Cedar Fire 'After Action Report' Released
Report Outlines What Happened, How Department Reacted, Future Needs
POSTED: 9:35 am PDT August 10,
2004
UPDATED: 10:20 am PDT August 10,
2004
SAN DIEGO -- Almost a year after the Cedar Fire, a final analysis of the San Diego Fire-Rescue Department's response was released Tuesday.
The 88-page "after action report" outlines what happened, how the department reacted, and what it can do in the future to be more effective.It states fire officials rose to the occasion, but it "...validated that the SDFD is under-funded, under-staffed and inadequately trained to respond effectively to complex incidents for extended operational periods."
Among the many issues cited in the report were:
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- Staffing shortages An insufficient number of fire officers to meet incident command requirements A lack of appropriate safety equipment and training The possibility that more aggressive back-firing operations could have saved more structures Reserve engines in disrepair
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