Governor Newsom pre-deploys additional resources to Southern California ahead of heat and red flag warnings

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SACRAMENTO – At the direction of Governor Gavin Newsom, the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) approved the predeployment of additional firefighting resources in Los Angeles, Kern, Ventura, Santa Barbara and San Bernardino Counties. This is on top of resources predeloyed earlier today to Los Angeles County in response to elevated heat and critical fire weather conditions forecasted to impact Southern California starting this Wednesday and lasting through Sunday.

“We continue to predeploy resources to Southern California ahead of dangerous fire weather conditions later this week. Now is the time to prepare, California: check your local forecasts, sign up for alerts, and make a go bag.” 

Governor Gavin Newsom

A total of 32 fire engines, nine water tenders, nine bulldozers, five helicopters, nine hand crews, 13 dispatchers, and two Incident Management Teams are pre-deployed across five counties. These efforts ensure that resources are ready to respond quickly, minimizing the potential impact of new fires. This proactive approach has proven to be a critical component of California’s wildfire response strategy, reducing response times and containing fires before they escalate into major incidents.

Residents are urged to stay vigilant during this heightened heat and fire weather period. Californians are reminded to: