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~ SACRAMENTO - In response to the deadly winter storm that has been wreaking havoc in Tennessee, Governor Gavin Newsom has announced the deployment of a highly trained team from California to assist with response and recovery efforts. The team, consisting of 30 members from the federal Complex Incident Management Team (CIMT), will be providing support to the people of Tennessee as they deal with dangerous travel conditions, power outages, and emergencies that have resulted in at least three deaths.
Governor Newsom expressed his gratitude towards the local firefighters who have stepped up to help their fellow Americans during this difficult time. He also emphasized California's commitment to supporting its partners across the country when disaster strikes. The deployment of this Incident Management Team is a testament to this commitment and reflects California's dedication to protecting lives and aiding in recovery efforts during extreme weather events.
The decision to deploy the CIMT comes as the eastern half of the United States experiences heavy snowfall, ice accumulation, and subfreezing temperatures. These conditions have led to hazardous road conditions, stranded motorists, and disruptions to critical infrastructure. In light of these challenges, Governor Newsom's deployment of resources and personnel from California is a much-needed relief for Tennessee.
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The California Governor's Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) is facilitating the deployment of the CIMT and other resources to support response efforts in Tennessee. This mutual aid agreement between states ensures that they can rely on each other during times of crisis while also maintaining their own emergency response readiness at home.
Acting Cal OES Director Tina Curry expressed her pride in being able to assist Tennessee with highly trained local government firefighters during this winter storm response. She emphasized that mutual aid is crucial in ensuring effective responses during extreme events, and California's firefighters are always prepared to support life-saving operations wherever they are needed.
As Governor Newsom deploys these resources and personnel from California to Tennessee, it serves as a reminder of the importance of cooperation and support between states during times of crisis. With the help of these highly trained individuals, Tennessee will be better equipped to respond and recover from the severe winter storm that has caused so much devastation.
Governor Newsom expressed his gratitude towards the local firefighters who have stepped up to help their fellow Americans during this difficult time. He also emphasized California's commitment to supporting its partners across the country when disaster strikes. The deployment of this Incident Management Team is a testament to this commitment and reflects California's dedication to protecting lives and aiding in recovery efforts during extreme weather events.
The decision to deploy the CIMT comes as the eastern half of the United States experiences heavy snowfall, ice accumulation, and subfreezing temperatures. These conditions have led to hazardous road conditions, stranded motorists, and disruptions to critical infrastructure. In light of these challenges, Governor Newsom's deployment of resources and personnel from California is a much-needed relief for Tennessee.
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The California Governor's Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) is facilitating the deployment of the CIMT and other resources to support response efforts in Tennessee. This mutual aid agreement between states ensures that they can rely on each other during times of crisis while also maintaining their own emergency response readiness at home.
Acting Cal OES Director Tina Curry expressed her pride in being able to assist Tennessee with highly trained local government firefighters during this winter storm response. She emphasized that mutual aid is crucial in ensuring effective responses during extreme events, and California's firefighters are always prepared to support life-saving operations wherever they are needed.
As Governor Newsom deploys these resources and personnel from California to Tennessee, it serves as a reminder of the importance of cooperation and support between states during times of crisis. With the help of these highly trained individuals, Tennessee will be better equipped to respond and recover from the severe winter storm that has caused so much devastation.
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