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Keywords: az arizona camillo fire camillofire coconino national forest coconinonationalforest flagstaff ranger district flagstaffrangerdistrict forest service forestservice mint springs mintsprings mormon lake mormonlake fire fire management firemanagement flagstaff forest managed fire managedfire naturally occuring fire naturallyoccuringfire wildfire geo:lat=34.83997424 geo:lat=3483997424 exif:make=pentax camera:model=pentax k20d camera:model=pentaxk20d exif:lens=smc pentax-da 18-250mm f3.5-6.3 ed al [if] exif:lens=smcpentaxda18250mmf3563edalif geo:state= geostate camera:make=pentax geo:country= geocountry exif:focal_length=20.63 mm exif:focallength=2063mm exif:aperture=ƒ / 10 exif:aperture=ƒ10 geo:location= geolocation exif:model=pentax k20d exif:model=pentaxk20d geo:lon=-111.4279093 geo:lon=1114279093 geo:city= geocity exif:iso_speed=1600 exif:isospeed=1600 outdoor Crew heading out after cleaning fuels away from the fire line in preparation for burn operations. The combination of pulling fuels back from the line and burnout operations allow fire managers to set a perimeter to stop the Camillo Fire from progressing further into sensitive wildlife habitats, heritage sites, and private property. The Camillo Fire is southeast of Mormon Lake, near Flagstaff, Arizona. Fires such as this help clean and remove down and dead forest fuels, increasing the safety for communities and the lessening the threat of severe wildfires in the area. Photo taken June 24, 2015 by Deborah Lee Soltesz, Web Manager. Credit: U.S. Forest Service, Coconino National Forest. The Camillo Fire is southeast of Mormon Lake, near Flagstaff, Arizona. Fires such as this help clean and remove down and dead forest fuels, increasing the safety for communities and the lessening the threat of severe wildfires in the area. For more information, visit Camillo Fire [Inciweb] and the Coconino National Forest. Crew heading out after cleaning fuels away from the fire line in preparation for burn operations. The combination of pulling fuels back from the line and burnout operations allow fire managers to set a perimeter to stop the Camillo Fire from progressing further into sensitive wildlife habitats, heritage sites, and private property. The Camillo Fire is southeast of Mormon Lake, near Flagstaff, Arizona. Fires such as this help clean and remove down and dead forest fuels, increasing the safety for communities and the lessening the threat of severe wildfires in the area. Photo taken June 24, 2015 by Deborah Lee Soltesz, Web Manager. Credit: U.S. Forest Service, Coconino National Forest. The Camillo Fire is southeast of Mormon Lake, near Flagstaff, Arizona. Fires such as this help clean and remove down and dead forest fuels, increasing the safety for communities and the lessening the threat of severe wildfires in the area. For more information, visit Camillo Fire [Inciweb] and the Coconino National Forest.
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