in these wild land fires. thousands evacuated, their homes in danger and 500 firefighters. and some civilians, doing whatever they could. they let the water go over there. there is now an end in sight. based on the look, this will eventually run out of fuel. still no cause for this blaze, but that 46th fire that popped up yesterday, burning three home, police now telling us that was sparked by a vehicle fire after a police chase, but the underlying issue with all of the dozen or more fires burning across california, low humidity, dry brush and those high, hot, seasonal santa ana winds. and as you mentioned, wolf, they are bringing in more firefighters within the next couple of hours to tamp down this blaze and the forecast is looking good. the winds are dropping and there are no more santa ana winds in
the things you have witnessed. well, it s tough for us to see people lose their homes. we see it from the air. from my perspective you know, flying in the helicopters and we are doing our job to the best of our abilities. there s a lot of tactics and strategy that go along with fighting these wild land fires. but when you get a wind driven event like, this we are concerned with human lives and property. and when we see that kind of devastation going on, it hurts us as well. steve: sure. i know you have been in this business for 27 years. have you never seen anything like this. but, we re just looking at pictures. what does it feel like when you are right there? well, for us, you know, with the with the training that we have and the whole system, there is a whole team that works in cooperation to try to put these fires out from the ground, from the air. you know, our brush crews, our bulldozers, our engine companies.