With Pride, Californians Step Up to Fight Fires »

Posted By idyll 12 months ago in News

While the few cities in this county have paid firefighters, in the small communities that dot this region, fires are fought mostly by trained volunteers.

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    GregD12 months ago

    Yeah for Mendocino County! I was on two departments in Mendocino County, Laytonville Fire and Ukiah Fire. Volunteers are the backbone of departments all throughout California. When I was with Laytonville Fire, we had an engine that was supplied to us by OES (Office of Emergency Services) which was paid for by the State. The idea was that this rig could be staffed and sent anywhere in the State if needed. The coolest thing was that it would have been completely staffed with volunteers because we only had one paid member at the time, our Battalion Chief.

    Although I never had the chance to go, we were frequently called up for strike teams and sent anywhere in the State.

    Great article that recalls many fond memories.

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