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As CAL FIRE positions resources and staff, residents are urged to prepare too
Source: CAL FIRE
January 7, 2025 (Sacramento) - In response to a forecast of critical fire weather conditions, CAL FIRE has increased firefighter staffing and pre-positioned resources throughout Southern California. The National Weather Service predicts strong offshore winds, low humidity, and high fire risk from Tuesday through Thursday.
Key Actions by CAL FIRE:
- CAL FIRE is strategically moving firefighting resources from Northern California into Southern California including 45 additional fire engines and six additional hand crews to Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego, San Luis Obispo and Ventura counties.
- In addition to resources from Northern California, CAL FIRE San Bernardino, Riverside and San Diego Units will staff additional firefighting resources above normal levels including fire engines, handcrews, bulldozers, water tenders and supervisory personnel 24/7.
- Staffing additional aerial firefighting resources in the region.
- Augmenting regional intelligence, dispatch and investigative resources.

Chief Tyler reminds residents what while CAL FIRE and our partners are bolstering staffing and resources, 95% of wildfires are human caused. We need the public’s vigilance to prevent new fires.
Fire Prevention Reminders:
- One small spark can quickly become a large fire when it’s windy.
- When towing, ensure chains are not dragging.
- Avoid mowing or trimming dry grass on windy days.
- Do not park vehicles in dry grass.
- Ensure campfires are fully extinguished.
- Report suspicious activities promptly to prevent arson.
Take steps to ensure your family’s safety by being prepared ahead of a wildfire.
- Ensure everyone in your home knows your evacuation plan
- Have your go-bag ready
- Have a plan for your pets.
- Remove flammable items from the first five feet around your home
For fire prevention tips and emergency planning resources, visit www.ReadyForWildfire.org.
Stay prepared. Stay safe.