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Friday, November 20, 2009

IAFC Issues Tips for Interface Fire Prevention

The International Association of Fire Chiefs urges fire departments to take a leadership role in ensuring their communities are educated and prepared for the threat of wildland fire. The current situation in southern California and continuing drought conditions in many parts of the United States serve as reminders for the fire and emergency services to stop and evaluate wildland fire planning in their community. “We are closely monitoring the progress of events in southern California, and we stand ready to support the affected communities and their responders in any way we can,” said Chief Steven P. Westermann, ...

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