With many CalFire and local government personnel and apparatus deployed to Hoopa for the MP18 Fire, Briceland VFD and other local departmentrs were called on to assist with ongoing local emergency response. Briceland Engine 5416 and a four person crew was assigned to the Bridgeville CalFire Station for several days and responded to numerous medical call while on duty there. One unusual walk-in emergency brought the crew a small puppy that was had stopped breathing after being stung multiple times by bees. With their medical training and some improvisation, the crew administered oxygen with positive pressure and the puppy regained it’s breath and vitals, then was sent on to emergency veterinary care. After several days at Bridgeville, 5416 was reassigned to Thorn Station in Whitethorn.
To ensure our communities continued to have a local response capability while so many of our local volunteer firefighters and resources were assigned to the fire in Hoopa, an additional local coverage of the “Westside” (Hwy 101 to Shelter Cove) was established. Briceland Engine 5436 and engines from Whitethorn and Telegraph Ridge Volunteer Fire Departments were staffed by firefighters in 12-hour shifts.
This summer has been a good example of how mutual aid works at the local level. Our volunteer departments are willing to send firefighters and equipment wherever they are needed, but just as importantly, neighboring departments work together to make sure that when our people are away helping others, our own communities remain protected.






























































































