San Diego Union-Tribune (Sunday)

OFFICIALS APPROVE RIVERSIDE-SAN DIEGO FIRE AID PACT

Counties agree to provide help with fires, emergencie­s

- CITY NEWS SERVICE

The Board of Supervisor­s have approved an inaugural automatic aid agreement between the Riverside County Fire Department and the San Diego County Fire Authority, under which each agency will be expected to lend a hand during wildfires and other emergencie­s within a few miles of the county line.

In a 5-0 vote without comment on July 7, the board authorized the compact until June 30, 2025, when it will expire, or the parties decide to continue it.

“Riverside County and the San Diego County Fire Authority will benefit with the automatic aid agreement by securing automatic aid in fire protection, in the protection of life and property from fire, and in firefighti­ng for the residents and visitors of both areas,” according to a county fire statement posted to the board's policy agenda. “With the increased fire potential, which is predominat­ely due to the water drought, both parties will be better prepared for the fire season, or any emergency each party may potentiall­y face.”

Riverside County maintains automatic aid agreements with several jurisdicti­ons, but this is the first such compact with San Diego County.

The agreement specifies that either fire agency could be called upon to send resources to wildfires on either side of the county line — up to 5 miles inside their respective jurisdicti­ons.

“However, neither party shall be required to reduce its own fire protection resources, personnel, services and facilities to the detriment of its normal fire protection capability,” according to the compact.

Aid requests will have to be mutually acknowledg­ed before crews and firefighti­ng equipment are dispatched, officials said. In Riverside County, the Perris Emergency Command Center will be the controllin­g authority. In San Diego County, it will be the Monte Vista Inter-agency Emergency Command Center.

Generally, neither fire agency will be responsibl­e for costs incurred by the other in meeting obligation­s establishe­d by the accord, but there may be exceptions, including when specialize­d equipment is put to use and some maintenanc­e is required during extended deployment­s, according to the terms.

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