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Old 11-04-2022, 07:53 PM   #1
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Default Cal Fire not happy with Fire Country

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BY NATE ROGERS
NOV. 4, 2022 10:23 AM PT

The actor Max Thieriot grew up in the quaint Sonoma County town of Occidental, a former logging hub nestled among towering redwoods with a current population of around 1,000.

The area is a bit of a getaway destination — Tom Waits and the Grateful Dead’s Mickey Hart are said to live nearby — and the type of place where you can order a glass of wine that was made walking distance away. (Thieriot, whose great-great-grandfather was M.H. de Young, the co-founder of the San Francisco Chronicle, co-owns an Occidental winery called Senses.) “I knew that this place that I live was not totally normal,” he recalled recently. Speaking of the dynamics of a small town like his, he said, “It’s kind of messy. Your drama is everybody’s drama.”

It was 7:30 p.m., and Thieriot was calling in from his “lunch break” on the Vancouver set of “Fire Country,” the CBS series he co-created and stars in and which takes place in Edgewater, a fictional town based on Occidental. “It’s a little bananas up here,” he said by way of apologizing for the weird hours. The show had just received a full season order, and things were in full action-program swing, as they often are for Thieriot, who does double duty for CBS by also starring as a Navy SEAL in “SEAL Team.”

On “Fire Country,” Thieriot, 34, plays Bode Donovan, an inmate serving time for armed robbery who volunteers for California’s Conservation Camp Program, in which prisoners are moved to minimum security camps in order to assist the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection, known as Cal Fire. The firefighting gig would be a good fit for Bode (pronounced “Bo-dee”), who’s built like a Terminator but talks like a surfer, were it not for the fact that the character is ultimately stationed in Edgewater, where his former drama is still very much everybody’s drama. (“I’m from here,” Bode says gruffly in the pilot. “I left for a reason.”) Produced by Jerry Bruckheimer and co-created by “Grey’s Anatomy” vets Tony Phelan and Joan Rater, “Fire Country” is sort of like “Dante’s Peak” meets “Everwood.”

Inmates in the fire-camp program are paid less than minimum wage — just a few dollars a day and a few additional dollars an hour when actively on a fire line — sparking sustained criticism of the practice. There are conversations about paying the inmates more, but Edwards would rather that money go toward hiring non-inmate firefighters, and would like to have the fire-camp program abolished altogether.

“The legislators want to pay them as firefighters while they’re in the camps,” Edwards said. “So if you’re gonna pay someone that’s in jail, why not pay someone that’s actually worked their whole life and went to school to become a firefighter?” (Through a representative, Cal Fire had no further comment for this article beyond Tyler’s initial statement.)

Thieriot admitted that Cal Fire’s stern response to “Fire Country” initially “stung.” “I think I was more surprised by how quickly they [weighed in] without having seen anything,” he said, “and how the opinion came very fast off of a trailer that’s cut together to bring in an audience.” He also doesn’t see why the fire-camp program should be phased out: “Any time that we can try to rehabilitate people, and give them a real opportunity and second chance, then that’s a good thing,” he said.

Asked about Cal Fire’s stance, Tia Napolitano, the showrunner of “Fire Country,” said, “I had almost no response. I know we are making an entertainment show. It’s not a documentary. We do our absolute best.”

Napolitano pointed to the work of multiple consultants brought in by the production, both for the writers’ room and on set, to help depict firefighters accurately. One of those consultants, Jeff Snider, a recently retired firefighter with multiple decades of experience, explained that it’s a push-and-pull dynamic.

“If we see something and we go, ‘OK, we would never put our boots that way,’ for example,” Snider said, “They go, ‘OK, great, hang on. Let’s change all those boots. Let’s make sure this looks right.’” But sometimes, he said, the consultants’ suggestions just don’t work with the reality of how a prime-time drama gets made: “We’re really learning more every day about how they create good, quality TV, and we’re trying to teach them a little bit more about the fire service.”

Since first commenting on the show based solely on the trailer, Edwards has watched a full episode, and the nature of his criticism hasn’t changed. He’s more sure than ever that he doesn’t approve of the way “Fire Country” depicts Cal Fire and the fire-camp program: “If an inmate had a phone in a camp,” he said, referencing a plotline in the pilot, “without a doubt that inmate would be returned to general [prison] population. If an inmate left the camp, that inmate would never be back at the camp again. So what do they do? They have this guy going off base helping people and they’re just like, ‘Oh, no big deal. Don’t do it again.’”

Snider, the consultant, thinks the reason Cal Fire spoke up about “Fire Country” — even though it’s not typical to find, say, the New York Police Department commenting on the realism of “Law and Order” — is because “just in general with firefighters, we are very good at finding the flaw with each other,” he said. “I was jokingly saying, ‘If you take five random firefighters and put them in front of a fire service training video, they’ll tear it apart.’ Like, they’re gonna find where the glove wasn’t quite right, that guy shouldn’t be standing there, that helmet’s twisted partway — we are pretty ruthless.”

“The idea for this show was only with good intent,” said Thieriot, who speaks with unbridled admiration for the work of Cal Fire firefighters. “It’s an intense job and a heroic one,” he said. Then “lunch” was over, and one fire was put out for the day. He had to go back to set and put out a new one.
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Fire Country Co-Creator Responds To The Real Cal Fire's Criticism Of Show's Accuracy

Fire Country co-creator Tony Phelan responds to the criticism from the real Cal Fire organization over the show's various inaccurate elements.
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