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Yes, Inmate Fire Camps Are Real And Controversial

Fire Country isn’t just a television show

Damian Delune
5 min readJan 13, 2025

When I first heard of the show Fire Country, I couldn’t wait to watch it. Let’s be honest, what inmate wouldn’t want to watch a show that features inmates being allowed to live and work at a camp where they’re treated more like human beings than inmates? Sure, they have their issues, it wouldn’t be good television without it, but in a lot of ways, the Conservation (Fire) Camp inmates have a better experience within the prison system than your standard inmate.

It was dually exciting for me to watch because I was a firefighter on the outside from the time I was 16 years old until right before I went to prison. I loved being a firefighter — hated the politics of it and the small-town bullshit I had to contend with in the area where we live, but the actual firefighting? One of the best things about life, for me. I would love it if North Carolina had a Conservation Camp program and would be first in line to sign up.

Is Fire Country Real?

Yes and no. Yes, there are Conservation (Fire) Camps throughout the state of California. California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) in conjunction with California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE) and the Los Angeles County Fire…

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Damian Delune
Damian Delune

Written by Damian Delune

Incarcerated writer sharing real stories about life on the inside, through my wife, Demeter Delune (editor, publisher, promoter, responder)

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