Inmates fighting California wildfires - Business Insider

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  • L’avenir du capitalisme, c’est aujourd’hui: Inmates fighting California wildfires
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    Of the 10,000 men and woman fighting the California wildfires right now, roughly 40% of them are convicted criminals, Capital Public Radio reports.

    They are part of the California Department of Corrections’ Conservation Camp, a program run in conjunction with the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE) that rehabilitates inmates by training them to fight wildfires.

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    Conservation Camp pays inmates $1 an hour for their help in emergency situations. They are also used in other emergencies like floods and earthquakes. There are 39 Conservation Camps across the state training some 4,000 inmates. Their work saves taxpayers about $80 million every year, according to the state.

    The inmates receive 64 hours of training before being dispatched. They work five days a week but remain on-call 24/7.