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CAL FIRE Sends DC-10 to Assist With Arizona Wildfire

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One of the nation's only DC-10 Very Large Airtankers left California Thursday morning to assist in fighting the wildfire burning in Arizona, according to Bill Peters, a spokesman for CAL FIRE. The DC-10 left its base in Victorville following a request from the United States Forest Service.

The Forest Service is accessing the DC-10 through a call when needed contract CAL FIRE has with 10 Tanker, the company that operates the only two DC-10 Very Large Airtankers in the world.  According to Peters, during peak fire season, CAL FIRE has an exclusive use contract with 10 Tanker to enhance its aerial firefighting fleet.  In 2006, the plane made its aerial fire fighting debut on the Sawtooth fire in San Bernardino County.

"The DC-10's operate with a flight crew of three, a pilot, co-pilot and a flight engineer.   The tanker works with a lead plane and can be an effective tool in combating wildfires when working directly with ground resources.  The DC-10 firefighting aircraft are fitted with three external tanks that are mounted along the centerline of the plane.   Together, the tanks hold 50 tons of water or retardant. The tanker can drop as much as 12,000 U.S. gallons of retardant in as little as eight seconds through its computerized gravity fed water dump system.  It is used primarily to lay down long lines of retardant," Peters said in a news release.

"California is no stranger to wildfires and Arizona was one of many states that sent assistance to help us during the devastating 2008 lightning fire siege," said Chief Ken Pimlott, CAL FIRE acting director. "We are grateful that our relationship with 10 Tanker enables us to assist our neighbors during their time of need".

Aerial firefighting resources are one of the many tools available to Incident Commanders to fight wildfires. For more information on the DC 10 and its relationship with CAL FIRE: http://www.fire.ca.gov/fire_protection/fire_protection_air_program_dc10.php



Author:Barbara Brooks- Fire Department Network News




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