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shooting. the vehicle has since been recovered. but it's unclear to police at this moment, at least from what they are telling us, whether connected to the shooting in any way. i'm sorry, the vehicle has not been recovered. it has not been recovered. they're working to locate it. that seems like a pretty strong lead, frank. >> with the important caveat, as you said, that we don't know if this is connected. let's assume for a moment that it is, and it's in close enough proximity to think it might be, that's a huge lead because obviously now we've got something to look for that's bigger than a human being. it's a car. and so if we can find that car, and boy you can use aviation resources for that. you can put the helicopters up and the planes up on that, and start looking for the vehicle, and boy, if it's a modern vehicle, and they will be interviewing the owner of the
ShootingUsVehicleWhetherLeadWayCaveatFrankCarSomethingProximityHuman-beinglibraries, places for people to cool down with air conditioning. at the moment, everyone is concentrating on british columbia because there is these active fires that are happening there at different communities are being evacuated in edmonton, the safety minister has announced there will be a base set up here so that firefighters can have a place to have a bit of relief. aviation resources available and if there are more people who have to be evacuated, they would come to edmonton, which is in alberta, the province beside. it is a very scary time for people of british columbia. i know friends are watching the news and trying to see how close these fires are coming to their communities and evacuating and then going home, it is a city and it is a very scary time and we are in alberta and it's possible, it is very dry here that we could also forest fires that we've had
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BitPlaceAviation-resourcesEdmontonFirefightersSafety-ministerBaseReliefPeopleNewsBritish-columbiaAlbertaand also the city of edmonton has opened recreation centres, libraries, places for people to cool down in air conditioning. and in terms of the fires, we are seeing pictures now ofjust one of them, and the intense smoke that is billowing across large parts of canada, and ijust wonder how bad things are, in terms of those fires, where you are. have you heard anything about that? so, at the moment, everyone is concentrating on british columbia because there are all these active fires that are happening there. different communities are being evacuated. in edmonton, what is happening in is the safety minister has announced there will be a basic set up here so that firefighters can have a place to have a bit of relief, there can be aviation resources available, and if there are more people who have to be evacuated,
PeopleFiresTermsPicturesSmokePartsLibrariesCity-of-edmontonAir-conditioningRecreation-centresOneThingshelp? there's about 350 military _ help? there's about 350 military personnel - help? there's about 350 military personnel who l help? there's about 350 - military personnel who have been deployed to help fight the forest fires and they're going to be here this summer because this is notjust a one—time thing. we had this heat wave that this going to be a very challenging summer and conditions are dry and some as a lightning storm and lightning hits a bunch of grass, it's like hitting a match, it'sjust awful. 350 military personnel are being deployed we have the space and edmonton were people will be able to get evacuated to an aviation resources are being made available and the government of canada has said that they are going to help out and give us many resources as possible to the situation which is very scary. imagine, you have a house into sprints to the ground you have to evacuated. it'sjust the ground you have to evacuated. it's just awful. the former president of south africa, jacob zuma has for now avoided going to jail after the constitutional court agreed to hear his appeal against a fifteen month jail sentence. mr zuma was due to hand himself
ThingHeat-waveForest-firesConditionsMilitary-personnelHelpLightning-stormLightningSummerFight350Onethreatened. firefighters on the front lines battling both fire and wind. they thought they saved this home in eastern washington, but the winds turned, re-igniting the flames. ferocious 40-mile-an-hour gusts forced new evacuations. 35,000 fled their homes, officials know houses burned. how many is unknown. winds not only fueled flames but hinders respond with pilots making limited drops in blinding conditions. >> it makes it very difficult if not impossible to use aviation resources on a day like this. >> reporter: a wind-whipped blaze wednesday turned deadly when it reversed 180 degrees. crews and two vehicles were trying to flee on this road near twisp washington. one escaped. another fell, killing three firefighters. richard wheeler, a 10-year veteran leaves a wife.
FireHomeFirefightersWindEastern-washingtonLinesGustsThe-flames40HomesOfficialsWinds>> reporter: near kings canyon national park, one of 17 active wildfires in california has scorched some 40,000 acres. officials predict thunderstorms, the single greatest cause of the rash of fires, won't be a factor in the next couple of days, but wind will. >> it makes it very difficult, if not impossible. to utilize aviation resources on a day like this. it's just a very challenging day. >> just more potential trouble for fire crews also scaring down what some first responders are calling a hell storm. >> we are following breaking
ReporterOfficialsCaliforniaWildfiresSingleThunderstormsKings-canyon-national-park17One40000We-haven-tRashand that's a real challenge. you can imagine what it's like to be in 105 degree weather, you know, with all your gear on and pounding on the ground, digging line and working near flames so it's probably warmer than that even on the fire line. that's a big challenge there. and of course, the wind is the other thing. it shuts down our aviation resources. we've had to pull air tankers off fires because the winds get too strong and it's too dangerous for them because they're flying low to this fire. >> gregg: doug anderson of the phoenix interagency fire center. best of luck to you. thanks for joining us. >> thanks for your interest. >> arthel: this memorial day weekend, millions of americans are honoring the brave men and women who have paid the ultimate price for our freedom. in augusta, georgia, visitors
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