"There was no schedule, actually. You would get a phone call, jump down, get on the bus."
Well, let's see, the schedule was just—there was no schedule, actually. You would get a phone call, jump down, get on the bus. (takes phone call) The scheduling was, as I recall, jump down there, jump in the bus, and sometimes you would pick them up at the airport in Phoenix, or maybe you would pick them up at—maybe they'd get some transportation to a regional forest or district office, and then you would pick them up and take them to the fire from there. It depended on the fire, too. Some of the fires were twelve on, twelve off. So crews would work for twelve hours, and you'd be there with them. At the end of twelve hours, you'd bring them into camp. And so most of the fires I was on were one bus, one crew.