{"id":297710,"date":"2007-05-10T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2007-05-10T07:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sdnews.com\/officials-focus-on-fire-prevention\/"},"modified":"2007-05-10T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2007-05-10T07:00:00","slug":"officials-focus-on-fire-prevention","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/test.sdnews.com\/es\/officials-focus-on-fire-prevention\/","title":{"rendered":"Officials focus on fire prevention"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>With brush conditions feared to be the worst in perhaps 90 years, fire officials are launching a preemptive strike to raise awareness of the increased danger. <br \/>A half-lit cigarette thrown from a car window or an illegal bonfire poses much more of a threat than just a potential ticket from park rangers, officials said recently. <br \/>To illustrate their point, members of the San Diego Fire and Rescue Department set ablaze a pile of dry brush during a controlled burn demonstration on Thursday, May 3, at Marian Bear Memorial Park. <br \/>Using the burn to show how an inferno can erupt in less than a minute, FRD Chief Tracy Jarman pointed out that brush growing under wooden decks, in backyards and along the 950 linear canyon miles in the region poses a severe risk. <br \/>&#8220;I&#8217;m extraordinarily concerned about the fire potential and the danger for this upcoming fire season,&#8221; Jarman said. <br \/>Over the last year, cold weather and scarce rain has caused a high percentage of brush and vegetation to die and dry out, Jarman said. <br \/>Maurice Luque, a spokesman for the San Diego Fire Department, agreed. <br \/>&#8220;You have vegetation that&#8217;s very low in fuel moisture &#8220;\u00a6 It&#8217;s green, but it&#8217;s dry inside,&#8221; Luque said. <br \/>The potential danger has the fire department focused on prevention and public awareness, according to Jarman. <br \/>This week, the Fire and Rescue Department launched its annual canyon fire-rim inspection program, Jarman said. As part of the program, officials from 42 stations will inspect canyon areas and surrounding properties for fire hazards. <br \/>Officials also began passing out a single-page information sheet with additional information for homeowners, Jarman said. <br \/>The Fire and Rescue Department officials suggest clearing an area of about 100 feet of &#8220;defensible space&#8221; by selectively trimming vegetation around homes. They also suggest clearing dying tree branches and removing leaves from rain gutters. <br \/>Although the department is focused on prevention, officials said they are prepared in the event a fire does erupt. <br \/>The department lists 20 different sites that have been designated high-risk zones, said Deputy Chief Perry Peake. The areas include all canyons, Tierrasanta, Scripps Ranch and Mount Soledad. <br \/>Although the department has a unique, detailed plan for each area, anywhere brush and grass have grown heavily in the last year poses a danger, he said. <br \/>Having gained valuable insight after the 2003 Cedar fire &#8221; the largest in California history &#8221; the Fire and Rescue Department has developed new firefighting technologies within the last year, Peake said. <br \/>A new mobile communication center with a direct video link from helicopters flying over a fire can provide immediate visual information to firefighters in terms of size and location, Jarman said. <br \/>Also, Copter-1, the station&#8217;s fire and rescue helicopter, now operates 24 hours a day. <br \/>In addition to new technology, the Sycuan Fire Department with the Bureau of Indian Affairs will provide an 8- to 12-person &#8220;elite fire team.&#8221; Copter-1 drops the team into the most dangerous areas of the fire to supplement efforts of the San Diego Fire and Rescue Department, Jarman said. <br \/>&#8220;The best way we&#8217;re going to be able to keep them contained is to hit &#8217;em hard, hit &#8217;em early and hit &#8217;em fast,&#8221; Jarman said.<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>With brush conditions feared to be the worst in perhaps 90 years, fire officials are launching a preemptive strike to raise awareness of the increased danger. A half-lit cigarette thrown from a car window or an illegal bonfire poses much more of a threat than just a potential ticket from park rangers, officials said recently. 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