Aircraft goes down in reservoir while fighting Gold Mountain Fire
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The Gold Mountain Fire has burned 35,600 acres in southwestern Colorado as authorities investigate what caused the firefighting aircraft to go down.
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Dive teams were called to a reservoir in the western part of the state after a firefighting aircraft went down in the water.
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