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San Francisco officials describe mutual‑aid deployment to Paradise and animal‑care response

San Francisco Disaster Council · December 7, 2018
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City officials recounted sending nearly 80 personnel and 11 fire engines to the Paradise fires, emphasized lessons about recovery planning and public information, and described Animal Care & Control's work with roughly 1,800 shelter animals and reunification efforts.

San Francisco officials told the Disaster Council that the city deployed personnel and equipment to assist Paradise and Butte County following the recent wildfires, and outlined logistical and recovery lessons from the response.

Mary Ellen Carroll said the city sent "79 sworn and unsworn and civilian personnel and 11 fire engines" to provide logistics, planning, operations, public information and animal care. Chief Mike Cochran of the San Francisco Fire Department said the department's contingent included "a total of 39 personnel, 9…

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