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Records show LAFD did not increase staffing, engines before wildfire

JAYSON wagner
Last updated: January 16, 2025 9:33 am
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Local Fire Officials Under Fire for Not Pre-Deploying Resources Amid Rising Fire Risks

In a controversial decision that has alarmed local residents, fire officials in Los Angeles opted not to pre-deploy additional firefighters or engine companies despite dire weather forecasts predicting worsening conditions and increasing wind speeds. This choice comes as the Los Angeles Fire Department (LAFD) faces scrutiny for its preparedness in light of escalating fire risks.

Meteorologists have issued warnings that elevated wind speeds could significantly raise the likelihood of fire outbreaks, complicating firefighting efforts. Nevertheless, LAFD officials have asserted that their current staffing levels and resources are sufficient to tackle any incidents that arise.

Community leaders and residents have expressed deep concerns about the potential dangers posed by this decision. Many are calling for stronger measures to ensure safety during times of heightened fire risk, emphasizing the necessity of being adequately prepared for emergencies given the unpredictable nature of current weather patterns.

“Everyday citizens deserve to feel safe and protected, especially when fire danger is at an all-time high,” said one concerned community leader. “We need more support, not less.”

Despite the growing anxiety, LAFD officials maintain that they are actively monitoring conditions and are prepared to respond promptly if the situation escalates. They are also urging residents to stay vigilant and report any signs of fire immediately.

This decision has come under intense scrutiny, particularly in the wake of the ongoing Palisades blaze, which began around 10:30 a.m. on January 7. In an unexpected move, LAFD commanders decided against deploying nearly 1,000 available firefighters and numerous water-carrying engines prior to the fire outbreak, even as health and safety warnings intensified. Internal records obtained by The Times indicate that the department only began mobilizing additional resources after the blaze had spiraled out of control.

According to LAFD records, only five of more than 40 available engines were staffed in anticipation of wildfires, leading many to question the decision-making process within the department. Fire Chief Kristin Crowley defended this strategy, stating officials needed to manage limited resources effectively while also attending to regular 911 calls, which reportedly doubled on that fateful Tuesday due to high winds causing downed trees and power lines.

“The plan that they put together, I stand behind, because we have to manage everybody in the city,” Crowley explained.

Former LAFD chiefs, however, have expressed skepticism regarding this approach. They argue that most of the available engines could have been pre-deployed to fire-prone areas ahead of the Palisades fire, providing a critical buffer that may have mitigated the damage.

“The plan you’re using now for the fire should have been implemented before the fire,” stated former LAFD Battalion Chief Rick Crawford. “It’s a known staffing tactic — a deployment model.”

As the situation unfolds, the LAFD’s decision to underutilize available resources will continue to be closely monitored by both community members and local authorities. Residents remain on high alert, acutely aware of the potential for dangerous wildfires in their area as unfavorable weather conditions persist.

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