As Critical Fire Weather Persists, Cal OES Prepositions Firefighting Resources in Multiple Counties

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As critical fire weather, including high temperatures and strong winds persist, the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) is working proactively to place firefighting resources in high-risk areas. Cal OES has strategically prepositioned fire engines and personnel in multiple counties to be able to respond if needed. 

The prepositioned fire resources include: 

Los Angeles County:

  • 5 Local Government Engines, Type 1
  • 1 Local Government Water Tender, Type 1
  • 1 Local Government Helicopter, Type 1
  • 1 Local Government Hand crew, Type 1
  • 1 Local Government Dispatcher

Plumas County:

  • 10 Local Government Engines
  • 3 Local Government Water Tenders
  • 1 Local Government Dispatcher
  • 3 Local Government IMT Members

Sierra County:

  • 4 Local Government Engines
  • 3 Local Government Water Tenders
  • 1 Local Government IMT Member

El Dorado County:

  • 4 Local Government Engines
  • 2 Local Government Water Tenders
  • 1 Local Government Dispatcher
  • 2 Local Government IMT Members

With critical fire weather across the state, it’s an important reminder to be prepared for wildfire any time of the year.

  • Sign up for emergency alerts through your county.
  • Pack a go bag.
  • Talk with your family about an emergency plan.
  • Know multiple routes out of your neighborhood.

CALIFORNIA FIRE AND RESCUE MUTUAL AID SYSTEM

The Cal OES Fire and Rescue Branch facilitates the California Fire and Rescue Mutual Aid System, which includes moving more than 270 fire engines from 60 local government resources across the state in support of all-risk emergency response on behalf of local, state and federal government fire organizations. Cal OES assigns local government fire agencies with fire apparatus to maintain surge capacity during day-to-day duties and major emergencies. 

For more from Cal OES, visit CalOES.ca.gov and follow us on Twitter @Cal_OES.