I'll put this in context for you. Back 20 years when the last really big firestorm was raging and I was the Washington State Emergency Operations Center Disaster Manager, I could not get the DNR to ask the National Guard for assistance. Basically they did not want to "say Uncle" and ask for the help.
Eventually the fires did get to the point where they asked for help and in the end, active-duty United States Marines were deployed to help save the town of Leavenworth, Wash.
DNR will have to do a great deal of work to make sure that these citizen volunteers get the right training to stay safe, and it is going to have to be clarified:
- Are they being paid for the effort (I know volunteer -- but ...)
- Are they getting free fuel?
- What about housing and feeding of the volunteers?
- What if there is an injury, broken leg, twisted ankle, heart attack -- what is the liability?