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Book Series 3

CLACKAMAS, Ore. – As the western states battle large wildfires, one


federal incident management official said they are out of crews and
equipment to battle the flames.

According to Chief Ralph Lucas, from the incident management team


overseeing the Riverside Fire in Clackamas County, they need about 35
more engines to take on the fires that are currently burning across the
county.

However, because there are so many fires burning across the region,
getting resources like people and equipment is not an easy feat.

In a wildfire update held Sunday, Lucas said he has been trying to get
more fire resources, but those requests are unable to be filled.

CLACKAMAS, Ore. – As the western states battle large wildfires, one


federal incident management official said they are out of crews and
equipment to battle the flames.

According to Chief Ralph Lucas, from the incident management team


overseeing the Riverside Fire in Clackamas County, they need about 35
more engines to take on the fires that are currently burning across the
county.

However, because there are so many fires burning across the region,
getting resources like people and equipment is not an easy feat.

In a wildfire update held Sunday, Lucas said he has been trying to get
more fire resources, but those requests are unable to be filled.
CLACKAMAS, Ore. – As the western states battle large wildfires, one
federal incident management official said they are out of crews and
equipment to battle the flames.

According to Chief Ralph Lucas, from the incident management team


overseeing the Riverside Fire in Clackamas County, they need about 35
more engines to take on the fires that are currently burning across the
county.

However, because there are so many fires burning across the region,
getting resources like people and equipment is not an easy feat.

In a wildfire update held Sunday, Lucas said he has been trying to get
more fire resources, but those requests are unable to be filled.

CLACKAMAS, Ore. – As the western states battle large wildfires, one


federal incident management official said they are out of crews and
equipment to battle the flames.

According to Chief Ralph Lucas, from the incident management team


overseeing the Riverside Fire in Clackamas County, they need about 35
more engines to take on the fires that are currently burning across the
county.

However, because there are so many fires burning across the region,
getting resources like people and equipment is not an easy feat.

In a wildfire update held Sunday, Lucas said he has been trying to get
more fire resources, but those requests are unable to be filled.

CLACKAMAS, Ore. – As the western states battle large wildfires, one


federal incident management official said they are out of crews and
equipment to battle the flames.
According to Chief Ralph Lucas, from the incident management team
overseeing the Riverside Fire in Clackamas County, they need about 35
more engines to take on the fires that are currently burning across the
county.

However, because there are so many fires burning across the region,
getting resources like people and equipment is not an easy feat.

In a wildfire update held Sunday, Lucas said he has been trying to get
more fire resources, but those requests are unable to be filled.

CLACKAMAS, Ore. – As the western states battle large wildfires, one


federal incident management official said they are out of crews and
equipment to battle the flames.

According to Chief Ralph Lucas, from the incident management team


overseeing the Riverside Fire in Clackamas County, they need about 35
more engines to take on the fires that are currently burning across the
county.

However, because there are so many fires burning across the region,
getting resources like people and equipment is not an easy feat.

In a wildfire update held Sunday, Lucas said he has been trying to get
more fire resources, but those requests are unable to be filled.

CLACKAMAS, Ore. – As the western states battle large wildfires, one


federal incident management official said they are out of crews and
equipment to battle the flames.

According to Chief Ralph Lucas, from the incident management team


overseeing the Riverside Fire in Clackamas County, they need about 35
more engines to take on the fires that are currently burning across the
county.
However, because there are so many fires burning across the region,
getting resources like people and equipment is not an easy feat.

In a wildfire update held Sunday, Lucas said he has been trying to get
more fire resources, but those requests are unable to be filled.

CLACKAMAS, Ore. – As the western states battle large wildfires, one


federal incident management official said they are out of crews and
equipment to battle the flames.

According to Chief Ralph Lucas, from the incident management team


overseeing the Riverside Fire in Clackamas County, they need about 35
more engines to take on the fires that are currently burning across the
county.

However, because there are so many fires burning across the region,
getting resources like people and equipment is not an easy feat.

In a wildfire update held Sunday, Lucas said he has been trying to get
more fire resources, but those requests are unable to be filled.

CLACKAMAS, Ore. – As the western states battle large wildfires, one


federal incident management official said they are out of crews and
equipment to battle the flames.

According to Chief Ralph Lucas, from the incident management team


overseeing the Riverside Fire in Clackamas County, they need about 35
more engines to take on the fires that are currently burning across the
county.

However, because there are so many fires burning across the region,
getting resources like people and equipment is not an easy feat.
In a wildfire update held Sunday, Lucas said he has been trying to get
more fire resources, but those requests are unable to be filled.

CLACKAMAS, Ore. – As the western states battle large wildfires, one


federal incident management official said they are out of crews and
equipment to battle the flames.

According to Chief Ralph Lucas, from the incident management team


overseeing the Riverside Fire in Clackamas County, they need about 35
more engines to take on the fires that are currently burning across the
county.

However, because there are so many fires burning across the region,
getting resources like people and equipment is not an easy feat.

In a wildfire update held Sunday, Lucas said he has been trying to get
more fire resources, but those requests are unable to be filled.

CLACKAMAS, Ore. – As the western states battle large wildfires, one


federal incident management official said they are out of crews and
equipment to battle the flames.

According to Chief Ralph Lucas, from the incident management team


overseeing the Riverside Fire in Clackamas County, they need about 35
more engines to take on the fires that are currently burning across the
county.

However, because there are so many fires burning across the region,
getting resources like people and equipment is not an easy feat.

In a wildfire update held Sunday, Lucas said he has been trying to get
more fire resources, but those requests are unable to be filled.
CLACKAMAS, Ore. – As the western states battle large wildfires, one
federal incident management official said they are out of crews and
equipment to battle the flames.

According to Chief Ralph Lucas, from the incident management team


overseeing the Riverside Fire in Clackamas County, they need about 35
more engines to take on the fires that are currently burning across the
county.

However, because there are so many fires burning across the region,
getting resources like people and equipment is not an easy feat.

In a wildfire update held Sunday, Lucas said he has been trying to get
more fire resources, but those requests are unable to be filled.

CLACKAMAS, Ore. – As the western states battle large wildfires, one


federal incident management official said they are out of crews and
equipment to battle the flames.

According to Chief Ralph Lucas, from the incident management team


overseeing the Riverside Fire in Clackamas County, they need about 35
more engines to take on the fires that are currently burning across the
county.

However, because there are so many fires burning across the region,
getting resources like people and equipment is not an easy feat.

In a wildfire update held Sunday, Lucas said he has been trying to get
more fire resources, but those requests are unable to be filled.

CLACKAMAS, Ore. – As the western states battle large wildfires, one


federal incident management official said they are out of crews and
equipment to battle the flames.
According to Chief Ralph Lucas, from the incident management team
overseeing the Riverside Fire in Clackamas County, they need about 35
more engines to take on the fires that are currently burning across the
county.

However, because there are so many fires burning across the region,
getting resources like people and equipment is not an easy feat.

In a wildfire update held Sunday, Lucas said he has been trying to get
more fire resources, but those requests are unable to be filled.

CLACKAMAS, Ore. – As the western states battle large wildfires, one


federal incident management official said they are out of crews and
equipment to battle the flames.

According to Chief Ralph Lucas, from the incident management team


overseeing the Riverside Fire in Clackamas County, they need about 35
more engines to take on the fires that are currently burning across the
county.

However, because there are so many fires burning across the region,
getting resources like people and equipment is not an easy feat.

In a wildfire update held Sunday, Lucas said he has been trying to get
more fire resources, but those requests are unable to be filled.

CLACKAMAS, Ore. – As the western states battle large wildfires, one


federal incident management official said they are out of crews and
equipment to battle the flames.

According to Chief Ralph Lucas, from the incident management team


overseeing the Riverside Fire in Clackamas County, they need about 35
more engines to take on the fires that are currently burning across the
county.
However, because there are so many fires burning across the region,
getting resources like people and equipment is not an easy feat.

In a wildfire update held Sunday, Lucas said he has been trying to get
more fire resources, but those requests are unable to be filled.

CLACKAMAS, Ore. – As the western states battle large wildfires, one


federal incident management official said they are out of crews and
equipment to battle the flames.

According to Chief Ralph Lucas, from the incident management team


overseeing the Riverside Fire in Clackamas County, they need about 35
more engines to take on the fires that are currently burning across the
county.

However, because there are so many fires burning across the region,
getting resources like people and equipment is not an easy feat.

In a wildfire update held Sunday, Lucas said he has been trying to get
more fire resources, but those requests are unable to be filled.

CLACKAMAS, Ore. – As the western states battle large wildfires, one


federal incident management official said they are out of crews and
equipment to battle the flames.

According to Chief Ralph Lucas, from the incident management team


overseeing the Riverside Fire in Clackamas County, they need about 35
more engines to take on the fires that are currently burning across the
county.

However, because there are so many fires burning across the region,
getting resources like people and equipment is not an easy feat.
In a wildfire update held Sunday, Lucas said he has been trying to get
more fire resources, but those requests are unable to be filled.

CLACKAMAS, Ore. – As the western states battle large wildfires, one


federal incident management official said they are out of crews and
equipment to battle the flames.

According to Chief Ralph Lucas, from the incident management team


overseeing the Riverside Fire in Clackamas County, they need about 35
more engines to take on the fires that are currently burning across the
county.

However, because there are so many fires burning across the region,
getting resources like people and equipment is not an easy feat.

In a wildfire update held Sunday, Lucas said he has been trying to get
more fire resources, but those requests are unable to be filled.

CLACKAMAS, Ore. – As the western states battle large wildfires, one


federal incident management official said they are out of crews and
equipment to battle the flames.

According to Chief Ralph Lucas, from the incident management team


overseeing the Riverside Fire in Clackamas County, they need about 35
more engines to take on the fires that are currently burning across the
county.

However, because there are so many fires burning across the region,
getting resources like people and equipment is not an easy feat.

In a wildfire update held Sunday, Lucas said he has been trying to get
more fire resources, but those requests are unable to be filled.
CLACKAMAS, Ore. – As the western states battle large wildfires, one
federal incident management official said they are out of crews and
equipment to battle the flames.

According to Chief Ralph Lucas, from the incident management team


overseeing the Riverside Fire in Clackamas County, they need about 35
more engines to take on the fires that are currently burning across the
county.

However, because there are so many fires burning across the region,
getting resources like people and equipment is not an easy feat.

In a wildfire update held Sunday, Lucas said he has been trying to get
more fire resources, but those requests are unable to be filled.

CLACKAMAS, Ore. – As the western states battle large wildfires, one


federal incident management official said they are out of crews and
equipment to battle the flames.

According to Chief Ralph Lucas, from the incident management team


overseeing the Riverside Fire in Clackamas County, they need about 35
more engines to take on the fires that are currently burning across the
county.

However, because there are so many fires burning across the region,
getting resources like people and equipment is not an easy feat.

In a wildfire update held Sunday, Lucas said he has been trying to get
more fire resources, but those requests are unable to be filled.

CLACKAMAS, Ore. – As the western states battle large wildfires, one


federal incident management official said they are out of crews and
equipment to battle the flames.
According to Chief Ralph Lucas, from the incident management team
overseeing the Riverside Fire in Clackamas County, they need about 35
more engines to take on the fires that are currently burning across the
county.

However, because there are so many fires burning across the region,
getting resources like people and equipment is not an easy feat.

In a wildfire update held Sunday, Lucas said he has been trying to get
more fire resources, but those requests are unable to be filled.

CLACKAMAS, Ore. – As the western states battle large wildfires, one


federal incident management official said they are out of crews and
equipment to battle the flames.

According to Chief Ralph Lucas, from the incident management team


overseeing the Riverside Fire in Clackamas County, they need about 35
more engines to take on the fires that are currently burning across the
county.

However, because there are so many fires burning across the region,
getting resources like people and equipment is not an easy feat.

In a wildfire update held Sunday, Lucas said he has been trying to get
more fire resources, but those requests are unable to be filled.

CLACKAMAS, Ore. – As the western states battle large wildfires, one


federal incident management official said they are out of crews and
equipment to battle the flames.

According to Chief Ralph Lucas, from the incident management team


overseeing the Riverside Fire in Clackamas County, they need about 35
more engines to take on the fires that are currently burning across the
county.
However, because there are so many fires burning across the region,
getting resources like people and equipment is not an easy feat.

In a wildfire update held Sunday, Lucas said he has been trying to get
more fire resources, but those requests are unable to be filled.

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