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Oregon Dept. of Forestry sends 19 firefighters to New Mexico

The state sent 19 firefighters, including one local Forest Grove-based firefighter to aid New Mexico as it battles numerous out-of-control wildfires.

Oregon Dept. of Forestry sends 19 firefighters to New Mexico
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Another batch of Oregon Department of Forestry firefighters are heading to the aid of another stateNew Mexico this timeto help battle raging wildfires.

According to ODF, 19 firefighters this week have been sent to New Mexico to help out at numerous wildfires burning out of control.

"Many of the firefighters arrived in the state today and the rest will arrive within the next day," ODF said in a press release issued Friday.

The crews are expected to remain there for two weeks, which will help local firefighters, but also provide practice opportunities for Oregon firefighters in advance of the Oregon fire season, which usually hits later in the summer.

In an email to this newspaper, ODF spokesperson Jessica Neujahr said that one of the 19 firefighters sent to New Mexico is based out of ODF's Forest Grove District, marking another instance of a local firefighter aiding a state in need.

The deployment of firefighters to other states is allowed under mutual assistance agreements between the states; Oregon has benefitted from such deployments as well; in 2023, Oregon was aided by 173 out-of-state firefighters, according to the ODF.

Because wildfire activity in Oregon is currently low, the resources can be spared, ODF said.

So far in 2024, Oregon has deployed:

These agreements help bolster the complete and coordinated fire protection system across the continent and create a cache of reciprocal resources for all of us to call on when needed. Chris Cline, ODFs Fire Protection Division Chief, explained.

We do our best to answer the call when it comes in from any of our wildland partners as weve been on the other side of the equation and we understand how difficult it can be to need help so desperately, said Cline. But know that we dont share these resources without appropriate vetting. Before committing to any out-of-state deployment, we make sure that our own fire management system is still adequately staffed and ready to respond to fires here in Oregon. Serving Oregonians is our first and primary priority.

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