This blog is made possible by a grant from Pacific Power and Light. The Talent Historical Society collected stories from children at Talent Elementary School, and Talent Middle School, and accounts from adults. The Almeda fire affected both English and Spanish-speaking families. We have included both English and Spanish stories here. El incendio de Almeda afectó a familias que hablan inglés y español en nuestra ciudad. Por eso, hemos incluido historias de los dos idiomas en este blog.
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The purpose of this blog is to document the history of the Almeda Fire. To protect contributors, we have intentionally not allowed comm...

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Ava’s interview with her Dad, a former firefighter Me: Okay. Hi Dad. We are doing interviews on the Almeda Fire for the Talent Historical So...
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Thea’s Fire Story I was eating breakfast and me and my sister we’re making a fort all the way until lunchtime. I was like, “What is tha...
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In the morning, we saw a fire! We went to the car and packed up. We went to my mom’s friend’s farm house. On the way to the farm, we saw ho...
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