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Ongoing California Wildfire Season Putting Aerial Firefighters On Extended Alert
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Ongoing California Wildfire Season Putting Aerial Firefighters On Extended Alert
2014
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\"We have nothing on contract currently, but we could likely make aircraft available if needed,\" explained Dan Sweet, Columbia Helicopters' Public Relations Manager. \"Keith Saylor, our Fire Operations Manager, is monitoring the situation in California and is communicating with officials of both CALFIRE and the USFS, making them aware of our aircraft readiness.\" \"California may be leading a trend away from seasonal to year-round periods of wildland fire danger,\" said Tom Eversole, Executive Director of the American Helicopter Services And Aerial Firefighting Association (AHSAFA) in Washington. \"Rogers Helicopters and Columbia Helicopters are fine examples of the capability of the privately operated aerial firefighting companies to adjust to what is becoming the new reality with wildland fire risks, thanks in part to global climate change.\"
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