![]() ![]() But for CAL FIRE, if we're running an incident, we just request these and out they go. And so, they will do that because that's how they're directed. The Forest Service, by law, they have to hire mobile kitchens. They can be set up and ready to serve within four hours. There are eleven MKUs placed throughout California that can each feed up to 2,000 people. That is why CAL FIRE Mobile Kitchen Units (MKU) have been bringing food to firefighters battling wildfires for the past 15 years. These meals usually consist of sack lunches or MREs. VIDEO DESCRIPTION: Firefighters working a wildfire need to eat 3,000 calories a day. 6-burner gas range with conventional oven.Inmate cooks use gas grills and griddles to compliment the equipment inside the MKU.Įach 36-foot trailer contains the following cooking equipment: When augmented by a support trailer, water tender, generator and mobile dishwashing unit, Cal Fire found that the MKU can feed over 2,000 people a day at an incident base camp.Īs you see in the video, the conservation camps have purchased additional equipment to boost the operating capacity of the MKU. Based on Carlin Model 36F5 High Mobility Kitchen, the MKU was designed to feed 1,200 persons three meals per day. Although I never worked on one of the mobile kitchens depicted in video during my career with the state, I visited MKU-27 at Growlersbrg Conservation Camp while writing the chapter on emergency feeding for the state food service handbook.Ĭarlin Manufacturing of Fresno, California, built 11 MKUs between 19 for Cal Fire. I found this video at the Fire Department News Network. ![]()
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