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Boise Helitack, Griffin FireA Boise Helitack saw team secures the edge of the Griffin Fire. Boise Helitack is a 24-person Bureau of Land Management crew that operates with a Sikorsky UH-60 Helicopter. Boise BLM Helitack performs suppression and support operations on initial attack, extended attack, and large fire support. They place a high degree of emphasis on professionalism and physical fitness. They provide a versatile, service-oriented, low-maintenance, highly skilled initial attack program that can provide ICS overhead on emerging incidents, or effectively integrate into existing ones. Photo by Joe Ritz, BLM 
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Boise Helitack, Griffin Fire
A Boise Helitack saw team secures the edge of the Griffin Fire.

 

Boise Helitack is a 24-person Bureau of Land Management crew that operates with a Sikorsky UH-60 Helicopter.

 

Boise BLM Helitack performs suppression and support operations on initial attack, extended attack, and large fire support. They place a high degree of emphasis on professionalism and physical fitness.

 

They provide a versatile, service-oriented, low-maintenance, highly skilled initial attack program that can provide ICS overhead on emerging incidents, or effectively integrate into existing ones.

 

Photo by Joe Ritz, BLM

 

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Boise Helitack, Griffin Fire
A Boise Helitack saw team secures the edge of the Griffin Fire.

 

Boise Helitack is a 24-person Bureau of Land Management crew that operates with a Sikorsky UH-60 Helicopter.

 

Boise BLM Helitack performs suppression and support operations on initial attack, extended attack, and large fire support. They place a high degree of emphasis on professionalism and physical fitness.

 

They provide a versatile, service-oriented, low-maintenance, highly skilled initial attack program that can provide ICS overhead on emerging incidents, or effectively integrate into existing ones.

 

Photo by Joe Ritz, BLM

 

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