700 California Wildfires: Why Don’t We Have Enough Firefighing Resources?

Almost three years ago, Americans watched in horror as this country failed to provide adequate disaster relief resources during Hurricane Katrina. Currently, the scenario is being repeated in California, where an estimated 600 to 900 lightning sparked wildfires are burning. Many of these fires began last Friday afternoon (6/20/08); many of these fires remain unmanned. As someone personally surrounded by over 80 fires in a 10 mile radius of my home, I am pissed, frightened, anxious, and depressed.

On Saturday, I called 911 twice to report seven fires, six of which only appeared on a map yesterday! I called CalFire, the United States Forest Service (two ranger districts), the Humboldt County Sheriff Department, the Trinity County Sheriff Department, and our local volunteer fire department. I wanted to know what road I could take out of our valley if I needed to escape the firestorm. The response, “Ma’am, there are fires everywhere. We don’t know where they are or what roads are open.” I felt trapped, and we began putting dozer lines around our meadow, hooking up more sprinklers, and connecting fire hoses to the pump in our pond.

Friends of ours in Mendocino were told by CDF, “We have so many fires, you are on your own.” YOU ARE ON YOUR OWN! Five days later, there has still not been any agency to help with their fire; however, the BLM showed up to tell them to stop using private bulldozers to put fire lines in around the blaze on public land. They didn’t listen and protected their homes on their own.

We’ve been through fire before, but never of this magnitude. There is no doubt that local agencies are doing the best they can with limited resources. The Firefighter Blog explains:

The State of California is in the midst of the worst wildfire crisis in modern state history. More than 900 wildland fires are burning, many unstaffed. Incident commanders are making do with skeleton crews in most cases.

Of course, the priority for resources has been homes and life, and I commend the job the firefighters are doing, but why did it take our governor three days to declare a state of emergency from the fires? Does he not work on the weekends during a natural disaster? Why do we have skeleton crews? The most apparent lack of support is air support. We are lucky if one plane or helicopter shows up for an hour to fight one fire out of 80 in our smoldering community.

The Bush administration has left this country’s infrastructure to deal with natural disasters in shambles. National Guard troops and resources are in Iraq, and local agencies are underfunded. Increased wildfires have been predicted as a result of global warming; this should not have hit us out of the blue. If we can’t handle natural disasters on our own, we need to ask other countries for help. We often send assistance to other countries during times of need. It’s time to swallow our patriotic pride and admit we can’t fight the magnitude of these fires on our own. We let immigrants earn citizenship by fighting in our wars; why not let them earn citizenship for fighting wildfires?

Locals are trying to make noise to get anyone’s attention: We are in DESPERATE need of help! We have been contacting our county board of supervisors, who have been trying their best to get us resources. We have called the governor, Boxer, Feinstein, Berg, etc. We receive compassionate responses to our pleas for help, but the answer is always the same: We don’t have any resources to send your way. Here is what one impassioned citizen wrote:

We appreciate your efforts in the past week to try and obtain the needed resources to fight the fires in Trinity County. However after five days, there are still few if any resources on any of the eighteen or so fires threatening our home and business, and the homes of our eight to ten other neighbors. All told there are about ten houses, one commercial building, our winery, numerous barns and outbuildings( probably about 25 ) and historic ranches that are being threatened. After we called 911 on Friday afternoon, a spotter plane flew over Friday night, but since then no planes or helicopters have worked on any of the eighteen fires near us…So far the weather has been ok so the fires have not spread too badly, but we need resources at some point to fight these fires, or they will eventually reach our homes and businesses, our lives that we have built over the past twenty years and longer. We are trying our best to be patient, but it is difficult. While we were watching the fires burn last night from our deck, we realized there is at least one that is not on the map and does not have a name…We are doing what we can to remain safe, keep our place green, build defensible barriers, and would like to remain here as long as we can to keep our place safe, especially since so far very little help appears to be on the way. Help is getting closer, which is a good start, but I wish it could get even closer. The fire camps are quite large, I hope they can spare some bodies out our way, and any air support would really help both the fires and our spirits. More resources are needed or the situation in Northern California could turn into another Hurricane Katrina type situation when the government took too long to take care of its citizens.

Local citizens have stepped up to the plate to keep each other informed and squelch wild rumors. What few firefighters have arrived have needed locals to help them find roads and locate fires on the map. Email has been utilized to keep the community informed; however, power was turned off to our town two days ago because of fire near the poles. Maps finally showed up yesterday at the store, and tomorrow there will be a community meeting. The information aspect of the fires is improving, as our local volunteer fire chief explained, “I don’t feel like a mushroom anymore, kept in the dark and fed s**t.” Despite local information efforts, websites reporting incident news are unreliable. This occurs every fire season, when the server for InciWeb can’t handle the demand. Firefighters and families rely on InciWeb for updated information, why can’t the government upgrade the server?

We are lucky the thunderstorms occurred early in fire season, when much of the foliage is still green. These fires are moving slowly, for the most part, which has been a blessing, as agencies scramble for very limited resources. The weather has mostly cooperated with cooler temperatures and light winds, but more thunderstorms are predicted for this weekend.

Image: Redding.com

Tweet This Post

You might also like:

Add a comment or question

Other Views from Red, Green, and Blue

Scottish highlands

Environmental Protest Round-Up 25 September 2009

In Peru, the government has acted on the financially troubled and environmentally challenged Doe Run Peru smelter. Their response to the closure of the site has been to give the operators a 30-month extension on their previous environmental clean-up deadline.

Is Nuclear “The Best Solution On Climate Change”?

A few weeks ago Senator Roger Wicker (R-Miss.) called for a new energy solution. A solution that came in the form of 100 new nuclear power plants. That vision has not left the republicans’ eyes. And on Tuesday, Senator Mike Crapo (R-Idaho) added his two cents.

107 Comments

  1. There is a storm warning for this weekend (28th and 29th) for bad thunderstorms I believe. Seems like this is just the beginning.

  2. How could anyone be surprised by this latest disaster? Incompetent government and global warming are nothing new. I’m sorry to everyone who lives in wildfire country, as well as those who are currently flooded in the Midwest, but we’ve pretty much brought all of this on ourselves. And it’s only going to get worse.

  3. To respond to K, the reason most of us whine is that the services used to be better. They have degraded now. We are paying for the services through our taxes but because of the war in Iraq, money is being diverted there away from other services of the government. We aren’t asking for new services, only to maintain what has always been there. Bush even sent our National Guard resources to Iraq, resources that could very well have been used to fight these fires or to help out with the floods in the mid-west. But instead, they are stuck in the sand in a land that never attacked us.

  4. Saw this through Digg. Jennifer, thank you for being one of the first to be brave enough to bring up the truth about the situation.

  5. Yes we do live in a forest and yes we do have fires but this lightening storm is nothing like anyof us have ever seen. We arenot alowed to fight fire on National Forest land and will be arrested if we attempt to do so. The National could request extra crews from Canada as we have often sent crews there but are not as of 11:00 am today doing so. I have had to leave my home but I did leave the fire hoses going after spending the last 4 days doing more fules reduction and re directing the fire hoses. Thre are no crews on the fires that threaten my home. I expect to lose it. I took some letters and photos my one good ring and some artwork.We are not a high priority. I have been a RN long enough to know that as far as tirage re saving areas Trinity County is far down on the list. My grandsons who live in Canada want to come and help. They have often worked with California crews who came there.But so far America has refused to send any orders to Winnepeg for help with the fire.
    Trinity County and Ward 9 have more in common than I ever thought possible.
    I am safe and have abandonded my home and most all of my possessions and have taken refuge with friends out of the smoke. There are more lightening storms predicted and still no call from help from our Northern neighbors who told me they are ready willing and waiting for the call to come to our aid!
    Why won’t we ask for help when we need it?
    Who wants their budget to look good?
    It won’t be my insurance company …but some buracrat in Bosie who won’t push the fed in DC woh won’t think he will get any where saving my log home in sparsely populated Trinity County.
    And where is the terminator here?
    Another member of the out to lunch bunch!
    Too bad we can’t really defend America from the true threats we don’t have to lie about. No now the lies are about how minimal the threat truly is!

    Pathetic!!

    Patricia

  6. http://www.firebreaksystems.com/

    If you can’t afford your own wildfire suppression system and/or are too incompetent to clear the CDF recommended perimeter, you WILL burn eventually.

    During the San Diego and Tahoe fires, there were some homes left standing amidst the ruins. The fire crews didn’t save those homes, the volunteer brigades didn’t save them…no, the only thing that saved those home were the smart homeowners who did one or more of the aforementioned things in advance.

    This is what mrsleep meant by “take action” (in times of peace prepare for war, etc.)

  7. Hmmm, maybe because your state is broke, financially, and no one wants to pay more taxes?

    Don’t get me wrong, I feel for ya, I really do, but when you don’t want to pay for services, sooner or later those services go away.

    Good job on the DIY for protection also. Hopefully BLM won’t start acting like a bunch of punks after this is all over.

  8. The ignorance in the comments is astounding.

    As a California resident (Livermore, CA) I’m plenty freaked about the prospect of where we’re going. I can barely see out my window, and there’s not even a fire around here.

  9. Any of you chumps that like to talk big about these whiners that need to move, ever been in a forest fire? Have you ever had to help people flee? Have you ever gone back to a hole in the ground that was you home? Until you have you need to shut the fuck up.

  10. Robert- You are obviously a fu**ing low life loser. I love how you tell these people to “take personal responsibility.” What are they supposed to do, any suggestions? God forbid they expect the government which they pay taxes to, to help out in the middle of a MAJOR crisis. I doubt your even a right wind nut, probably just unhappy with how your life has materialized because you have wasted all of your productive energy being a doushbag. So Keep your comments to yourself!

Pages: « 1 2 3 [4] 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 »

Tell us what you think: