Taken at East Bay Hills Fire Conference, May 15, 1950: Charles Buck, Forest and Range Experiment Station; D. Walpole, East Bay Park Superintendent; Captain Boyd, Oakland Fire Department; Chief LeStrange, Berkeley Fire Department; Woodbridge Metcalf, University of California; Claude Jackson, East Bay Municipal Utilities District; Carl Albertus, Assistant Deputy State Forester, California Department of Forestry
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Location: average distance Identification: exact ground location unclear, appears unknowable Group picture, at least one name known
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fritz_metcalf-2638
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Persons - Buck, Charles Persons - Walpole D Persons - Boyd Persons -LeStrange Persons - Metcalf, Woodbridge Persons - Jackson, Claude Persons - Albertus, Carl California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CDF) Firefighters - Conferences University of California - Forestry - Faculty Alameda County
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