Goal Was to Expedite Firefighting Assistance
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* It is unfortunate that the writer of your editorial “Shooting Down a Bad Idea” (Nov. 7) did not bother to attend the Board of Supervisors meeting to listen to or contribute to the discussion regarding the possible redeployment of resources and firefighting equipment, including aircraft.
When I toured the Altadena fire area last week, it was reported that the U. S. Forest Service had removed two of its fixed-wing aircraft to North Carolina. The purpose of my motion was to create a dialogue among affected agencies to determine what can be done to expedite emergency relief in the event of a disaster.
The action that resulted from board discussion was to have the Fire Department and the federal government conduct a study to insure that all firefighting aircraft are reassigned to Southern California when necessary.
MICHAEL D. ANTONOVICH
County Supervisor, 5th District
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