• Snot Flickerman
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    4 months ago

    https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/thirty-mile-crew-boss-charged-in-4-fire-deaths/

    July 10, 2001: Firefighters Tom Craven, 30; Devin Weaver, 21; Jessica Johnson, 19; and Karen FitzPatrick, 18, die while battling the 9,500-acre Thirty Mile wildfire in a rugged area of the North Cascades.

    These people, 3 out of 4 barely just adults, died because of negligence by their supervisor. Died inside their fireproof tents.

    It’s been a long time coming. A lot of firefighting in the US is also done by prison and jail labor, which is paid even less.

    Endless greed will be the undoing of this nation.

    • TomMasz
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      94 months ago

      The fireproof shelters can protect you from getting burned for a while but large fires consume oxygen at an incredible rate. You can survive the heat yet suffocate if the fire is large enough. It’s a horrible way to die.

    • TheHarpyEagle
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      54 months ago

      Later article:

      Ellreese Daniels, 47, faced a maximum of six months in prison after he reached a deal with prosecutors. That deal dropped the charges he faced from manslaughter to two counts of making false statements to investigators.

      I mean getting 4 people killed isn’t that bad, right?