Welcome to CalAmp s Fourth Quarter 2021 Financial Results Conference Call. [Operator Instructions]
I would now like to introduce your host for today s conference call, Joel Achramowicz, Managing Director of the Shelton Group, CalAmp s Investor Relations firm. Joel, you may begin.
Joel Achramowicz
Managing Director
Good afternoon, and welcome to CalAmp s Fiscal Fourth Quarter 2021 Financial Results Conference Call. I m Joel Achramowicz, Managing Director of Shelton Group, CalAmp s Investor Relations firm. With us today are CalAmp s President and Chief Executive Officer, Jeff Gardner; and Chief Financial Officer, Kurt Binder. Before we begin, I d like to remind you that this call may contain forward-looking statements. While these forward-looking statements reflect CalAmp s best current judgment, they re subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those implied by these forward-looking projections. These risk factors are discussed
Newsom is giving over $500M to aid firefighting efforts statewide, but how will that impact Kern?
Fire officials prepare for another busy season
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A firefighter battles the Creek Fire in the Shaver Lake community of Fresno County, Calif., on Monday, Sept. 7, 2020. (AP Photo/Noah Berger)
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(KERO) â Last year in California, more than 4 million acres were burned, making 2020 the largest wildfire season in the state s history. And state officials say 2021 is already on track to be another bad season.
What working against us? So far this winter, itâs been our dry weather.
Firefighters here in Kern County have begun to prepare for this year s upcoming fire season
Last year s fire season burned more than 4M acres
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KERN COUNTY, Calif. â Many of our firefighters here in Kern County have been sent out to the deadliest, the largest, and the most destructive fires in California history and this trend may continue in 2021 which is why they have already started preparing for this year.
âThe firefighters are cautiously optimistic that we won t have as severe of a year as we did last year, but it would be foolish for us not to prepare for us to be as bad as it was last year.â