Fuck you guys for making me say something nice about dipshit, but after the wildfire deaths in the panhandle in 2017 the state reevaluated how they handle these situations beforehand and adjusted. Not as good as they could or should have, but provided more assets and infuriated more pre-planning than they ever had before. Then, in 2018 we lost a great man in Andy Loller out in the Davis Mountains. Again, the state was reactive instead of proactive, but we always say it takes someone getting killed before real change comes about. Changes were made for the better. And again, after last year’s Smokehouse Creek fire that killed a Fritch fireman and a civilian, the state finally decided they were all in. Since November of last year there have been state assets, both ground and air, pre-positioned in high hazard areas so that in the event something kicks off we can get ahead of it before it becomes too much. Now if you’ll excuse me, I’m gonna go scrub myself with a bar of Lava soap and a bottle of Gojo.