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Firefighters from the Merced County Fire Department’s

Firefighters from the Merced County Fire Department’s

Firefighters from the Merced County Fire Department’s Castle Fire Station 62, Atwater, Calif., extinguish an aircraft fire during training at the burn pit on Nellis Air Force Base, Nev., March 27, 2015. The MCF... More

An aircraft fire rages during firefighter training

An aircraft fire rages during firefighter training

An aircraft fire rages during firefighter training at the burn pit on Nellis Air Force Base, Nev., March 27, 2015. Firefighters from the Merced County Fire Department’s Castle Fire Station 62, Atwater, Calif., ... More

A firefighter from the Merced County Fire Department’s

A firefighter from the Merced County Fire Department’s

A firefighter from the Merced County Fire Department’s Castle Fire Station 62, Atwater, Calif., gives a thumbs-up during training at the burn pit on Nellis Air Force Base, Nev., March 27, 2015. MCFD firefighter... More

Glen Taylor, 99th Civil Engineer Squadron Fire Emergency

Glen Taylor, 99th Civil Engineer Squadron Fire Emergency

Glen Taylor, 99th Civil Engineer Squadron Fire Emergency Services Flight captain, looks on during training at the burn pit on Nellis Air Force Base, Nev., March 27, 2015. Taylor and other Nellis-Creech firefigh... More

Firefighters from the Merced County Fire Department’s

Firefighters from the Merced County Fire Department’s

Firefighters from the Merced County Fire Department’s Castle Fire Station 62, Atwater, Calif., wait to breach the door of an aircraft during training at the burn pit on Nellis Air Force Base, Nev., March 27, 20... More

Firefighters from the Merced County Fire Department’s

Firefighters from the Merced County Fire Department’s

Firefighters from the Merced County Fire Department’s Castle Fire Station 62, Atwater, Calif., spray water on an aircraft during training at the burn pit on Nellis Air Force Base, Nev., March 27, 2015. The fire... More

Robert Caswell, 99th Civil Engineer Squadron Fire Emergency

Robert Caswell, 99th Civil Engineer Squadron Fire Emergency

Robert Caswell, 99th Civil Engineer Squadron Fire Emergency Services Flight firefighter, prepares himself for training at the burn pit on Nellis Air Force Base, Nev., March 27, 2015. Caswell and other Nellis-Cr... More

Firefighters from the Merced County Fire Department’s

Firefighters from the Merced County Fire Department’s

Firefighters from the Merced County Fire Department’s Castle Fire Station 62, Atwater, Calif., walk toward the burn pit during training at Nellis Air Force Base, Nev., March 27, 2015. The MCFD is responsible fo... More

Firefighters from the Merced County Fire Department’s

Firefighters from the Merced County Fire Department’s

Firefighters from the Merced County Fire Department’s Castle Fire Station 62, Atwater, Calif., spray water on an aircraft’s door prior to breaching it during training at the burn pit on Nellis Air Force Base, N... More

Firefighters from the Merced County Fire Department’s

Firefighters from the Merced County Fire Department’s

Firefighters from the Merced County Fire Department’s Castle Fire Station 62, Atwater, Calif., extinguish an aircraft fire during training at the burn pit on Nellis Air Force Base, Nev., March 27, 2015. The MCF... More

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