Thursday, October 25, 2007

Thursday Morning: Air Support?

Sleepless night. Too much smoke and bad dreams. You can't sleep when you have to cough.

Journalist and UCI instructor, Celeste Fremon, at her weblog, Witness LA, has been chronicling the fire all week from her home base of Topanga. Do check her out at: WLA.

Today she offers a lesson in air support. You probably heard Supervisor Spitzer complain about a lack of air support -- and I agreed with him. (Note how silent he was yesterday on the topic when Arnold was in town and visiting down the road at El Toro High School.) Could OC have used earlier air support? I think it's a no-brainer, but Fremon points out that not all help comes from the outside. Each county maintains their own fire-fighting air fleet.

Fremon writes, "For the record, LA County's fleet consists of three Sikorsky Firehawks, four Bell 412 helicopters and another Bell Jet ranger. This fire season, in addition to the copters it had in its own hanger, LA County Fire Department had access to a couple Erickson Sky Cranes, a Super Scooper or two (leased from Quebec) and some other fixed-wing planes that swoop and drop fire retardant."

What do we have in OC? Fremon called the Orange County's fire authority and asked. The answer: "Angela, a very cheerful and sleep-deprived OCFA spokesperson told [Fremon], 'Two helicopters.' To make sure [she] hadn't heard wrong, [Fremon] asked again. Two, [the spokesperson] repeated, and they definitely aren't Firehawks. 'I wish,' she said."

Seems like Supervisior Spitzer--and all of us--need to think about why this is so.

Okay, enough for the morning report. I need to see a doctor today for this cough. Red has gone to the university. Our son's school remains closed. I miss my colleagues, my students, my friends, my family.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

FYI--both Irvine Valley and Saddleback colleges are closed as of 10:30 a.m., Thursday, Oct. 25. Classes are scheduled to resume on Monday, Oct. 28.

Anonymous said...

Oops. Let's make that ... Classes are scheduled to resume on Monday, Oct. 29. I guess I got rattled since I had to cancel a midterm today! Good thoughts going out to all. Sure hope Reb can get some relief for her cough--sounds pretty serious. Fingers crossed that the next few days will find the fires extinguished and that people are able to get back to their homes or get started on plans to repair or rebuild.

Anonymous said...

Reb,

I hope your cough begins to get better. We have a bit better air quality here where we live, if you need a break. Also, where are your cats?

I was interested to read that the OC only has two 'copters. I think that as a nation, as a state, as a region and as a county, we need to take a serious look at our refusal to spend any money on infrastructure: no new taxes for roads, no new taxes for bridges,no new taxes for state parks, no new taxes for fire fighting equipment, no new taxes for schools, and the mantra goes on. It is clear that the federal taxes we do contribute are being squandered on foreign adventures leaving victims of natural disasters to rely on underprepared county and volunteer efforts.

Anonymous said...

Plenty of money for war profiteering and for agribusiness. Bastards.

Anonymous said...

We miss you, too, Reb. xo

Anonymous said...

We miss you too, Reb. Hope that your cough gets better and your stands tall and unscathed.

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