I’m wondering what caused them to realize that they needed to evacuate people, like if a first responder or cleanup crew person (who started the “controlled” blaze) collapsed or died. I read that they had to evacuate the first responders during the “controlled” burn. The PPM exposures directly on site are enough to kill a human in the order of magnitude of minutes, certainly within a few hours.
I’m wondering what caused them to realize that they needed to evacuate people, like if a first responder or cleanup crew person (who started the “controlled” blaze) collapsed or died. I read that they had to evacuate the first responders during the “controlled” burn. The PPM exposures directly on site are enough to kill a human in the order of magnitude of minutes, certainly within a few hours.
I’m wondering what caused them to realize that they needed to evacuate people, like if a first responder or cleanup crew person (who started the “controlled” blaze) collapsed or died. I read that they had to evacuate the first responders during the “controlled” burn. The PPM exposures directly on site are enough to kill a human in the order of magnitude of minutes, certainly within a few hours.