The fire situation in your area is much worse than it is down here - and it seems like places like Sonoma and Lake County get hit every year now. In Southern California it's mostly grass and underbrush, which can burn rapidly, but doesn't provide as much to burn, so they're able to get the fires under control in a relatively short time.
The Tick Fire started on Thursday of last week (I could see the smoke from the office window), the 14 Freeway was closed on Friday, when I drove up to the Antelope Valley on Saturday it was open, and when I drove back on Monday, the main road through the burn area was open. That's pretty quick.
And while that fire was going through most if its life cycle, the Kincade Fire was burning up a huge chunk of Sonoma County, and it's still going on. So in some ways, we've got it relatively easy down here.