Does the USFS ever force its forestry staff to do something like this?
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Joe Zorzin
http://www.forestmeister.com
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http://www.chron.com/cs/CDA/ssistory.mpl/space/1840766
March 28, 2003, 5:40AM
Helicopter crashes during shuttle debris search
Associated Press
BROADDUS -- A U.S. Forest Service helicopter searching for space shuttle
Columbia debris crashed Thursday in rural San Augustine County, killing
two
people and injuring three.
All five people were in the helicopter when it crashed around 4:30 p.m. in
rough wooded terrain, said Kim Pease, a spokesman for the Federal
Emergency
Management Agency.
The injured were taken to Memorial Medical Center of East Texas in Lufkin,
said
NASA public affairs officer Dave Drachlis. Two were airlifted by
helicopter and
one went by ambulance.
Marsha Cooper, spokeswoman for the U.S. Forest Service, said it was
unclear
what agency the two people killed were affiliated with, and their names
were
not immediately released.
Conditions of the three survivors were unavailable Thursday night.
The crash site was accessible only from muddy, rut-filled stretches of
trail.
All-terrain vehicles were brought to the scene to assist emergency
personnel,
the Lufkin Daily News reported in its Friday editions. ... (cont)
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Well so much for thinning the forests!~