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White Rocks residents returning home
Did tribal member stop 2 from putting out blaze in early stages?
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Margie said she knew immediately those victims were Tracy and George. Roberson was flown to a local hospital but died a short time later. A Fish and Wildfire officer reportedly also suffered minor burn injuries after reaching the bodies of the Houstons and pulling them out.
Margie and JaLynn said their husbands would be remembered as men who loved their families, loved the outdoors, their church and their community.
"Everything he did was for us," JaLynn said while fighting back tears.
Tracy Houston worked for the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Between work and family, JaLynn said what stood out about her husband was "his dedication to everything he did. He gave it 100 percent."
Although Uintah County Commissioner Rod Harris described the fire Sunday evening as still being "very explosive and dangerous," Martin said at this point they considered the community of White Rocks as "being safe" from the fire and hoped to have news soon about when residents might be able to return to their homes.
Federal officials said that a Girl Scout recreation camp and 150 homes near Dryfork Canyon were also threatened by flames.
Up to 75 percent of that figure will be paid by funds from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security's Federal Emergency Management Agency, according to a press release from the agency issued on Sunday. The money will be provided via fire management assistance grants and could be used to pay for equipment use, mobilization and demobilization, materials, supplies and field camps.
Contributing: Rebecca Palmer
E-mail: preavy@desnews.com; rpalmer@desnews.com
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