Jolly Mountain firefighters: 'Protecting homes can become an obsession'

  • Source: KING-TV NBC 5
  • Published: 09/06/2017 08:29 PM

In the Morgan Creek neighborhood, about 10 miles north of Roslyn, firefighters work around the clock to protect 33 homes. "You can see the fire is right in here," said firefighter Kale Casey as he walked through the neighborhood. "It's trying to chunk its way down this road, and it's definitely right up there," he said pointing uphill into the brush. Casey said the fire we were seeing was not backburn. This was the Jolly Mountain Fire, now more than 24,000 acres, creeping downhill near the homes. For these crews, protecting property can become obsessive. "No homeowner wants a firefighter to die, but we want to do our job, which is to protect the house. It is a balance," said Casey.



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