Eyewitness News anchor rescued from Creek fire
Our own morning forecaster, Aaron Perlman, was rescued from the Creek Fire in Lake Edison near Fresno.
He was on his annual hiking trip in the Sierra mountains with his wife when the fire broke out.
More on BakersfieldNow: https://bit.ly/3iakOSl
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He was on his annual hiking trip in the Sierra mountains with his wife when the fire broke out.
More on BakersfieldNow: https://bit.ly/3iakOSl
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