RECAST: Good News Miniseries: Hotfoot Teddy and the UnTold Story of Smokey the Bear
HealthCare UnTold12 Syys 2024

RECAST: Good News Miniseries: Hotfoot Teddy and the UnTold Story of Smokey the Bear

We are recasting our podcast on Smokey the Bear and our Indigenous firefighters. Help them by being safe and keeping your family safe with these safety precautions if you live in fire prone areas:
*Create a fire escape plan

  • Install and maintain smoke alarms
  • Keep important documents and essentials with multiple family members if you can't afford a fireproof safe:
  • Pack an emergency kit
  • Have a designated meeting point:
  • Practice fire safety: Take precautions to prevent fires by keeping flammable materials away from heat sources, never leaving
    cooking unattended and being cautious with candles and other open flames.

Our podcast for today presents the thrilling story of Hot Foot Teddy, popularly known as Smokey the Bear, who contributed immensely to our forest management practices. This marks the beginning of an enlightening mini-series on the invaluable contributions of Native Americans, Mestizo/Spanish/Latino firefighters, hot shots, and search and rescue teams to the forestry sector.

In 1950, a massive fire broke out, and the Snowball Firefighter Crew from the Taos Pueblo in Northern New Mexico swiftly responded. During their heroic efforts to extinguish the fire, Adolf Samora, the crew leader, stumbled upon a little bear that was stranded in a tree. To their shock and dismay, they noticed that the bear's paws were severely burnt due to the raging fire. They immediately named the bear "Hot Foot Teddy" in honor of this harrowing ordeal and save.

Join us as we unravel the intriguing and Untold Story of the remarkable contributions made by our brave firefighters and traditional forest management practitioners. Let us pay tribute to generations of our communities who have put their lives on the line to safeguard our forests and help us appreciate the importance of conservation and sustainable forestry practices.

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