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Summit Fire and EMS wildland firefighters get familiar with the homes located along Boulder Creek during training Thursday June 20, near Silverthorne.
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Summit Fire and EMS wildland firefighters train for potential fire dangers Thursday June 20, in the Boulder Creek neighborhood near Silverthorne.
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Summit Fire and EMS wildland firefighters Rob Beesley, far left, Doug Beeler, and Conrad Scoville chat with local resident Gary Grady about potential fire dangers Thursday June 20, along Boulder Creek near Silverthorne.
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Summit Fire and EMS wildland firefighters Conrad Scoville, left, and Doug Beeler practice home protection from fires during a training scenario Thursday June 20, along Boulder Creek near Silverthorne.
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Summit Fire and EMS wildland firefighters take advantage of Boulder Creek as water source to protect homes from wildfires during a training scenario Thursday June 20, near Silverthorne.
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Summit Fire and EMS wildland firefighters train for potential fire dangers Thursday June 20, in the Boulder Creek neighborhood near Silverthorne.
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Summit Fire and EMS wildland firefighter Rob Beesley wraps up the fire house following a training session Thursday June 20, along Boulder Creek near Silverthorne.
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Local firefighters conducted the annual on-the-ground wildfire training in the forests filled with homes along Boulder Creek near Silverthorne on June 20. Last year the training was canceled due to the Buffalo Mountain Fire. At this year’s training, the firefighters familiarized themselves with creating defensible space around homes inside a forest, preparing evacuation plans and other worst-case scenarios.