Texas A&M Forest Service preparing for wildfire season in the panhandle With wildfire season approaching, the Forest Service is preparing for the worst. (Source: KFDA) By Allisa Miller | February 10, 2021 at 9:02 PM CST - Updated February 11 at 12:28 AM
AMARILLO, Texas (KFDA) - The Texas A&M Forest Service in the panhandle region has already begun preparing for wildfire season and bringing in extra help.
When the ground is dry and winds are high in the Texas Panhandle, the Texas A&M Forest Service says all they can do is prepare for is if a fire were to break out.
“We do have multiple resources available in the state of Texas that we will ramp up and send over to areas where it is needed to meet the demands of the fire hazard that is there currently,” said James DeGrazia, Wildland Urban Interface Coordinator for Texas A&M Forest Service.
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CERT prepares for possible busy fire season despite COVID-19 setbacks
CERT prepares for possible busy fire season despite COVID-19 setbacks By Ryan Cross | January 8, 2021 at 6:01 PM CST - Updated January 8 at 6:21 PM
AMARILLO, Texas (KFDA) - If wildfire danger comes our way this spring, one Panhandle organization is prepared to help.
The Community Emergency Response Team was impacted by COVID-19 like a lot of other organizations.
“We unfortunately had to lose members simply because they are hospital employees and they were swamped with work, and on the flip side of that, we had to adjust how we did things,” said Max Dunlap, program manager for CERT.