(822) 'Hillbilly Brigade' saves Oregon town from wildfires - YouTube
Now, this is what makes America. People who did not wait for the government, did not get permission, did not ask for it, just did what was needed to save their town. No protests, no riots, no handouts...nuthin...
Working for a state agency (32 years) that specializes in wildland firefighting (and having been on a few...), you come to appreciate just how dangerous it is for untrained volunteers to take on such responsibilities. Just watching the video, I noticed that the cat operator wasn't wearing her hardhat, neither was the older gent, running around with his shovel. I also failed to see ANY kind of radio communications between these people (I was a radio tech).
Granted...when you've no other recourse, doing it this way may be your only option. However, like climbing towers (I did this, too) without a harness, or even a belt, often times has disastrous results that could have totally been avoided.
Perhaps these folks should seek out an organization that could help them properly prepare for such actions, in the future...
For me, it's not cattle, but sheep and goats. I had to free a stuck sheep just this morning, and a stuck goat yesterday. No hard hat, no gloves, and a good possibility of losing fingers. Probably not OSHA compliant.
There's a joke about the dangers of ranching, here: https://www.northernstar-online.com/s...
I once needed some quick welding done on an antenna I was installing for a farmer. His foreman walked right past a welding helmet to do the job. When I asked him about the helmet, he stated something like "Oh, this will just take a second".
A minute later, he was cussing his negligence as some splatter from the weld destroyed the lenses on his brand new glasses. He was lucky that he was wearing those!
There are just some things people should not take for granted.
This shows what Americans can do when we aren't distracted by lying politicians and biased media who are focused on fear and hate to gain power over us.