(1 Aug 2024)
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Cohasset, California – 31 July 2024
1. Norm Rosene feeding some cows
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2. SOUNDBITE (English) Norm Rosene, North Valley Animal Disaster Group:
“Today we’re at the phase of the fire where we’re doing shelter in place. That means we go up into the burn zone and we feed and water the animals. We do that every other day, and we keep track of that so that the animals are taken care of.”
3. Norm Rosene speaks with other North Valley Animal Disaster Group volunteers UPSOUND (English) Woman Volunteer “We just left then 150 gallons of water” Norm Rosene “oh you did so where is is?”
4. SOUNDBITE (English) Norm Rosene, North Valley Animal Disaster Group:
“After the fire, it fills with ash. And so, you know, we have to go through and clean out the, cleaning out the water containers. But, you know, this is this is fantastic. They did a great job.”
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5. SOUNDBITE (English) Norm Rosene, North Valley Animal Disaster Group:
“Besides just taking care of the animals, a lot of times we’ll fix fencing because the fencing will be knocked down, and if we just make a little repair and kind of prop something up, we can keep the animals where we want them and not let them get away. So we do that whenever possible.”
6. Various Norm Rosene feeding goats
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7. SOUNDBITE (English) Norm Rosene, North Valley Animal Disaster Group:
“Today we had a hot spot next to a barn. It was kind of hidden, so no one really saw it, but it was starting to smolder and right on top of it was a wooden gate. So if that started to burn, it was only about 6 or 7ft to the whole barn structure. So we took a little bit of our animal water, and we put out that little fire and stirred it up to make sure it didn’t, didn’t turn into more than what it was.”
8. Pouring water on hot spot
9. Norm Rosene mixing water and dirt to put out a hot spot
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10. SOUNDBITE (English) Norm Rosene, North Valley Animal Disaster Group:
It’s just a great feeling. And it’s something that we enjoy doing to be able to help animals, but also the people who are part of those animals lives."
11. Norm Rosene feeding goats
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12. SOUNDBITE (English) Norm Rosene North Valley Animal Disaster Group:
“This fire was very close to home, it’s right in my neighborhood. So, this is the first time I’ve really known many people as close friends that lost their houses. And it is. It’s hard for everybody.
13. STILL burned home
14. Burned neighborhood
STORYLINE:
Norm Rosene with the North Valley Animal Disaster Group set out to check on animals whos owners had to flee the Park Fire in California and have not been able to return to their homes.
Alongside feeding and watering animals the group also patches fences to keep animals for escaping. Rosen who has years of experience in helping animals who have gone through wildfires said, "This fire was very close to home is right in my neighborhood. So, this is the first time I’ve really known many people as close friends that lost their houses. And it is, it’s hard for everybody."
The group has over 100 volunteers but only a handful that can work with animals behind the fire lines.
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