Some Fire Crews Return Home As Kincade Firefight Eases

  • Source: KPIX-TV CBS 5 San Francisco
  • Published: 10/31/2019 06:47 PM

After a very long and sometimes dangerous week battling the Kincade Fire in Sonoma County, some of the fire crews finally got to go home Thursday. With 60 percent of the fire contained, dozens of urban fire rigs were being released. “Most of the trucks you see leaving right now are the structure or the Type 1’s as we refer to them,” said Kit Bailey with California Office of Emergency Services. “And that mission is starting to wind down. We are still keeping a lot of our wildland Type 3 engines.” The San Francisco convoy assembled and left camp Thursday morning, but the effort is to get the Southern California crews out first so that if needed, they may be available to help join the fight against multiple fires still burning down south The strike team from the city of Alameda and East Bay Regional Parks received their discharge papers Thursday afternoon.



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