Our good pal Dylan, noted BlogStalker, childhood Explorer Scout friend and Chief Programmer at GasdaSoftware got a surprise while out back the other day:
CalFire was responding to a slow moving fire that proved difficult to access on Sept 3rd. It was on site of the Concord Naval Weapons Station, a deactivated WWII munitions depot primed for development if anyone can figure out how to remove all the ordinance. While we could smell the smoke at HMHQ Dylan, from Gasda Software, had a far better vantage point. I'd be curious to hear the pilot's thoughts about all the kids at the edge of the pond.
And yes, that's a separate helicopter.
Thanks for the video Dylan!
CalFire was responding to a slow moving fire that proved difficult to access on Sept 3rd. It was on site of the Concord Naval Weapons Station, a deactivated WWII munitions depot primed for development if anyone can figure out how to remove all the ordinance. While we could smell the smoke at HMHQ Dylan, from Gasda Software, had a far better vantage point. I'd be curious to hear the pilot's thoughts about all the kids at the edge of the pond.
And yes, that's a separate helicopter.
Thanks for the video Dylan!
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