Episode
NOVA: Fire Wars
Overview
In the program, NOVA accompanies the men and women of a wildland firefighting crew known as the Arrowhead Hotshots as they battle one of the most destructive wildfire seasons ever, the summer of 2000.
Details
- Series
- NOVA
- Season
- Season 29
- Episode
- Episode 17
- Air date
- 2002-05-07
- Runtime
- 55 min
Episode context
Fire Wars is Episode 17 in Season 29 of NOVA. It aired on 2002-05-07. The runtime is 55 min.
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