SuperFire
In the remote Oregon wilderness, a 50-year drought has turned thousands of acres of timber into kindling that threatens to become a super-fire. With enough devastating force to rival one atomic bomb and the ability to burn ten square miles in only two minutes, it is a catastrophe no one could predict, let alone control. When the fire starts, an entire town stands squarely in its path, and it is up to an elite force of smoke-jumpers and tanker pilots to provide a thick line of defense against the fiery Armageddon. Parachuting into a hellish inferno takes far more than an iron will and good luck, it takes courage at its finest.