Minnesota firefighters begin emergency deployment in Australia

  • Source: KMSP-TV My Fox 9 Twin Cities
  • Published: 01/06/2020 05:03 PM

Two Minnesota firefighters are already in Australia Monday to help battle the bush fires that have captured the world’s attention. The fires have burned 12 million acres so far, which is more than four times the size of the Twin Cities metro area. Firefighters are battling the wildfires by hand, so a pair of Minnesotans have gone to help. Two wild land firefighters, both federal workers in Minnesota, are in Australia helping. Marty Casselius of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, and Mike Crook, of the National Forest Service, are the men who have lent their services so far. The men have specific skills that make them useful in Australia for their 30-day deployment. Crook has experience with fire behavior and monitoring fire weather. Casselius is a division supervisor and can help out on the ground with firefighters.



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