A wash that can fill with water in minutes in a flash flood even when you don't see the storm as it is in the mountains but you always find lots of growth around them. Usually you will find tracks where people drive in them as lots of wildlife also hang around there.
A wash that can fill with water in minutes in a flash flood even when you don't see the storm as it is in the mountains but you always find lots of growth around them
Brush 40 is stationed near US Highway 85 & Chatfield Drive and operates this 1999 Ford F-550 4×4 Type 6 Engine with a 350 gallon water tank and 175 gpm pump
Brush 39 is stationed in Castle Pines Village and operates this 2000 International 4×4 Type 3 with a 500 gallon water tank, 1,250 gpm pump, CAFS system and bumper mounted turret
Brush 43 is stationed in the Pinery Subdivision and operates this 2000 International / E-One 4×4 Type III Engine.  Brush 43 responds district wide to all large vegetation and wildland interface fires.  The unit is a twin to Brush 39, the difference in markings comes from it’s former role as Larkspur Engine 165.
Brush 42 operates this 1996 Chevy Silverado 4×4 with a 300 gallon water tank and 110 gpm pump
Last Cut
This Photograph was taken at 5:55 PM, September 27th, 2012 by Photographer Jerry Boyden, in Gouverneur, NY
"I just love autumn, and fields of fresh cut hay. THere is always something magical about the sights, sounds, and smells in the North Country." ~Jerry Boyden~
© 2013 Jerry Boyden. All rights reserved.
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