Oregon Firefighters Sing After a 14-Hour Shift

'Take me out to the fire...'
By Newser Editors,  Newser Staff
Posted Sep 17, 2020 12:25 PM CDT

They look exhausted, and no wonder: The team of firefighters in Oregon had just spent 14 hours battling wildfires, reports ABC30. But the team known as the Big Bark Chippers weren't too tired to deliver their own version of "Take Me Out to the Ballgame," as shown in a video posted by crew member Theodore Hiner to Facebook. "Exhausted but still excellent," he wrote. "Busted their butts today. And still make me laugh. My crew. My guys."

As for the revised lyrics: "Take me out to the fire, take me out to the line," they begin. "Bring me some sawyers and hazel hoes. I don't care if I ever get home." As CNN notes, sawyers are people trained to removed trees and limbs during wildfires, and hazel hoes are tools for clearing away cluttered areas. The AP, meanwhile, talks to firefighters battling blazes in Oregon, California, and elsewhere in the West and finds a familiar theme, as voiced by 43-year-old Justin Silvera in Northern California: "I've been at this 23 years, and by far this is the worst I've seen." Oh, and the fire season is only half over, notes the story. (More firefighters stories.)

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