What happens when CA is in serious debt and lost priority aid from the FED gov due to sanctuary status (illegal)?
What happens when CA is in serious debt and all attempts to obtain a bailout from [Pelosi inserted and pushed] C19 aid package(s) have failed?
What happens when CA is in serious debt and decides to implement resident overreach by extending statewide shutdowns [incurring massive economic [further] pitfall]?
Average number of fires in CA per year [last 20][June - Dec]?
Average number of fires 2018, 2019, 2020 [June - Dec]?
Outside of standard deviation?
Stated cause(s) of fires?
Heat?
Average temperature(s) of CA per year [last 20][June - Dec]?
Outside of standard deviation?
Power line(s) [source]?
What changed?
What CA programs re: fire prevention [forest - brush] have been severely cut?
What other cuts have impacted fire prevention & safety?
http://www.cpf.org/go/cpf/news-and-events/news/budget-cuts-sacrifice-firefighter-and-public-safety/
How do you obtain FED money?
Declare a State of Emergency and request billions in assistance?
Welcome to CA.
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CPF (CALIFORNIA PROFESSIONAL FIREFIGHTERS): Budget Cuts Sacrifice Firefighter and Public Safety
April 30, 2013
https://web.archive.org/web/20130430083609/http://www.cpf.org/go/cpf/news-and-events/news/budget-cuts-sacrifice-firefighter-and-public-safety/
At a time of increased fire danger and already depleted fire services, budget cuts are causing longer response times and putting both citizen and firefighter lives in danger.
In Los Angeles, examples abound of lives and property lost due to insufficient staffing. Last July, the LAFD permanently lost four ambulances, nine paramedic units and eighteen fire companies. But rather than addressing unsafe staffing levels, LAFD Chief Brian Cummings is unilaterally imposing a dangerous plan to remove firefighters from twenty-two truck companies. His plan is vehemently opposed by the United Firefighters of Los Angeles County (UFLAC) and the Chief Officers Association (COA) because of the increased risk to firefighters and to public safety.
Yesterday UFLAC and COA held a joint press conference to address the proposed staffing cuts at the scene of a fire in North Hollywood that resulted in one fatality and three injuries. Task Force 60 was first on the scene, and happens to be one of those slated to lose a firefighter in Cummings’ plan. Seconds mattered in this fire and having a fully staffed truck certainly saved lives. According to Frank Lima, UFLAC President, with Cummings’ plan in effect, “there would have been more fatalities at this fire.â€
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