Valley crews sent to assist Tick Fire firefight in Southern California

Friday, October 25, 2019
FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) -- The fast-moving Tick Fire has crews up and down the state scrambling to help battle the blaze.

Dozens of Valley firefighters are already in Southern California, focusing on containment and perimeter control.

"We sent five fire engines, one battalion chief, several support personnel with a communications unit, and as well as two CAL FIRE bulldozers to help with the firefighting efforts," Seth Brown, public information officer of CAL FIRE Fresno County.

CAL FIRE Fresno County sent the most resources from the Central Valley. Still, other local departments have also responded to the mutual aid request in Southern California, including Porterville and Selma.

Officials say fighting fires outside our area is not only goodwill but allows for crew members to gain valuable experience.

The Tick Fire, in particular, is unique for this time of year because strong autumn winds drive the flames.

"Some of the terrains are similar in Southern California, but what's different right now is the low humidity and high winds, and that really puts a different strategy and tactics in place on fighting the fires," Brown said.

So far, the fire in Santa Clarita has destroyed a handful of structures, while tens of thousands of residents were evacuated from their homes in Los Angeles County.

"We don't have predictions in how long they're going to be down there right now. We anticipate the potential for them ordering more equipment, and we have that equipment here in CAL FIRE Fresno area," Brown said.

So far, crews from the Valley have not been called to assist with the Kincade Fire in Northern California.
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