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Images tagged "caldor-wildfire"

The charred remains of a fire-decimated property in Grizzly Flats.
Animal Control crews rescue dozens of chickens from Caldor Fire evacuated areas .
Wildland Firefighter crews work throughout the night as they backburn areas of the Caldor Fire to prevent further spread.
Wildland Firefighter crews work throughout the night as they backburn areas of the Caldor Fire to prevent further spread.
A pig stands close to his rescuers within the active Caldor Fire zone, before they relocate him to safety.
A windmill still stands with the orange night sky lit by the Caldor Fire behind it.
Helicopters work continually throughout the day dropping water on a hot zone that erupted near the fire decimated town of Grizzly Flats.
Noelle Paulsen, a volunteer with Solano Community Animal Response Team, kisses a rescued chicken from the Caldor Fire.
Local county animal control officers successfully rescue a pig from immediate danger within the active fire zone from the Caldor Fire.
An animal control officer tries to lure a 600 pound male pig out of his pen to safely get him into a stock trailer, and out of immediate danger within the active fire zone.
An Animal Control Officer tries to lure a hungry pig into a stock trailer to be evacuated out of the active fire zone.
Animal Control Officer Shawn Harrold, of El Dorado County, where the Caldor fire began, feeds hungry unattended goats left in the wake of the evacuation before rescuing them from the active fire zone.
Animal Control Officer Brian Graspointner, of neighboring Placer County, rescues a domesticated rabbit left behind due to the mandatory evacuation.
An animal control officer makes a house call within the evacuated fire zone bringing water and food for owners chickens at their property within the Caldor Fire. Due to maxed out livestock shelters, animal rescuers have to leave some animals behind.
Local & neighboring county animal control officers try to coerce a 600 pound male pig into a stock trailer and out of immediate danger within the active fire zone of the Caldor Fire.
A goose waddles within safety at Saureel Vineyard, which opened it's ranch and farm to livestock evacuated from the Caldor Fire.
Evacuated goats within safety at Saureel Vineyard, which opened its ranch and farm to livestock evacuated from the Caldor Fire.
Animal Control crews rescue dozens of chickens from Caldor Fire evacuated areas .
An evacuated barn covered in red fire retardant. The ammonium phosphate in the powder reacts with vegetation and wood, so that instead of providing fuel to the fire, it will decompose and give off water vapor.
A cow stands in the burnt landscape of a property under evacuation order, watching as others are loaded into trailers by animal rescue volunteers.
A windmill still stands with the orange night sky lit by the Caldor Fire behind it.

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