#AlaskaSmokejumpers loading up for the first fire jump of the #2021AlaskaFireSeason was caught on video on May 24, 2021. The 12 BLM Alaska Fire Service smokejumpers flew 599 miles to the #PilotPointFire that escaped the village dump and threatened this Alaska Peninsula community. It was last estimated at 600 acres. Read more about this fire at: ow.ly/IVWl50EW6fl
Twelve more responded the next day to the #KikatakIslandFire burning in a fish camp near Akiachak outside Bethel. Read more about this fire at: ow.ly/JMm550EW5ZA
The Alaska Smokejumpers have protected federal, state and private lands in Alaska and the Lower 48 since 1959. Utilizing high performance airplanes such as the Dash-8 that carried the first load of 12 smokejumpers 599 miles in two hours, and specialized parachutes, smokejumpers provide a rapid long-range response capability for a wide variety of wildland fire missions.
Read more about this invaluable #FirefightingResource at www.blm.gov/https%3A//www.blm...
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Video by BLM AFS Public Affairs Specialist Beth Ipsen
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