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Forest Service firefighting changed since 1910 blaze July 22nd, 2010 at 05:44 PM
It was 100 years ago this summer that a massive fire destroyed millions of acres of forestland in north Idaho and Montana. At least 85 people were killed, and it's believed 3 million acres of forest burned to the ground. If such an event occurred today, how would the Forest Service react? Steve Jackson reporting. [mp3] [Share]
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