Tuolumne County, CA -- As the flames spread on the Rim Fire, so does
the number of resources battling the blaze. The National Interagency
Coordination Center Incident Management Situation Report shows 3,752
firefighters are on the scene. The report states 338 firefighter change
shifts every 24 hours. (sic---this sentence is copied and pasted as written)
Cal Fire Fresno Unit Capt. Sam Johnson is on the front lines of the RIM Fire.
"(We) will stay out there 24 hours and then will switch out with new
recruits and engines to replace us. We'll rest and have a meal and then
it's back at it again."
Johnson says the dry conditions and rough terrain are challenging,
but he says one of the biggest problems on the front lines of the Rim
Fire is spotting.
"We're seeing very dry condition. We're trying to hold it, but we
still get spots over the line and we have to chase those and put them
out to try to hold containment on the other side of the line."
According to the report there are 62 crews and 460 engines with 5 helicopters committed to the Rim Fire.
(from Blythe: this isn't the best written article but the information is interesting)

Very interesting information I agree! Thank you as always for your wonderful reporting.
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