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Dallas Fire-Rescue Firefighters Deploy to California to Aid in Wildland Fire Response

In a continued effort to support firefighting operations nationwide, Dallas Fire Rescue (DFR) is deploying six personnel to assist with ongoing wildland fire response efforts in Los Angeles County, California. The deployment, which takes place on Saturday, January 11, 2025, includes a Type 3 fire engine staffed with four wildland firefighters as part of a strike team composed of resources from around the state. Additionally, two DFR members will join the Emergency Medical Task Force to provide critical medical support for fire crews.

The deployments are expected to last up to 14 days, with the possibility of extension based on operational needs and conditions on the ground.

“We stand in solidarity with the teams of firefighters working to protect lives and property,” said Justin Ball, Dallas Fire Rescue Interim Fire Chief. “Dallas Fire Rescue Department is always ready to step in to support our fellow firefighters, especially in these extremely challenging conditions.”

Wildland firefighters, including those from DFR, are specially trained in wildlfire suppression, capable of tackling fires in difficult and hazardous environments, such as steep terrain and high temperatures. The strike team, consisting of five firefighting units and a designated Strike Team Leader – will be deployed to high-priority areas where their efforts can make the greatest impact. DFR will join other strike teams made up of personnel from Parker County, Greenville, Allen, Frisco and McKinney.

The deployment is made possible through the Emergency Management Assistance Compact (EMAC), a mutual aid agreement that allows states to request assistance from other states and local departments during large-scale emergencies. Dallas Fire Rescue is proud to answer California’s call for aid and provide critical resources to combat this ongoing wildfire emergency.

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