.
  • @swf1004
    When I was younger I was involved with a volunteer fire department in Southwest Colorado. Although our fires did not get anywhere near as big as yours we did have a few which got our adrenaline going. There's nothing like cutting down a 20-foot cedar tree, which is on fire in the center! My prayers go out for the firefighters that they remain safe
  • You are definitely not wrong about how good those meatloaf sandwiches are. About twice a month I drive 73 miles to get to one of those meatloaf sandwiches.
  • @flatdaddio
    Rollback seems to be running great!! Glad to see it being used. Great video!
  • @jamesbigham9036
    Good morning Casey you are very knowledgeable about stuff and sharing things to educate people
  • @sagerat8188
    That old homestead you commented on is the old Glen stage stop at the turn onto Camp Crk rd.
  • Someone needs to lobby all truck manufacturers to build in standardized recovery hook attachments.
  • @EnufIsTooMuch
    Casey, sorry to disappoint but I've never hated you. On the other hand you could get some hate back when the billing goes in on Natalie. Could be they want the exact vehicle description. You know how them bureaucrats can be! "Bill Rejected for lack of full legal name (EXAMPLES: Miss Natalie, Ms Natalie, Natalie The Great, Empress Natalie of the Northwestern Kingdom, etc). Corrected billing must be received by ...".
  • @patvirgin8822
    Thanks for sharing your knowledge of not only how they fight fires, but why they do it the way it's done. Be safe.
  • @Scof-op2rx
    Thanks for explaining the fire control tactics used in your area. I used to fight wildfire in the Missouri Ozarks - different conditions, different terrain, therefore different tactics. Most of the time the fire was in the deep ground litter and brush in fairly dense, mostly oak forest. We could usually stop it using three person ground crews. First a guy with a backpack blower created an initial line. Two guys walking with the blower used spring rakes to dress up and widen that line and start backfires on the inside (toward the main fire) of that line. When the main fire reached the area, the available fuel was already burned, so the fire was stopped. On larger jobs, the state agency sent in a 'tractor plow' which was a small dozer on tracks with a stout plow mounted to the rear. Those could plow a line much faster than we could walk. Our ground teams would follow with spring rakes dressing up that line and starting backfires.
  • Thanks for sharing your knowledge about fires and about the contract work that has to be done. Some people think and say why isn't that fire put out yet what they don't know is how a fire can run up and down those canyons, got to stay ahead of of it and hope the wind doesn't blow the embers far ahead. Keep sharing your videos we can learn a lot from watching.
  • @2nd_of_3
    You’re in good hands Natalie. Thanks Casey. Love to the family ❤
  • Keep up the great work ethic Thank you for sharing 👍 Keep safe 🙏 😊
  • Didn't know that about the dozers and fire lines. thanks. Living in the south east we don't get those kinds of fires. Which I am glad about. :)
  • I have a feeling you don't hear this enough Casey but thank you for all your hard work