Thursday, June 28, 2007

NEWS- CAL FIRE chief resigns as county takes reins

Tulare Advance Register:

Ed Wristen, CAL FIRE's last fire chief in Tulare County, has submitted his resignation.

The fire warden's resignation is effective at 8 a.m. Sunday, when CAL FIRE hands over operations to the new Tulare County Fire Department.

Wristen first retired as CAL FIRE chief for the county in July 2000. But he agreed in January 2006 to come out of retirement and oversee the transition between CAL FIRE and the new department. Once the transition is complete, Wristen plans to retire again from the firefighting business — but not right away.

After Sunday, CAL FIRE still will be responsible for fire protection and prevention in the Tulare County foothills, and Wristen will continue running the smaller Tulare County unit until December."

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