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Exclusive: Trapped by the #KincadeFire, Capt. Jason Dyer prepared to duck under his personal fire shelter. Then two men showed up out of nowhere, and survival became less certain.
Three men — and only one fire shelter the size of a beach towel.
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Angie Baby
@AngieKoolAidKid
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Thank goodness it turned at well. Prime reason when you are told to evacuate, just do it. You are not only putting yourself in danger but others like Capt. Dyer. Thank you Capt. Dyer.
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Edward Colby
@EdwardBColby
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This was a great story! Incredible writing.
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Caroline Pardilla
@Carolineoncrack
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What a crazy, exciting story. ❤️
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S L Knotts
@S_L_Knotts
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Requires subscription to read article but glad you are all ok
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GoldenPuppy
@HappyDay2AllofU
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Wow! Thanking God today for sparing one of our heroes. Along with Capt. Dyers own courage & quick thinking of course.
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Antisocial Butterfly: the Cynthia Rose Effect
@PurpleMonarch79
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Why don’t you write an ending to your story? Frustrating as hell. Did Dyer ever learn the other men’s names? Is his wife still at the mall texting? You need an ending here. This is lazy journalism. Really not in the mood to pay for stories that don’t have any resolution. 🤨😒 pic.twitter.com/LVmMI8FKrB
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