Largest Dispatch of Fire Crews in CCC History
The California Conservation Corps sent more than 800 corpsmembers, the largest number in the program's 32-year history, to wildfires throughout the state in 2008. At least one CCC was dispatched to a fire somewhere in California every single day from June 9 to October 26, when the last corpsmembers were demobilized.
Most of the CCC crews assisted with logistical support to CAL FIRE and the U.S. Forest Service at the fire camps. In addition, the Redding Center’s Type II crew, Shasta 21, provided initial attack and mop-up work throughout the state.
Gov. Schwarzenegger met corpsmembers on his visits to various fire camps throughout the summer and praised their efforts. CCC crews worked 12-to-16-hour days while assigned to a fire, for stints up to 21 days.
Read it all and more at the HardCorps Blog
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