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Apr 26 2009, AP

A converted military plane crashed Saturday in heavy fog in the mountains that frame the Salt Lake valley, killing three members of a private firefighting company, authorities said.

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Bruce Martin attends to an engine that powers the 800-foot rope tow at Powderhouse Hill Saturday, Jan. 31, 2009, in South Berwick, Maine. The engine is mounted on the back of a 1938 Ford truck at the top of the hill.