Wine Country requested hundreds of engines in firestorm’s first hours but less than half came

  • Source: San Francisco Chronicle
  • Published: 11/17/2017 12:00 AM

In the early hours of the most destructive firestorm in California history, officials in Napa and Sonoma counties knew their local first responders would be overwhelmed and turned to a statewide mutual-aid system designed to swiftly brinThey got help, but they didn’t get what they asked for — not nearly. Commanders in the two counties requested 305 fire engines through the state’s mutual-aid program as the Tubbs Fire swept west from Calistoga to Santa Rosa and the Atlas Fire raced through the hills north of the city of Napa. But only 130 engines would be sent to those blazes over the first 12 hours, according to data obtained by The Chronicle under the state’s Public Records Act. That left local firefighters largely on their own to combat a disaster in Wine Country that would ultimately demand an international effort over several weeks to control



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