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Sawyer Casey Pernett with contractor Timbersmith Tree Service cuts up a log he felled on Sept. 15, 2024. Pernett and another sawyer were cutting down hazard trees off of a back country road in the area of Salt Creek Road to make it safer for ecologists to get to sequoia groves inside the Coffee Pot fire perimeter. Photo by Beth Ipsen, Southern Area Complex Incident Management Team #2

Fire activity on the Coffee Pot Fire's northeast corner near Horse Creek on Sept. 14, 2024. Photo Southern Area Complex Incident Management Team #2

A K-Max helicopter drops water on the Coffee Pot Fire's northeastern edge. Photo by Kendra Doyle, American Ambulance of Visalia

A K-Max helicopter drops water on the Coffee Pot Fire's northeastern edge. Photo by Kendra Doyle, American Ambulance of Visalia

THREE RIVERS, California (Sept. 13, 2024) Dirk Charley, Tribal Liaison assigned to the Coffee Pot Fire walks along the Monache Tubs site determining what/if any damage was done to the culturally important location. Working along resource advisors, tribal liaisons serve as the conduit between the resource advisors, the incident management team and the indigenous tribes that call this area home. Photo by Benjamin Cossel, CACIMT 15
Refilling a Bambi Bucket on the Coffee Pot Fire.