Thursday, December 20, 2007

CDF News: Cal Fire Cuts Back To Normal Levels Of Staffing

Beginning today, Cal Fire is reducing staff levels in San Diego County.

Cal Fire usually cuts back on positions by Nov. 1, but this year, they kept a full staff until San Diego got enough rainfall to lessen the fire danger.

Despite today's cutbacks, there is still enough staff on hand in case of an emergency.

"We've got 18 stations staffed, we have all of our dozers staffed, we have our hand crews staffed, we've got an aircraft and two air tankers up at Ramona, and we've got the two county copters with one of our hand crews on them," Cal Fire Capt. Steve Shoemaker said.

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