WA firefighters travel to California to help battle wildland fires

Bellevue, WALocal News

Firefighters from nine agencies in western Washington are heading to southern California to assist in battling raging wildfires that have resulted in five deaths and the destruction of over 1,000 buildings. Fueled by fierce Santa Ana winds, the fires have spread uncontrollably, prompting California authorities to request aid. Captain Derek Kuhn from the Tulalip Bay Fire Department noted the urgency of the situation, stating that they were honored to respond promptly to the call for help. The task force will embark on a two-day journey to California, where they will receive detailed assignments based on the evolving situation. They are prepared to fight the fires for a total of 18 days, with all personnel being wildland certified and equipped with their Red Card.

Additionally, the Washington State Department of Natural Resources will send 35 firefighters and 10 engines to further support firefighting efforts. This collaboration underscores the commitment of firefighting teams to assist during critical incidents, showcasing a spirit of solidarity in the face of natural disasters. The proactive response from Washington's fire agencies highlights their readiness and dedication to protect lives and property in times of crisis.

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