September 28, 2007
Cal Fire Hiring Firefighters and Fire Apparatus Engineers
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Labels: Cal Fire, CDF, firefighter jobs
July 15, 2007
Cal Fire Chief Endorses DC-10 Supertanker

The Chief writes at length why he supports this all important firefighting weapon. Here are a few key highlights from his memo.
"in July of 2006, due to intense fire activity in southern California, an evaluation team was formed to determine the feasibility of incorporating the DC-10 into the fire action plan. After an evaluation process, it was determined that the DC-10 could be deployed safely and effectively. A Call When Needed (CWN) contract...."
What they found;
"The DC-10 laid down a continuous line of retardant more than fifty feet wide and .7 to .8 miles long per drop. It would require ten to twelve drops from the S2T to equal the length, and extreme accuracy from the pilots to match the continuity of line. The probability of gaps in the S2T line is very high and the width of the DC-10s drop could not be duplicated..."
Feds refuse to add to their aging fleet;
(See Feds. Kill 747 Supertanker)
"The necessity for this added resource is made more critical with the reduction in availability of the Federal Large Air Tanker (LAT) fleet. Since 2002, the number of LATs has been reduced from 44 to the current level of 18 aircraft. This is a 63% reduction. We are not aware of any planned relief for this shortage in the near future..."
Fire killer;
"The DC-10 drops .7 to .8 miles of retardant per drop, if the aircraft is deployed for a 7 hour day with just one drop per hour, it can directly protect or encircle 2,265 Acres per day..."
Al Gore and his crowd will embrace Tanker 910;
"... the amount of Green House Gas (GHG) emissions that were produced by State fires last year was over 5 million metric tons.....the savings on gas emissions achieved by dispatching the DC-10, the same 1/3 ration was used. That would be 1.5 million metric ton savings for the State and a 6 million ton savings overall. "
Finally;
"The potential benefits directly to the State by utilization of the DC-10 is estimated at $10,000,000 in reduced fire days, $6,800,000 in saved land and timber value, 119 structures saved annually, and the reduction of 1.5 million metric tons of GHG emissions. The public safety, firefighter safety, and pilot safety issues, while not immediately measurable, may also be significant."
Fantastic news for fire ground personnel. Tanker 910 will change the way wildfires are approached. While Director Grijalva did not touch on it I am sure his people are setting up classes at the Fire Academy for line officers to discuss strategies surrounding ground crew safety and best use guidelines.
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Labels: 10 Tanker, CDF, DC-10 Supertanker, Tanker 910
July 01, 2007
Expect To See More Of This
California's Tulare County has assumed fire protection control from CDF(Cal Fire). According to The Fresno Bee;
"Fire and county officials have spent 18 months creating a department they say will save the county about $1 million a year. The move also gives the Board of Supervisors control over labor negotiations.
Building a department in less than two years is no small feat. Tasks ranged from monumental -- hiring more than 80 fire officers and chiefs -- to mundane -- developing an employee handbook...."
"...Cal Fire firefighters pleaded with the county to maintain its contract. Many claimed savings figures were exaggerated and the county would struggle to retain employees because it couldn't compete with state pay."
"Fire and county officials have spent 18 months creating a department they say will save the county about $1 million a year. The move also gives the Board of Supervisors control over labor negotiations.
Building a department in less than two years is no small feat. Tasks ranged from monumental -- hiring more than 80 fire officers and chiefs -- to mundane -- developing an employee handbook...."
"...Cal Fire firefighters pleaded with the county to maintain its contract. Many claimed savings figures were exaggerated and the county would struggle to retain employees because it couldn't compete with state pay."
April 18, 2007
CDF Now Called Cal Fire...... WTF?
It's explained here. I don't get it and I don't care for it. Come to think of it I didn't like it when they changed from "California Department of Forestry" to "California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection".
I am 100% confident they did not consult permanent employees of the department before either was put into effect. It makes me wonder how these name changing brainstorming sessions come about. Who commissions these changes?
You don't go around changing the names of a professional fire department every few years. How often has the Boston Fire Department been changed? Never! FDNY? No one would ever suggest a change but put California bureaucrats on the job and you might end up with something like "New York Protectors From Fire".
NYPFF, what a joke!
Probably the worst reason given for the name change is to come in line with other state departments like Cal Trans and Cal Boat. I've never heard of Cal Boat, what do they do?
Cal Fire, I will never refer to CDF as Cal Fire.
I am 100% confident they did not consult permanent employees of the department before either was put into effect. It makes me wonder how these name changing brainstorming sessions come about. Who commissions these changes?
You don't go around changing the names of a professional fire department every few years. How often has the Boston Fire Department been changed? Never! FDNY? No one would ever suggest a change but put California bureaucrats on the job and you might end up with something like "New York Protectors From Fire".
NYPFF, what a joke!
Probably the worst reason given for the name change is to come in line with other state departments like Cal Trans and Cal Boat. I've never heard of Cal Boat, what do they do?
Cal Fire, I will never refer to CDF as Cal Fire.
Labels: CDF
March 02, 2007
Gov. Schwarzenegger Helps Fallen FF Families

While looking at the above press release I noticed a new website for fire information from the State of California here. It's nice to see such a professional website dedicated to fire news and information on ongoing incidents. Well done!
Labels: CDF, Fallen Firefighters, Governor Schwarzenegger