While Keith is experiencing flooding in the NE, much of the Ark-La-Tex is experiencing fire or threat of fire. Since the forums slow down on the weekend, I thought I'd note some things you can do to help your local fire department.
Many of the Volunteer departments have plenty in the way of food and water donations. They do need funds for more fuel and to make repairs to equipment.
If you are a homeowner, make sure your gutters are clean with no leaves, combustible materials are pulled away from structures, and that your house number is visible from the street. Find more tips on minimizing risk here:http://www.firewise.org/
The oil and gas industry and its support contractors may wish to make equipment and/or personnel available, particularly dozers, water trucks, and the like. There may be opportunities in certain areas to rig fastline or the 10" irrigation pipe to get water to where the folks fighting fire need it.
For those in the industry, if there is a fire near your infrastructure, make sure responders are aware of the location of pipelines and flow lines, as when fire lines are being made, "One Calls" are often too late to prevent damage. Conversely, pipeline ROW and lease roads may make a good start on fire breaks so expect activity on and along them.
finally, plan your activities and maintain your equipment to avoid creating new fires.
Anyone else want to share a thought?
Thanks to all fire fighter, responders, and their supporters.
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