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buckeyedoc
01-29-2004, 04:03 PM
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http://cms.firehouse.com/content/article/article.jsp?id=sectionId=46&id=25230


Ghost Allegedly Helps Texas Firefighters Put Out Blaze


RAY PEDRAZA
Courtesy of KGBT News

La Joya firefighters believe they've caught one on camera and they say they'll keep believing that until someone proves them wrong.

Monday night, one of the firefighters shared the images exclusively with Action 4 News. La Joya Assistant Fire Chief Richard Flores isn't really afraid of ghost.

"Ah, it doesn't bother me, as long as he helps," says Flores, laughing.

In fact, a helpful ghost is what his crew believes they captured on camera at a tire shop fire, last week.

The tire shop is located at Moorefield Road and 7 mile line, in Hidalgo County.

"We had one of the firefighters taking pictures that night," explains Flores. "And when she took the picture she looked down at the back of the digital camera and it looked blurry and she thought she messed up."

But after printing the photos from a computer, it was a quite clear. The translucent image of a firefighter can be seen walking through rubble.

So was it simply a camera glitch or the paranormal?

"We started talking to people and they say digital cameras don't do that," says Flores. "Digital cameras will take pictures and then stop. They won't take pictures over ones that have already been taken."

And if it was indeed a ghost, he may have had some company, from another ghost.

Analyzing the picture closely, his wife points out a second image that closely resembles a man's face.

Asked about the second image, Flores says, "I can't place that one. The guy that really caught our eye is the one where you can see clear through him."

And before anyone claims they can see right through Flores on this one, he strongly denies altering the pictures on a computer.

"I'm not gonna be doctoring any pictures - I don't have time for that."

One thing is for certain, Flores has e-mailed the images to several neighboring fire departments and no one can seem to identify the mysterious firefighter.

"How it came about I wouldn't know. But there was a lot of firefighters out there that night and it was a pretty big fire. And I guess we had extra help."

Another puzzling detail is the fact that the unknown firefighter in the picture was wearing a blue hat. On the evening of the fire, everyone else was wearing black or white hats.

Flores says they'll continue asking to see if anyone can identify the firefighter. He feels, perhaps, it's the ghost of a fallen local hero.


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Salty Dog
01-29-2004, 04:11 PM
whoa.

Wilco
01-29-2004, 04:16 PM
I believe in ghosts, so I believe that photo.

Gringo
01-29-2004, 04:28 PM
Not the first time I've heard of a helpful ghost.
Apparently there's this one who cleans up and does the washing up at this local restraunt while everyone else has left. Bizzare huh?

Apogee
01-29-2004, 04:37 PM
theres supposed to be alot of ghosts around here, but I dunno. Although on Monday night my room's faucet randomly turned on, so who knows...

Seoulstriker
01-29-2004, 04:41 PM
Not the first time I've heard of a helpful ghost.
Apparently there's this one who cleans up and does the washing up at this local restraunt while everyone else has left. Bizzare huh?

totally, man. i actually know a friendly ghost, but a helpful ghost? casper is soooo overrated. :)

Merik
01-29-2004, 07:37 PM
I think its just the reflection of the light from the camera on the firefighters suit. Seriously look at it, you have a reaf guy and the "ghost" is right next to him walking the same direction and everything.

Uncle Sam
01-29-2004, 07:41 PM
Well, isn't that freaky...

buckeyedoc
01-29-2004, 08:59 PM
Merick,
I hate to say this, but you're wrong. The "ghost" is walking to the right. The one in the turnout coat with "La Joya" on the back is facing to the top and to the left. Sorry.

Merik
01-29-2004, 09:11 PM
Well from the small picture provided it looks like I described it. Sorry.

GrantT
01-29-2004, 10:37 PM
From that little picture it looks like dust on the lens. Not forgetting there are many other factors that could make it look like a ghostly mist, like the one merik has pointed out.

Edit: I didn't read the article so i thought the "ghost" was the misty foreground now i realise it is the supposed ghostly fireman, whatever it is I still believe it is an illusion that is created by the camera.


I hate to say this, but you're wrong.

I'm afraid just like most photographs of supposed ghosts this is a camera issue not a spiritual being. That's not to say I don't believe in ghosts I just thought I’d give the probable explanation.

Midtown
01-30-2004, 10:21 AM
my house is hardcore haunted. and I've worked at two differant places that have had alot of "supernatural" activity. (radisson in bloomington MN was one of em) I have ALOT of good stories about this ****.

Trigger
01-30-2004, 11:00 AM
If you press your face right up against the monitor while displaying that pic, and turn your speakers all the way up...you can hear Mulder and Scully arguing with the 'Cigarette Smoking Man' in the background. :D

Merik
01-30-2004, 07:20 PM
Just keep an eye out for the anal-probe sneaking up behind you ;)

Seraphim
01-30-2004, 08:27 PM
That aint no ghost...night time = using longer shutter time. She snapped the pic when the guy was walking there. IE the same reflective tape pattern.

Merik
01-30-2004, 11:32 PM
I said that didnt I? ;)

GrantT
01-30-2004, 11:54 PM
That aint no ghost...night time = using longer shutter time. She snapped the pic when the guy was walking there. IE the same reflective tape pattern.

As I said in my previous post this is a camera issue but I disagree with your assumption. If she used a long shutter speed both of the firemen would have had to stand in those two positions for a few seconds so they wouldn't appear like smudges. Also if your assuming that it is only one fireman but it looks like two because of the slow shutter then you'd be wrong again, unless it was staged (which is a possibility), it wouldn't be possible to get two distinct pictures of one fireman. By the looks of it she also used flash, the reflective "tape" on both fireman are both reflecting the light from the flash.

I'd really like to see the original, not an 180x130 picture. :|

buckeyedoc
01-31-2004, 01:40 AM
GrantT,
As of right now, this is the best I can do. I'm looking for the original.

http://kgbt.static.worldnow.com/images/111485_LG.gif

James
01-31-2004, 01:44 AM
A real Doc wouldn't freak out a Marine like this... :(

Seraphim
01-31-2004, 01:51 AM
That aint no ghost...night time = using longer shutter time. She snapped the pic when the guy was walking there. IE the same reflective tape pattern.

As I said in my previous post this is a camera issue but I disagree with your assumption. If she used a long shutter speed both of the firemen would have had to stand in those two positions for a few seconds so they wouldn't appear like smudges. Also if your assuming that it is only one fireman but it looks like two because of the slow shutter then you'd be wrong again, unless it was staged (which is a possibility), it wouldn't be possible to get two distinct pictures of one fireman. By the looks of it she also used flash, the reflective "tape" on both fireman are both reflecting the light from the flash.

I'd really like to see the original, not an 180x130 picture. :|

The fire fighter on the right is standing still...so hes going to be well in the picture, fire fighter to the left of him, the supposed "ghost" is moving. Flash would put that image of him on there. I would also like a normal sized picture of it. I could probably recreate that picture if I didnt sell my digicam last month. I do have a film camera, but Im not wasting film to recreate it.