SGT Anthony Orduno, a UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter crew chief for the California Army National Guard, takes stock of the Thomas Fire as he and the rest of the Black Hawk crew spend the day fighting the blaze on Dec. 9, 2017. At the time, 30 helicopters, 575 engines and 3,993 people from various organizations were fighting the flames. The Thomas Fire would go on to burn more acres than any fire in modern California history. California National Guard photo by SrA Crystal Housman

SGT Anthony Orduno, a UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter crew chief for the California Army National Guard, takes stock of the Thomas Fire as he and the rest of the Black Hawk crew spend the day fighting the blaze on Dec. 9, 2017. At the time, 30 helicopters, 575 engines and 3,993 people from various organizations were fighting the flames. The Thomas Fire would go on to burn more acres than any fire in modern California history. California National Guard photo by SrA Crystal Housman

SGT Anthony Orduno, a UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter crew chief for the California Army National Guard, takes stock of the Thomas Fire as he and the rest of the Black Hawk crew spend the day fighting the blaze on Dec. 9, 2017. At the time, 30 helicopters, 575 engines and 3,993 people from various organizations were fighting the flames. The Thomas Fire would go on to burn more acres than any fire in modern California history.
California National Guard photo by SrA Crystal Housman

SGT Anthony Orduno, a UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter crew chief for the California Army National Guard, takes stock of the Thomas Fire as he and the rest of the Black Hawk crew spend the day fighting the blaze on Dec. 9, 2017. At the time, 30 helicopters, 575 engines and 3,993 people from various organizations were fighting the flames. The Thomas Fire would go on to burn more acres than any fire in modern California history.
California National Guard photo by SrA Crystal Housman

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