- Subject: NATIONAL-NEWS-RELEASE: US FOREST SERVICE INITIATES REVIEW OF STATION FIRE
- From: "Press Office" <pressoffice@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 30 Sep 2009 11:08:29 -0400
- Approved-by: jwalsh@xxxxxxxxx
NEWS RELEASE USDA FOREST SERVICE
Press Office 201 14th Street, SW
Washington, D.C., 20024
Voice (202) 205-1134 Web: http://www.fs.fed.us
Release No.0908
Contact: Press Office, 202-205-1134
US FOREST SERVICE INITIATES REVIEW OF
STATION FIRE
WASHINGTON, September 30, 2009 - US
Forest Service Chief Thomas Tidwell announced today the agency's decision
to initiate an interagency review of the suppression efforts of the Station
Fire on the Angeles National Forest in the Pacific Southwest Region of
the Forest Service in southern California.
"Our highest priority is firefighter
and public safety and the efforts by firefighters to achieve this were
outstanding during this event, and deserve to be recognized," said
Chief Tidwell.
"Reviewing our firefighting efforts
is part of our normal process, however due to the unprecedented size of
the Station Fire and questions being raised about firefighting actions,
I am directing a review of the Station Fire, and seeking the participation
of our key interagency partners."
"With the significant loss of life,
and impacts to the local community, we must determine the effectiveness
of our efforts, including how decisions were made and how fire behavior
prediction models helped guide our suppression strategies," said Tidwell.
"We owe it to the local communities, County and State and all
who suffered losses to learn as much as we can," Tidwell concluded.
Nationally, the US Forest Service extinguishes
98% of wildland fires within the first 24 hours. The Station Fire
exhibited unusually extreme fire behavior for southern California and involved
one of the largest initial attack efforts ever undertaken. To date,
the suppression cost of the Station Fire is $93 million and at its peak,
5,244 firefighters were assigned. The Station Fire burned 160,577
acres, destroyed 89 structures and killed two LA County firefighters.
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