Cal Fire trains Monterey County agencies in new firefighting technique

  • Source: KION-TV CBS 46
  • Published: 03/27/2018 06:55 PM

Hazards post a problem for firefighters. Mountainous terrain stops trucks from getting close, and California's drought is a challenge, more than just dry conditions. "Generally the helicopter is going to use a water source, like a pond, to pull out of, but due to drought conditions, water supply is limited. So we are having to pull from the fire engine," Rich Baier, Fire Captain and Paramedic with Cal Fire, said. Cal Fire has been training in this "ground fill" operation for around three years. Tuesday, training Monterey County agencies. "Making sure its flat, keeping the area clear and free of people. Making sure there is no foreign object debris," Baier said. This would have been a major help two years ago. The Soberanes Fire burned more than 130 thousand acres and destroyed 57 homes, at it moves through the mountains of the Big Sur coast.



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