Amid Washington's wildfire season, the state's aerial firefighting fleet is ready to respond

  • Source: KREM-TV CBS 2 Spokane
  • Published: 06/21/2024 12:00 AM

VIDEO: As state firefighters prepare for a busy summer wildfire season, the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) has a goal: respond to fires within 20 minutes of calls for help. Dave Ritchie, chief of Air Operations for the state’s wildfire crews, said the goal is realistic thanks to a growing aerial fleet. “Our goal is to put the fire out. We can’t let fire burn. Get back, and get ready for the next fire,” said Ritchie. He said since he started with DNR in 2016, the state has more than doubled its aerial firefighting fleet. The state had 15 aircraft at its disposal in 2016. Heading into the summer of 2024, Ritchie said the state has access to more than 30 helicopters and planes, and another 18 drones. In 2016 the state had enough equipment to stage four air bases across the state.



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