Monday, 05 May 2008 02:17
Fire Season, CalFire Get An Early Start
With rising temperatures, rapidly drying
vegetation, and the onset of summer weather patterns, CAL FIRE’s
Tuolumne Calaveras Unit, or TCU, is preparing for an early start to the 2008
fire season. 74 seasonal firefighters, including
recruits from Amador County, were hired on April 28 and are completing
training this week. This early hiring of
seasonal staff is in addition to the 12 seasonal firefighters currently
employed in TCU. Starting today, these firefighters will staff the
Unit’s 15 stations 24 hours per day. In
addition to fire engines, they’ll have 1 water-dropping helicopter, 1 air
tactical airplane and 1 air tanker are in full operation at Columbia Air Attack
Base. Also, the 10 fire crews at
Baseline and Vallecito Conservation Camps are staffed and will demonstrate
their fire readiness at their annual drill May 6 and 7. The opening of fire season
varies geographically throughout the state, based upon weather conditions, fuel
loads and increased fire activity. The decision to staff the fire
engines early is made by the Unit Chief based on local fire conditions. By hiring seasonal firefighters, staffing
fire facilities 24 hours per day, and bringing the air operations on early TCU
has increased emergency response capabilities to match the fire potential in
Tuolumne, Amador, and Calaveras counties.