Mendocino County Grand Jury
• 2007-2008
A Lot More Than Firefighters a Report on Chamberlain Creek and Parlin Fork Conservation Camps June 17, 2008
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CO1These two conservation camps appear to be well managed with dedicated staff. The facilities' staff is to be commended for maintenance of the facilities and providing positive models for the inmates. To maintain a high degree of firefighting efficiency, the inmates need quality food and state of the art exercise equipment. The vegetable garden is vital to meeting the daily dietary needs of the inmates, and has provided valuable work experience, including the construction and maintenance of the greenhouse and garden areas. The inmates have the opportunity to improve their skills, while performing valuable services to Mendocino County. In addition, inmate training and educational programs may assist in reducing recidivism. We are most fortunate to have these Camps in this area. The inmates are well- trained and capable of being emergency "First Responders."