Trim the tree with care, fire chief says
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Deepa Bharath
For Costa Mesa Fire Chief Jim Ellis, the holidays are a time when all
the happiness is tinged with just a bit of nervousness.
When Ellis walks into a friend’s home and sees a browning
Christmas tree with its base still attached, it sends a chill down
his spine. He knows it’s a fire waiting to happen.
“Maybe they’ll be lucky, and there won’t be a fire,” he said. “But
when you’re not careful and don’t take the necessary precautions,
there’s always a chance.”
Ellis has seen those worst-case scenarios. Years ago, as a
firefighter, he responded to a call at a home where a child had
lighted both a match and a Christmas tree that was near the
fireplace. The family lost its home, and it took the family years to
get back on its feet.
“I’ve been their Secret Santa all these years,” Ellis admitted
with a smile. “I couldn’t forget about them.”
It’s not just Christmas trees that could ruin the holidays.
Candles are a major hazard, too, said Teri Durnall, a Costa Mesa fire
prevention specialist.
“An open flame is dangerous anywhere, and it can be very dangerous
in a home sitting right next to drapes or even in the bathroom, where
you can forget to put it off.”
Police are preparing for the holidays, too, and the problem of the
season -- drunk driving.
The Costa Mesa Police Department will participate in a
state-sponsored DUI enforcement program. The department will conduct
two sobriety checkpoints during the holidays, officials said.
The Newport Beach Police Department will also have at least one
checkpoint during the holidays, Newport Police Sgt. Steve Shulman
said.
“The holiday season can be one of the most dangerous times of the
year to be on our nation’s roads,” said Costa Mesa Police Lt. Karl
Schuler, who is also the state chair for Mothers Against Drunk
Driving.
“DUI is not an accident, it’s a choice,” he said. “Everyone has a
choice when they are drinking. They can plan ahead and have a
designated driver, take a cab, or choose to get behind the wheel and
risk their own life as well as the lives of everyone else on the
road.”
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