Retired Boulder Fire Department battalion chief lost his home in the Marshall Fire

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"It's all my community. We won't quit. We rise up," said retired Boulder Fire Department battalion chief Gilbert Espinoza, who lost his home in the Marshall Fire. "I have to look forward to things I can't see and not get stuck looking down because then I have nothing."
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Directed energy. Safes do not melt in normal fires, nor do stoves and washer dryers.

maxsmith
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Good. That’s what you get for not disowning the Maltese cross.

MrDuffy
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HOW DOES IT FEEL WITH NO HOME ???

THINK TWICE BEFORE TEARING DOWN ANOTHER MAN'S WITHOUT MERCY !!!

THE UNIVERSE IS NO RESPECTOR OF STATUS !!!

MESSAGE FROM THE UNIVERSE TO THE WICKED !!!

Just taking names and kicking ass.

etiennenguettia
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Such lies-look at the distance between the houses-D.E.W. to it.

Watchout
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Negligence of a person destroy the dream of thousands, they always said no burn leaves or make barbecue, is extremely rare that Colorado have fire, we know that was strong wind

doriscastillo
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Praying for all the people asking god to give strains and courage to build again, and creating new moment's

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