Colorado doubles down on its move away from relying on rented aircraft to fight wildfires
Colorado is doubling down on its push to rely less on rented aircraft to fight wildfires, the governor signing a bill Friday allocating $26 million to buy another "Firehawk," a converted version of the military’s ubiquitous Black Hawk helicopter.
Colorado doubles down on its move away from relying on rented aircraft to fight wildfires
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