San Diego spending $21M on new firefighting helicopter

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Move gets city aerial capability back to recommended levels; progress also made on long-delayed helicopter hangar

San Diego is spending $21 million on a new firefighting helicopter needed to return the city's aerial firefighting capability back to recommended levels. City officials announced Tuesday they've also secured nearly all the approvals needed to build a long-delayed hangar to house the city's three firefighting helicopters.

The Sikorsky can carry up to 1,000 gallons, but city officials said they usually don't push it beyond 775 gallons because of concerns about weight and pressure. MacFarland said climate change has made aerial firefighting capability more crucial because fires are burning hotter and faster and they are threatening more people and structures. The city's fleet will now feature the new helicopter, the Sikorsky and a Bell 412EP the city bought in 2008.

 

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