After witnessing the murder of a family, a young boy finds himself in a race against time as assassins chase him through a wildfire. With the help of a smokejumper, they must navigate the dangerous terrain and fight for their lives.
When a crew of rugged firefighters discovers a baby girl left on their doorstep, they reluctantly take on the responsibility of caring for her. As they navigate the challenges of parenthood, they also have to deal with a building on fire, a flat tire, a forest fire, and even a runaway bride. With their muscles and slapstick comedy, these tough guys are in for the adventure of a lifetime.
A former Smokejumper has to face his scorched past when called to ride his motorcycle a thousand miles across Montana with his estranged teenage daughter.
In Red Skies of Montana, a group of courageous smokejumpers fight against raging forest fires in Montana. Amidst the danger and peril, they must also grapple with personal conflicts and seek revenge against an arsonist. With helicopters, airplanes, and bravery, these firefighters risk their lives to protect the mountainous landscape.
There are over 20,000 wildfires in a typical year; we follow crews to a few of them. First, we see the preseason physical training and a prescribed burn, which burns the flammable underbrush before the trees themselves are flammable. But since these burns can't do the whole job, we see how firespotters pinpoint lighting-caused fires that smokejumpers then have to parachute into. In the open wilderness of Idaho, the job is relatively simple. In California, where forests are closer to civilization and the chaparral forests are much more flammable, access to the fire is easier, but fighting it is harder. And in Australia, where the forests are full of eucalyptus and tea, the flammability is compounded by the acrid smoke.
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