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English: Original description: A California Army National Guard UH-60M Black Hawk helicopter from the 40th Combat Aviation Brigade hovers above Mammoth Pool Reservoir before picking up evacuees the night of Sept. 5, 2020.
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A helicopter rescuing evacuees trapped by the Creek Fire at Mammoth Pool Reservoir

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