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  2. California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection

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    The California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE) [3] [4] is the fire department of the California Natural Resources Agency in the U.S. state of California.It is responsible for fire protection in various areas under state responsibility totaling 31 million acres, as well as the administration of the state's private and public forests.

  3. How the Los Angeles Fires Compare to Historic Wildfires - AOL

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    The 2020 August Complex Fire in Northern California for instance, burned more than 1 million acres, but it only damaged 935 structures. The 2021 Dixie Fire, also in the North, had similar acre ...

  4. What does it mean to 'contain' a wildfire? - AOL

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    Fire containment is usually given as a percentage that indicates the extent to which a fire has been hemmed in, according to the Western Fire Chiefs Association, a nonprofit group made up of ...

  5. California wildfires: Officials debunk online posts calling ...

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    A Facebook post allegedly "claims that individuals can come to California to join a clean-up crew in areas affected by recent LA wildfires," according to Cal Fire. "This information is false, and ...

  6. California Fire Safe Council - Wikipedia

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    Fire Safe Council Logo (used by the CFSC and local fire safe councils) The name California Fire Safe Council (CFSC) has been used for two very different organizations. The original use of the name, from 1993 through mid-2002, referred to a loose consortium of local community-based fire safe councils and other organizations that shared the mission of making California's communities less ...

  7. Fire safe councils - Wikipedia

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    Fire safe councils are grassroots community-based organizations in California that share the objective of making communities less vulnerable to catastrophic wildfire.Fire safe councils accomplish this objective through education programs and projects such as shaded fuel breaks or firebreaks to protect area residents against an oncoming wildfire and to provide firefighters with a place to fight ...

  8. Prison inmates among those fighting the Los Angeles wildfires

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    Cal Fire pays an additional $1 an hour, regardless of firefighters' skill level. And when crews work a 24-hour shift, followed by a 24-hour period of rest, the lowest-skilled firefighter would ...

  9. Category:Firefighting in the United States - Wikipedia

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    California Firefighters Memorial; ... International Association of Fire Chiefs; ... S-130/S-190 training courses; Smokejumper;