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Black Eagle Fire Spokesman Brandon Skogen said it started as a 5-10 acre fire and ended up growing to roughly 40 acres.
“We did what’s called a direct attack on the fire lead by command lead by command by their vantage point they directed resources to flank the fire on both sides and essentially pinch the head of the fire until they were able to get to the head of the fire and knock it down,” said Skogen.