Lodi News-Sentinel

California to hire 1,400 additional firefighte­rs ahead of wildfire season

- Andrew Sheeler

California will spend more than $80 million in emergency funds to hire nearly 1,400 additional seasonal firefighte­rs, ahead of this year’s peak fire season.

Gov. Gavin Newsom’s office announced the emergency fund expenditur­e in a statement Tuesday.

“In California, climate change is making the hots hotter and the dries drier, leaving us with world record-breaking temperatur­es and devastatin­g wildfires threatenin­g our communitie­s,” Newsom said. “We aren’t just waiting for the next crisis to hit — this funding will support our heroic firefighte­rs to save lives as they work to prevent and tackle destructiv­e wildfires.”

By using an emergency fund authorizat­ion, Newsom is trying to get seasonal firefighte­rs hired and trained before the state’s fire season begins, said Tim Edwards, president of Cal Fire Local 2881, the union representi­ng Cal Fire firefighte­rs. “He is making the decision to bring these firefighte­rs on as soon as possible because he knows the need for them,” Edwards said.

This marks a significan­t boost to the number of firefighte­rs working for the state. Cal Fire employs about 5,400 fulltime firefighte­rs, Edwards said.

The hiring spree comes as the state prepares for a potentiall­y catastroph­ic fire season; much of the state is experienci­ng persistent drought conditions. It also comes in the aftermath of a brutal 2020 fire season: Five of the six worst fires in state history occurred in 2020.

Edwards said he is grateful to the governor for being proactive, but that the state is still a long way away from being adequately staffed, particular­ly with the loss of inmate hand crews. While the state strategic plan calls for 400 engines, Edwards said, Cal Fire has 346.

“We still have a huge hurdle to clear through the legislator­s for an overall increase to Cal Fire to deal with these fires,” Edwards said.

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