I get you to want information but in a disaster that is one of the hardest things to share/get/give especially at the start when the immediate focus is on getting resources deployed. Information will come but until then local LEO and Twitter Scanners are your best bet.
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A State government agency is NOT directly involved, so has PLENTY OF TIME to put information on its website; esp a site that advertises its real time application. And, yes, I EXPECT govt employees to do their jobs.
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If you think Cal Fire is not directly involved you truly have no idea how firefighting in California works. If you think they're not doing their jobs then maybe you should turn on the news and see them risking their lives. They'll update their website when they have information.
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You apparently don't know the difference between emergency personnel (firefighters) and STATE GOVT WORKERS (not the same people). Please, for the love of God, learn to THINK!
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I'm really not in the mood for a twitter argument so I'll just say if you think that's the case you really should learn more about how Cal Fire collects, analyzes and shares data/information. There's not some admin twiddling their thumbs doing nothing. You have a good night.
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https://youtu.be/c6kpUIr4CSw this guy is retired firefighter. Giving very current information
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They are busy literally saving lives ATM
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