Helicopter Picking Up Water From Pool at Henry Christie blog

Helicopter Picking Up Water From Pool. A helicopter refills its water bucket from a public swimming pool in order to fight a forest fire nearby. Dip it in one pool at a time and drain each to the bottom filling up the truck. The firefighters, seeking to control the fire as quickly as possible, called in a fleet of helicopters with very large buckets. It’s actually quite dangerous to take that much water from a pool. The pump will run dry and burn up, possibly causing a fire of its own and costing the owner thousands in repairs. I could see a helicopter dragging a hose to a water source and pumping the water to the hoses closer to the fire. The pilot told me that the owner is. This helicopter was filmed picking up water from a backyard pool in rockhampton to help. Edit2:(some more description)i'm not the owner of the swimming pool, i just live next door :). The buckets were dropped into the ocean for rapid filling, then. On this video my friend stavros took a dope video where a erickson air crane helicopter took.

Helicopter Firefighters Picking Up Water from Small River Stock Image Image of deforestation
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This helicopter was filmed picking up water from a backyard pool in rockhampton to help. The firefighters, seeking to control the fire as quickly as possible, called in a fleet of helicopters with very large buckets. I could see a helicopter dragging a hose to a water source and pumping the water to the hoses closer to the fire. The buckets were dropped into the ocean for rapid filling, then. On this video my friend stavros took a dope video where a erickson air crane helicopter took. The pump will run dry and burn up, possibly causing a fire of its own and costing the owner thousands in repairs. The pilot told me that the owner is. Edit2:(some more description)i'm not the owner of the swimming pool, i just live next door :). It’s actually quite dangerous to take that much water from a pool. Dip it in one pool at a time and drain each to the bottom filling up the truck.

Helicopter Firefighters Picking Up Water from Small River Stock Image Image of deforestation

Helicopter Picking Up Water From Pool The pilot told me that the owner is. On this video my friend stavros took a dope video where a erickson air crane helicopter took. A helicopter refills its water bucket from a public swimming pool in order to fight a forest fire nearby. The buckets were dropped into the ocean for rapid filling, then. It’s actually quite dangerous to take that much water from a pool. This helicopter was filmed picking up water from a backyard pool in rockhampton to help. The pump will run dry and burn up, possibly causing a fire of its own and costing the owner thousands in repairs. Dip it in one pool at a time and drain each to the bottom filling up the truck. The pilot told me that the owner is. The firefighters, seeking to control the fire as quickly as possible, called in a fleet of helicopters with very large buckets. Edit2:(some more description)i'm not the owner of the swimming pool, i just live next door :). I could see a helicopter dragging a hose to a water source and pumping the water to the hoses closer to the fire.

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