expected to be home after a couple days of cutting line around this small retirement community of yarnell. >> from up here, you can actually really see the proximity of yarnell to the place where the fire fighters died. it's a lot closer than i thought it was. the houses really feel like a few hundred meters from the actual spot. >> the last contact from the team was a desperate radio call, the fire was upon them, they were deploying their shelters. >> the fenced-off area is actually where they found the bodies after they deployed their fire tents. >> the media is clamoring for answers. what were the firefighters doing there? why were they caught in that spot? >> basically the wind changed. >> was there a lookout? >> i do not know that. >> wouldn't there be a protocol? >> you're saying you don't know? >> i think what you're trying to get out of here is exactly what happened - and we don't know that, ok? we have 19 people that are dead that are brothers of ours, ok? a fire - a wild land fire specifically - is a very dynamic and moving situation. >> for those who lost fathers, husbands, bro