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Congratulations to our 2004 First Place Contest WINNERS
 

First Place, Aerial Resources.

An Erickson Air Crane dips into a pond to fill its tank on the Oakhead Complex Fire, Osceola National Forest, FL. Photo: Kari Greer, National Interagency Fire Center, Boise, ID, 1998. 

First Place, Aerial Resources - Photo of an Erickson Air Crane dipping into a pond to fill its tank on the Oakhead Complex Fire, Osceola National Forest, FL, 1998


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First Place, Prescribed Fire.

A firefighter feels the heat during an ignitions class at the Great Plains Wildfire College in Sterling, CO. Photo: Eric Peter Abramson, USDA Forest Service, Arapaho Roosevelt National Forest, Fort Collins, CO, 2004. 

First Place, Prescribed Fire - Photo of a a firefighter that feels the heat during an ignitions class at the Great Plains Wildfire College in Sterling, CO. 2004
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First Place, Wildland Fire. 

Intense fire heat consumed the fine fuels and became ghost ash during the Kinishba Fire in Arizona. Photo: Kari Greer, National Interagency Fire Center, Boise, ID, 2003. 

  First Place, Wildland Fire - Photo of intense fire heat consuming the fine fuels that became ghost ash during the Kinishba Fire in Arizona, 2003.

 

 

 

First Place, Ground Resources.

Keeping an eye on fire activity at sunset on the Bureau of Land Management’s Ely District in Nevada. Photo: Eli Lehmann, USDA Forest Service, Mount Baker–Snoqualmie National Forest, Willard, WA, 2002.

  First Place, Wildland Urban Interface - Photo of keeping an eye on fire activity at sunset on the Bureau of Land Management’s Ely District in Nevada, 2002.

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First Place, Wildland/Urban Interface.

Tribal members watch the Encebado Fire on Taos Pueblo land in New Mexico. Photo: Ignacio Peralta, Carson National Forest, Taos, NM, 2003. 

  First Place, Wildland Urban Interface - Photo of Tribal members watching the Encebado Fire on Taos Pueblo land in New Mexico, 2003.

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First Place, Miscellaneous.

Logan Hotshots and Navajo Hotshots work to evacuate an injured firefighter on the B&B Complex Fire, Deschutes National Forest, OR. It took half the day to carry him across the lava flow. Photo: Becky Blankenship, USDA Forest Service, Logan Ranger District, Wellsville, UT, 2003.

  Photo of Logan Hotshots and Navajo Hotshots work to evacuate an injured firefighter on the B&B Complex Fire, Deschutes National Forest, OR, 2003.

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Second Place Winners

Third Place Winners

Honorable Mention Winner