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Inside the Herculean Effort to Tackle the Devastating Park Fire

Inside the Massive Operation to Contain the Park Fire

Red Bluff, Calif. — The colossal wildfire known as the Park Fire has consumed an estimated 392,480 acres, with only 18% containment reported. The fight against this growing inferno is operated from a fire command base and an incident command center, where an enormous logistical operation plays out in the background, coordinating and supporting all those on the frontlines of this blistering battle.

Regulating Rescuers and Responders

The first port of call for everyone involved in the fire battle is check-in. Captain Quincy Sloan of the Bakersfield Fire Department explained, “Each person is given what’s called an order number. My order number is 0-942. So when I come into an incident, I have to first check in.” After this initial sign-in, responders and auxiliary support are given their assignments for the day.

Preparation, Plans, and Projections

The assignments begin at the incident command post. Some tasks may send the firefighters into immediate action. Yet, a contingent of vigilant personnel always keeps a keen eye on the future, gauging the potential trajectory of the fire and preparing a strategic response in anticipation.

“They work with the incident commander to not just wait for an incident to happen,” Sloan elaborated. “They then start thinking ahead – what could happen.”

The Behind-the-Scenes Support

However, beyond the strategic planning and operational directives, much more happens behind the scenes at the incident command center. These vital functions include organizing and distributing essential supplies for firefighters preparing to enter or return from the ferocious flames. A dedicated team tirelessly prepares and serves meals for breakfast and dinner, with packs of lunches put together for firefighters on the move.

Rest, Repairs, and Revenues

Care is also taken in maintaining firefighter gear, with a dedicated team on hand to ensure clothing and equipment are safe for reuse. An area is provisioned for much-needed rest for weary firefighters, complete with on-site laundry facilities.

“They can do 100 to 150 loads a day. I can tell you right now that if that was my wife, she would’ve quit,” shared Sloan humorously, emphasizing the grueling task at hand.

At a time of unprecedented fire activity, the unseen heroes in the background play a critical role in combating them. The Park Fire may indeed be massive and challenging, but the operation to contain it is no less substantial or relentless.


Author: HERE Birmingham

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