P2, Yes, there is a lot of finger pointing going on right now by a lot of really pissed off people.
The air attack needs a trained "crew chief" from the forest service or cal fire to be on board, and the aircraft needed inspected.
This has all become a political football, as usual.
The bottom line is...
In Rancho Bernardo, the northern most part of San Diego,It was recommended 4 years ago to build 22 new fire stations. DENIED
In the mountains, Running Springs, Big Bear, Lake Arrowhead, etc. they predicted a mega-storm of fire, due to the bark beetle infestation that killed millions of trees. Not much water and fire protection up there either.
In LA County, as the rest of SoCal, there are so many dry, fuel laden areas with homes built next to them it's almost impossible to stop a fire in 80 mph winds.
This may all happen again this weekend again, as the Santa Ana winds are returning on Friday...stay tuned.