Angeles National Forest Loop Fire (1966)
The Loop Fire was a firefighting accident in the Angeles National Forest (see 10,000 Acres of San Gabriel Mountain Forest Gone Up In Smoke ) that claimed the lives of a dozen firefighters in November 1966. The day after the disaster a comprehensive study was ordered and you get the results here . It's a quite impressive piece of work and it is still being used half a century later to train firefighters. But an investigation like this should have been ordered after every major forest fire, regardless of whether or not it involved fatalities . See The Real Meaning of Life and Giant Sunspot Threatens Electric Grids With CME . What is the heat capacity of an Angel? Can anybody remember what it was like to go out with friends? I can't. I have never done anything like this in my life. But I can imagine it would be really good.
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