Description |
1 online resource (14 minutes) |
Summary |
A report on "The Camp Fire," a massive wildfire that burned through the town of Paradise, California on November 8th; and the rapid DNA identification process being used to identify remains of the victims within hours. Includes interviews with: Kory Honea, Butte County Sheriff and Coroner; Captain John Jessen, state firefighter; Eva Walker, Paradise resident; Casey Pec, Joe Kennedy, Sam Layton, Strike team firefighters; Ken Pimlott, chief of California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection; Dr. Richard Selden, inventor of rapid DNA identification technology; Bonnie Wehe, Lisa Wehe, and Tommy Wehe, relatives of Marie Wehe, Camp Fire victim |
Performer |
Reporter: Bill Whitaker ; interviewees: Kory Honea, Captain John Jessen, Eva Walker, Casey Pec, Joe Kennedy, Sam Layton, Ken Pimlott, Dr. Richard Selden, Bonnie Wehe, Lisa Wehe, and Tommy Wehe |
Notes |
In English |
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Title from title screen (viewed January 26, 2024) |
Subject |
Camp Fire, Calif., 2018.
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Human remains (Archaeology) -- California -- Paradise -- Identification
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DNA -- Analysis
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Genre/Form |
Television news programs.
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Téléjournaux.
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Streaming video
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Author |
Whitaker, Bill, 1951- interviewer.
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Lieberman, Marc E., producer
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Rawaf, Ali, producer
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CBS Corp., publisher.
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CBS News Productions, production company.
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CBS Entertainment (Firm), production company.
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