I apologize for playing part in that but I clearly tried to chalk this up as miscommunication. We truly were making the same points about these types of fires but in his usual form ol’ 72 wants to argue somebody down. Whether it’s torsion bars or Santa Ana winds.
I’m just not going to take his bullshit on my subject matter expertise.
This guy plays firefighter in a little town. These types are known for being in the way on fires. He has even discredited himself all while trying to prove a weak point. He went too far (for me) saying San Diego is a desert and all that other crap to reinforce his weird *** take. Dunning Krueger effect on display.
I do not "play firefighter in a little town". I have 21 years at a department that ranks as one of the top ten largest in the state of California. Which you
know, from our previous private conversations (which I have). So, saying otherwise in public to try and discredit me is REALLY low of you. I might also add unwise, because I can prove you knew.
Your "subject matter expertise" - I have over 25 years in the fire service from volunteer to Fed to full time paid municipal firefighter, a degree in fire science and more certs than I even remember at this point. That's more than
double the time you have in the fire service. Maybe I spent most of it as a "city guy", but I've been deployed all over the state, and in other states, and fought plenty of wildland fire over the years and especially when I started. I've literally cut hand line shoulder to shoulder with hot shots on initial attack, and I did that before YOU even started.
I am
not a subject matter expert in firefighting, and I would never claim to be one. Those guys write books and teach classes. You sure as hell aren't one, and not even close. You should know that, because 12 years in the fire service is long enough that you probably met a few
actual subject matter experts. Enough to know better than to claim to be one.
I'm done with this. I suggest you leave my service out of any of your future posts.
My family near Hollywood Hills decided to get out of town.
In all seriousness, wishing safety for folks down south.
That was a wise move. I wish them the best of luck and safety.