MENDOCINO CO., 12/16/17 — Two strike crews from the Mendocino CalFire unit, along with a strike team from the Little Lake Fire Department, have joined the fight against the historic wildfires currently blazing in the Los Angeles area. “We’ve already sent four engines, two dozers, four crews, and 15 overhead personnel” yesterday, said CalFire Public Information Officer Tricia Austin, and another strike team consisting of five more engines and 20 fire fighters is heading there today.
There are currently five different fires happening in the region around Los Angeles, leaving tens of thousands of acres destroyed, hundreds of structures decimated, and tens of thousands of people evacuated, with more evacuations ongoing. Right now about 87 fire fighters from Cal Fire in Mendocino are heading there, with another strike team of county firefighters on the way as well. Austin said she expects “more to be leaving as the need arise,” and that “more orders are going every day.”
Mendocino CalFire Unit Chief George Gonzalez shared a photo of one of the strike teams on Twitter at the CalFire Mendocino Headquarters before the team took off:
#MEUStrikeTeam ST9111C Assembled at CAL FIRE Mendocino Unit Headquarters before departing to the Southern California Fire Seige. pic.twitter.com/LQ35DoQjL1
— George Gonzalez (@meuchief1100) December 7, 2017
On Monday, the Little Lake Fire Department posted on Facebook: “Although it’s December 5th we just sent out Chief 5401 as a strike team leader and Engine 5468 with four personnel to the Creek Incident in Los Angeles County. Let’s have wishes of safe travels for the strike team. We will keep everyone updated.”
Many fire fighting teams from around the state assisted during the Mendocino-Lake Complex fire, and readers may remember seeing Los Angeles fire trucks in the Willits area in the early days of the fire, which Austin pointed out is an essential part of mutual aid. “They came to help us, so we’re going to help them,” she said.
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