Re: Porter Ranch Fire,members in danger.
Looks like all of us in Southern California may be in for another rough fire season like last October. A fire broke out today on Camp Penalton, a military base outside of Oceanside in San Diego county. Apparently, CalFire didn't make an agreement with the right people to allow the use of nightvision equipped choppers to fly over the base at night to help put out the fire. It seems they didn't learn enough from last year. We have the right resources to fight these fires, but once again, they're not being deployed because of more red tape. If this or another fire leads to human deaths because of these red tape problems, I seriously hope someone gets fired and replaced with someone competent. This problem was supposed to be resolved after last year's mismanagement. It's rediculous that each governmental organization has to have an agreement in writing before they can help each other. If my neighbor's house was on fire, I wouldn't wait for written consent to help while my neighbor was burning alive in his home. If we have the resources to fight a fire and save lives, we should help. They shouldn't have to wait for consent to save people's lives while homes are burning. Rant over.
For those of you in harm's way, I sincerely hope you make it through this ordeal okay. I know what you're going through. It stinks to be forced out of your home only to live in a nonprivate shelter or a car for who knows how long. It doesn't feel good knowing your home may be burning and you have a hard time providing for and protecting your family. If you have a home when you get back, you may not have electricity or water for days or weeks. Sometimes you may not have all of your family members when you get back. One week from tommorow, the 21st, will be the anniversary of the Witch fire that started in my home town, Ramona. The 18th was the day I lost my mom to cancer last year, three days before the fire. I'll be praying for those of you in harm's way and that you don't have to go through what I went through, or worse. For any members who are firefighters or police officers, I have nothing but respect for you for risking your lives to save others. I hope that you stay safe during these fires and other disasters to come. Heroes willing to put their lives on the line to save others are hard to find these days.