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NEWS | Oct. 21, 2015

Texas National Guard crews helping fight wildfires

By 1st Lt. Alicia Lacy Texas Air National Guard

BASTROP, Texas - The Texas Army National Guard's aviation assets joined the fight to help its neighbors in Bastrop County battle a wildfire that ignited Oct. 13.

Since the initial request last Tuesday evening, the Guard supported local officials and the Texas A&M Forest Service to help suppress the Hidden Pines fire that, as of Wednesday, has burned more than 4,852 acres of land and destroyed about 40 structures.  According to the latest reports, this fire is 80 percent contained.

The Texas Army National Guard provided two UH-60 Black Hawks from the Austin Army Aviation Support Facility and two CH-47 Chinooks from Grand Prairie to support fire suppression efforts, with two additional UH-60 Black Hawks on standby from the Guard's San Antonio facility.

As of noon Wednesday, the TXARNG aviation crews flew nearly 160 hours and dropped more than 700,000 gallons of water that they loaded into their Bambi Buckets from local lakes and ponds.

The scene was too familiar to some area residents, aviators and Texans who remember the Bastrop County Complex fire just four years earlier that burned more than 34,000 acres of land not too far from the heavily-wooded Hidden Pines area where the fire continues to burn.

Chief Warrant Officer 4 Drew Segraves, an instructor pilot from the Austin facility, said he remembers crews from the facility that helped battle the 2011 fire.

With the devastating Bastrop County Complex fire still fresh on their minds, TXARNG aviation crews continue to provide aerial fire suppression efforts.