per fema daily ops briefing Camp Fire - 149,000 acres - 9,899 homes destroyed - 76 "fatalities" / deaths
Woolsey Fire - 98,000 acres - 723 homes destroyed - 3 deaths on Woolsey Fire yesterday at morning briefing they said they wanted to keep the fire north of the Pacific Ocean - I head the IC say it and point to the map at the same time - no one laughed there - but I laughed -------------------------- it would be very interesting - for starters - to plot all of the unstaffed fire equipment when these fires started for example all aircraft on Camp Fire and all USFS rigs Butte County E37 - just got 1 firefighter to respond Butte County Sta ?64 and ?37 - maybe they just got 1 person each - and rolled the tankers - but not the engines Did Butte County CalFire have any reserve engines manned? Patrol 75 and Water Tender 144 from Los Angeles County - both unstaffed apparently LA County chopper went down with mechanical problem did Ventura County FD have any extra staff on duty at all ? why was there a special request for a 2nd helo on the Hall Fire? did they just have 1 helo out of 5 staffed? why didn't the Van Nuys helitanker go immediately to the Woolsey Fire or Hall Fire? where was the ANF helitanker? where was the LPNF helitanker? where were all of the LAFD helos? where were all of the LA County aircraft - including super scoopers? where were all of the ANF handcrews? no one thought that holding them 1 extra week or month would be a good idea? -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "massfire" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. Visit this group at https://groups.google.com/group/massfire. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
