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Body Cam Video Shows Boulder County Deputies Urgently Working To Evacuate Residents Ahead Of Marshall Fire

BOULDER COUNTY, Colo. (CBS4)- The Boulder County Sheriff on Thursday released a series of body camera videos from the evacuation from the Marshall Fire. The video was a small sampling of deputies at work trying to evacuate people in an evacuation deemed by many as very successful in spite of the deaths of two people in the fire.

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It includes video of officers pounding on doors and telling people to leave as the fire approached on Dec. 30. The video, which is edited, does not include efforts at the homes of probable fire victims Nadine Turnbull or Robert Sharpe.

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It does show deputies rounding up dogs and helping to evacuate horses from a stable. At the Costco in Superior, a deputy yells to people, "Evacuate now leave whatever you're doing, go. Fire out back, fire out back!"

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He tells people fleeing the store to head toward Denver, "Everybody hey please, go towards 36. Move now -- leave your stuff -- go! The fire's at the back -- go!"

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