Smoke has hampered aerial firefighting efforts for Ferguson Fire

  • Source: KFSN-TV ABC 30 Frenso/Visalia
  • Published: 07/18/2018 09:11 PM

At the Fresno Air Attack base, the U.S. Forest Service is standing by, ready to assist in the fight against the Ferguson Fire. "Our role so far has been just supporting the fire with the aircraft coming through moving up to the area of the fire," said base commander John Harpain. Harpain says planes and helicopters will fly to air bases closer to the fire such as Castle or Columbia, or a helibase in Mariposa, and then onto the fire. Harpain showed us what the aerial attack looked like on Wednesday afternoon. "You see a lot of the rotor wing aircraft flying the fire right now," Harpain said. "Due to the smoke conditions, a lot of the fixed wing are not quite able to get in there yet with the limited visibility. Generally in the afternoon once the smoke lifts, it's much easier to get all of the aircraft in on the fire." Fresno-based Rogers Helicopters has had two water-dropping helicopters and one fixed-wing plane assigned to the Ferguson Fire since its start.



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