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Wildland Firefighter Magazine
January 2006


Vol. 24 Issue 1

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What's in Your Pack?

By Tom Story

Una Brown, Engine Captain, Tonto National Forest


PHOTO TOM STORY

Una Brown started her fire career with the Bureau of Indian Affairs on one of the Navajo Scout Type 2 crews, which she joined right out of high school in 1999. In 2000, she moved to the Forest Service as an engine crewperson on the Tonto National Forest in Arizona; she now captains a Type 6 on the Mesa Ranger District of the Tonto.

Mesa engines use Ruffian packs. "What I like about Ruffian is that you can customize it," Brown says. "We wanted a detachable pack, because some of the fires are right near roads, and we don't need our full packs." The main part of the pack stores the fire shelter, a Camelback hydration system and four one-quart military-style canteens for water. For food, Brown packs MREs, a can of ravioli and tuna packages.

What's the most important thing in Una Brown's pack? "Safety-wise, my fire shelter," she says. "But I've grown attached to my new GPS unit. You can do a lot of cool things with it. And when you go into a fire after dark, you can find your way out."

Brown takes one personal item with her on all assignments: "One thing that helps me get through some of the hard times is a letter from my mom. I keep that in [my pack] all the time."

Tom Story is a freelance photographer and writer from Tempe, Ariz.


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