The California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (Cal Fire) serves and safeguards the people, property, and resources of California, with a total of 194,947 emergency responses, including 576 wildfires and 2,574 acres burned. Cal Fire's mission includes fire protection, all-hazard response, wildfire prevention, natural resource management, grants, research, and fire safety outreach.
With a commitment to wildfire resilience and forest health, Cal Fire implements proven fire prevention strategies, sustainable logging practices, and reforestation efforts after catastrophic events. The agency's dedication to preventing wildfires in California's wildlands, along with its varied emergency services in 36 counties, reflects its ongoing mission to adapt and respond to evolving wildfire challenges.
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