May 9, 2008, News Report
Found in: Public Safety / Justice / Homeland Security
With California's fire season off to an early start, Governor Schwarzenegger took action today to boost the state's preparedness, raise public awareness and mobilize the state's firefighting personnel and resources by signing an Executive Order at the State Capitol in Sacramento.
While the state's response to last year's devastating fires in Lake Tahoe and across Southern California showed why the state's emergency response system and emergency responders are among the nation's strongest, the state has a responsibility to aggressively prepare for the next, inevitable round of wildfires. Today's action ensures that with rising temperatures, high winds and dry vegetation threatening California, we will be ready to respond.
Today's Executive Order follows last week's letter to the President requesting that federal Modular Airborne Fire Fighting System (MAFFS) capabilities be made available for this wildfire season. Earlier this week, the Governor issued a proclamation declaring May 4-10, 2008 "Wildfire Awareness Week."
The Governor's Executive Order mobilizes critical firefighting resources and personnel to save lives and homes statewide. This order directs the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE) and the state's agencies to take immediate action to protect and prepare our state by:
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