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Photo by Jessica Croshaw @jess.croshaw<br />

Firestorm W.F.S., Inc: Teach Them To Do The Next Right Thing<br />

On average Firestorm puts<br />

in half a million labor hours and<br />

drives a million miles in a season.<br />

They are employing around 300<br />

with 80-100 full-time workers.<br />

The trickle-down into the local<br />

economy is huge. The millions of<br />

dollars in payroll that Firestorm<br />

is paying out is getting spent locally<br />

by the Firestorm families.<br />

Firestorm currently has 100 vehicles<br />

that were either bought or<br />

rented locally. During a busy season,<br />

like 2018, they are spending<br />

$50,000 on tires and $300,000 in fuel. This is just a small example of how their<br />

money goes back into the local economies.<br />

Firestorm employees also suffered locally with the Carr and Camp Fires last<br />

summer. Thirty-two Firestorm employees lost homes in the Camp Fire. These employees<br />

had literally just fallen into bed after an already very busy season, with many<br />

days spent away from their families, only to be awakened with evacuation orders.<br />

About 100 Firestorm personnel worked on the Camp Fire. Crews worked to suppress<br />

the fire and also with the Butte County Sheriff’s office during the search and rescue<br />

effort—sifting through debris and assisting in the search for the missing.<br />

Every year, Jess and Leah rent the Lariat Bowl in Red Bluff to provide food and<br />

entertainment for their fire families. That’s because each crew truly becomes family<br />

over the course of a season, and last year the bonds were stronger than ever. Each<br />

year, the five hand crews compete over who’s Number 1 and, to show crew pride,<br />

one crew proudly dons their ugly Christmas sweaters.<br />

The legacy of hard work and family, first kindled by Jim, is still burning strong,<br />

and Jim loves to light fires—prescribed of course! His wild years chasing fire in the<br />

mountains show up these days in aches and pains. But even with a knee replacement<br />

and a recently blocked artery, Jim can still haul up a mountain faster than anyone,<br />

whether it be on foot or a bike. Last May I watched Jim complete a 100-mile long gravel-grinding<br />

bike ride, no sweat and no excuses. It’s true that “they don’t make them<br />

like they used to,” but the Wills family will keep doing their best to raise generations<br />

of courageous, hardworking youth.<br />

And for all the young people looking for a purpose, Jim advises, “Follow your<br />

dreams, stay focused and do the next right thing. Good things will come.” Ó<br />

Kate Hiller and her family are “adventure-schoolers” more than homeschoolers.<br />

A season cutting fire line on Firestorm’s Crew 1, and learning to<br />

hike fast with Jim and Jess, has helped her keep up with the high-speed<br />

adventurers in her family.<br />

Please say you saw it in <strong>North</strong> <strong>State</strong> <strong>Parent</strong> magazine. This helps us grow!<br />

WomeN in BusiNess<br />

Sara Beacham<br />

fulfilled her dream<br />

when she started B<br />

FIT in Chico—to help<br />

people achieve their<br />

health and fitness<br />

goals while working for<br />

herself. Sara loves the<br />

fitness industry and has<br />

15 years of experience working with people from ages 13 to 96.<br />

Sara grew up in Chico and stays active in the community<br />

in many ways, including being a member of the Soroptimist<br />

International of Chico, and will serve as president of the<br />

organization in 2021.<br />

B FIT offers one-on-one training or small group training<br />

in strength and conditioning, mind-body movements, sports<br />

nutrition, running and functional fitness.<br />

Each client at B FIT is approached with respect and<br />

gratitude. Everyone is welcome!<br />

Sara Beacham<br />

B Fit<br />

In Business since 2015<br />

641 Nord Avenue G (in the back) • Chico • (530) 591-4161<br />

www.chicobfit.com EAQMw @chicobfit<br />

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www.northstateparent.com • <strong>October</strong> <strong>2019</strong> 9

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