Fire chief addresses reports that crews ran out of water
Ventura County Fire Chief Dustin Gardner addressed reports that crews ran out of water Wednesday night. Gardner explained crews at a lower elevation did have water and were able to shuttle water up to crews.
"It's a normal operation, running out of water," he explained during a news conference Thursday. "I don't want to say it's abnormal, but it's normal enough that we plan for it. So it's impactful, but it will be mitigated."
Garnder said hundreds of fire trucks were on the front lines Wednesday night and were pumping water all night.
"We have been fighting the fire for 26 hours, and we had all of those fire trucks hooked up to all of those hydrants, and we drained water systems down," he said.
Gardner said the county and Cal OES teams work to make sure all the water resources are ready to go.