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“We provide the offense,” CAL Fire Batallion Chief Ray Chaney said at a press conference this morning, where reporters received a briefing on preparations being made to battle a major conflagration. “It’s up to homeowners to provide the defense.”

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Conflagration near Witch Creek

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HIGH FIRE DANGER, SANTA ANA WINDS STARTING TONIGHT

October 12, 2008 (El Cajon) - CAL Fire has issued a warning that the danger of wildfire is high due to forecasts of Santa Ana winds starting tonight combined with already hot, dry conditions in San Diego’s East County.

“We provide the offense,” CAL Fire Batallion Chief Ray Chaney said at a press conference this morning, where reporters received a briefing on preparations being made to battle a major conflagration. “It’s up to homeowners to provide the defense.”

Two additional helicopters have been brought in for this weekend’s wind event to supplement five choppers already in San Diego County for this year’s fire season. Aircraft from the U.S. Marines and Navy are also on standby, including SH 60 Blackhawk helicopters, CH 53 Sea Stallions, and CH 46 units. “These are very large aircraft that all have water pickup and drop capability,” Chaney confirmed.

A Sheriff’s helicopter will coordinate communications between military craft and others.

“The smoke, environmental factors, and wind wreak havoc on aircraft,” CAL Fire’s Steve Shoemaker said, noting hazards posed to pilots and crews. “We need direct and excellent communication between aircraft.” The Sheriff’s Department has four pilots on standby this weekend including three helicopter pilots plus a 707 pilot.

CAL Fire has brought in five additional fire engines for a total of 33 available this weekend, plus four additional hand crews for total of 24 and two additional bulldozers. A type-1 incident command team is also in place, Captain Nick Shuler at CAL Fire confirmed.

San Diego Gas & Electric Company (SDG&E) earlier this week announced it is sending letters to 45,000 residents warning that it plans to shut-off power to selected areas if fire danger is high, high winds are forecast and several other key conditions are met. SDG&E faces potentially huge liability claims from downed power lines found to have caused several major fires last year, including the devastating Witch Creek blaze.

Homeowners are advised to clear at least 100 feet of defensible space around their homes and to cut down low-hanging tree limbs that can serve as “fire ladders”, Shuler said.

“Be prepared,” advised Chaney. “Have a discussion with your family on where and how to evacuate. Have a plan. Start a phone tree. Do you have all your medications with you? All these conversations need to take place before the fire.”

Editor Miriam Raftery is a national award-winning journalist who has been covering wildfires and fire-related issues in San Diego County for the past 20 years.

Lawrence A. Herzog is Professor of City Planning, School of Public Affairs, San Diego State University. He is author or editor of numerous books and essays. His latest book, Global Suburbs: Urban Sprawl From the Rio Grande to Rio de Janeiro (Routledge Press), will be published in the summer, 2014.
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