The Signal

A grateful hug

County help recognized for cleanup efforts of Agua Dulce home

- By Perry Smith Signal Deputy Managing Editor

An Agua Dulce family saw their property torched by the Sand Fire in July 2016, and then that same property flooded by a wall of mud, which “destroyed everything” the following January.

Chad and Michelle Goertz spent weeks digging out the mud from their property, but they certainly weren’t alone.

On Tuesday, Michelle Goertz wanted to take some time to show her “profound gratitude” to two separate parties—the leaders and crew for Fire Camp No. 11 in

Acton, just down the road from her home, and Clinton “Todd” Smith of Los Angeles County’s Department of Public Works, Mountain Operations.

“We instantly bonded, because (Smith) told me he went through the same thing,” Michelle Goertz said. “‘Eventually, the chaparral will grow back,’” she said Tuesday, recalling the words of solace Smith shared with her after the storm subsided. “I planted that in my head, and that there’s a light at the end of the tunnel.”

Smith and the fire crew were so helpful, as was the county, in general, she said, that she wrote to Assemblyma­n Tom Lackey, R-Palmdale, to see if there was some way both could be recognized for their efforts.

County officials also congratula­ted staff and the volunteers who made the cleanup possible Tuesday.

“We are proud of our county staff, Clinton ‘Todd’ Smith in Public Works and as well, Capt. Rankin and Fire Camp Crew no. 11,” said Tony Bell, spokesman for 5th District Supervisor Kathryn Barger, “for their efforts to help in this case and who work diligently everyday to protect life and property.”

Lackey responded with a Certificat­e of Appreciati­on from the Legislatur­e. Goertz shared the recognitio­n and a sentiment of gratitude that was somewhat overwhelmi­ng, Smith said.

For Smith, who’s spent the last 31 years working for the county, the last 25 of which have been in Mountain Operations, which regularly brings in the heavy equipment to clear things out after a disaster, the Goertz property was just another day in the office, so to speak.

“It is actually amazing, no one’s ever done that—it’s almost overwhelmi­ng,” he said Tuesday evening. “She made me feel like I was the president or something—I’m a civil servant, you know, that’s my job. That’s what I’m supposed to do: help the citizens. That’s what I do—but it was nice to be recognized for that though.”

Goertz said Smith and the fire crews went well above and beyond the call of duty to help her on her property.

The crews, led by Fire Camp Capt. Jeff Rankin and foreman Brian Byrne, and Smith, from Public Works, were integral to her family’s ability to rebuild after a 10-foot high wall of mud and debris came crashing through their home, she said.

“Since that time, we’ve been able to rehabilita­te the inside of the house,” Goertz said, which was at one point covered in about two feet of mud on the inside.

Replacing the drywall and painting it inside and out were just a few of the laborious tasks to fix the aesthetics though.

The crews regularly worked on clearing debris from the property, whether it was chopping fallen trees into firewood or clearing a larger culvert to make the Goertz property safer.

Her experience was not just about gratitude, but she also wanted to share it as a source of inspiratio­n for others who might have similar trials.

“It’s our wish and our hope to have others see that, yes, you can come back, it’ll just take some time some hard work and some effort—but it can be done,” Goertz said. “It really has been a community effort to get this property back, and we’re so profoundly grateful.”

 ?? Nikolas Samuels/The Signal (See additional photos at signalscv.com) ?? Michelle Goertz and Clinton “Todd” Smith with the Department of Public Works embrace for a hug in front of Goertz’s house in Agua Dulce on Tuesday. Smith was instrument­al in repairing Goertz’s home.
Nikolas Samuels/The Signal (See additional photos at signalscv.com) Michelle Goertz and Clinton “Todd” Smith with the Department of Public Works embrace for a hug in front of Goertz’s house in Agua Dulce on Tuesday. Smith was instrument­al in repairing Goertz’s home.
 ?? Nikolas Samuels/The Signal (See additional photos at signalscv.com) ?? Michelle Goertz and Clinton “Todd” Smith with the Department of Public Works talk about the fire and flood damage that was done to Goertz’s house in late 2016 and early 2017. Smith was instrument­al in repairing damage the house suffered. The inside of...
Nikolas Samuels/The Signal (See additional photos at signalscv.com) Michelle Goertz and Clinton “Todd” Smith with the Department of Public Works talk about the fire and flood damage that was done to Goertz’s house in late 2016 and early 2017. Smith was instrument­al in repairing damage the house suffered. The inside of...

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