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The Tuolumne Fire 2004

September 12, 2004 Buck Meadows --Tuolumne Fire –- On Cherry Oil Road, CDF and Forest Service engines back up as fire jumps road. The Tuolumne Fire was a small very fast-moving fire that started around noon on September 12, 2004 near Lumsden Bridge at the bottom of the Tuolumne River. The fire moved rapidly up the 80-plus-degree slope catching Cal Fire Helitack firefighters, tragically killing firefighter Eva Marie Schicke and injuring five others.

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2004 Tuolumne Fire
September 12, 2004 Buck Meadows --Tuolumne Fire –- On Cherry Oil Road, CDF and Forest Service engines back up as fire jumps road.  The Tuolumne Fire was a small very fast-moving fire that started around noon on September 12, 2004 near Lumsden Bridge at the bottom of the Tuolumne River.  The fire moved rapidly up the 80-plus-degree slope catching Cal Fire Helitack firefighters, tragically killing firefighter Eva Marie Schicke and injuring five others.
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