"Storm Cell Spelled Doom for Arizona Firefighters"

"The 19 were working to save homes when enveloped by swirling smoke and flames."



"PRESCOTT, Ariz. — The 19 firefighters killed this week in a rapidly advancing wildfire were battling to save a small housing subdivision and suddenly were encircled by a dense cloud of smoke and flame, according to officials familiar with the investigation.

'The only thing standing between those folks and those homes were these 19 guys up on that ridge,' said Jeff Knotek, who retired as a captain with the Prescott Fire Department on Sunday and now serves as a liaison to the family of one of the dead firefighters.

'Unfortunately, the conditions they were in were not survivable,' said Knotek, a 27-year veteran of the department who has participated in official briefings on the fire."

Cindy Carcamo, John M. Glionna, and Louis Sahagun report for the Los Angeles Times July 4, 2013.

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Source: LA Times, 07/05/2013