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Monday, August 12, 2013

FIRE REPORT AND PLANE DESK ROUTING AUGUST 11/12 2013

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IMSR Summary
August 11th, 2013


National Preparedness Level
Level 4
National Fire Activity
Initial attack activity: Moderate (281 new fires)
New large fires: 2
Large fires contained: 1
Uncontained large fires: 31
Area Command Teams committed: 0
NIMOs committed: 0
Source: USFS; USFMSC; NOTAM
National Interagency Coordination Center
Incident Management Situation Report
Sunday August 11, 2013 – 0530 MT
National Preparedness Level 4
National Fire Activity
Initial attack activity: Moderate (281 new fires)
New large fires: 2 (*)
Large fires contained: 1
Uncontained large fires: ** 31
Area Command Teams committed: 0
NIMOs committed: 1
Type 1 IMTs committed: 8
Type 2 IMTs committed: 15
** Uncontained large fires include only fires being managed under a
full suppression strategy.
Link to Geographic Area daily reports.
One MAFFS C-130 aircraft from the 153rd Airlift Wing, Cheyenne
(Wyoming Air National Guard) and one from
the 302nd Airlift Wing, Colorado Springs (Air Force Reserve) are
supporting wildland fire suppression
operations out of Boise, ID. Two MAFFS from the 146th Airlift Wing
(California Air National Guard) are
supporting wildland fire suppression operations out of Channel Islands
Air National Guard Station, CA.
Elk, Boise NF. IMT 1 (Harvey). Ten miles southwest of Pine, ID.
Timber, brush and grass. Plume dominated
fire behavior with running crown fire and long-range spotting.
Numerous structures threatened. Evacuations
and area closures in effect.
Pony Complex (2 fires), Boise District, BLM. IMT 2 (Wilde). Twelve
miles northeast of Mountain Home, ID.
Brush and grass. Extreme fire behavior. Numerous structures
threatened. Evacuations in effect.
Beaver Creek Complex (2 fires), Twin Falls District, BLM. IMT 1 (Lund)
and IMT 2 (Kidd). Four miles
northwest of Fairfield, ID. Timber, brush and grass. Extreme fire
behavior. Structures threatened.
State, Bear River Area, Utah DOF. Eight miles west of Portage, UT.
Brush and grass. Running fire with
torching. Structures threatened. Road closures in effect.
Lodgepole, Salmon-Challis NF. NIMO (Houseman) and IMT 2 (Whalen). Ten
miles west of Challis, ID. Timber
and brush. Moderate fire activity. Structures threatened.
Packer Creek, Bridger-Teton NF. Twenty-eight miles north of Pinedale,
WY. Timber. Smoldering. Precipitation
occurred over the fire area yesterday.
Eastern Great Basin Area (PL 5)
New fires: 28
New large fires: 0
Uncontained large fires: 8
NIMOs committed: 1
Type 1 IMTs committed: 2
Type 2 IMTs committed: 3Incident Name St Unit Size
Size
Chge
24 Hrs
%
Ctn
Est
Ctn
Totl
Pers
Pers
Chge
24 Hrs
Crw Eng Heli Strc
Lost
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CTD
Origin
Own
Elk ID BOF 30,000 10,807 5 UNK 238 193 5 23 1 14 500K FS
Pony Complex ID BOD 48,037 22,037 10 UNK 106 0 0 19 3 3 525K BLM
Beaver Creek
Complex ID TFD 32,816 7,816 0 UNK 532 17 10 39 7 7 1.6M BLM
State UT DOF 11,000 500 38 8/12 132 46 2 20 2 0 350K ST
Lodgepole ID SCF 21,800 0 61 UNK 563 -4 10 17 7 0 15.9M FS
Packer Creek WY BTF 401 0 95 UNK 54 0 2 3 0 0 2M FS
Douglas Complex (three fires), Oregon DOF. IMT 2 (Sifford). Seven
miles north of Glendale, OR. Timber and
brush. Active fire behavior. Numerous structures and a communication
site threatened.
Big Windy Complex, Grants Pass Unit, Oregon DOF. IMT 1 (Schulte and
Lewis). Twenty-five miles northwest
of Grants Pass, OR. Timber and brush. Creeping and smoldering.
Structures threatened. Evacuations and
area closures in effect. Precipitation occurred over the fire area yesterday.
Whiskey Complex (two fires), Umpqua NF. Transfer of command from IMT 2
(Williams) to IMT 2 (Johnson)
will occur today. Six miles east of Tiller, OR. Timber, brush and
grass. Creeping and smoldering. Structures
threatened. Area closures in effect.
GC Complex, Malheur NF. IMT 2 (Watts). One mile north of John Day, OR.
Brush and grass. Creeping and
smoldering.
Green Ridge, Deschutes NF. IMT 2 (Minton). Fourteen miles northwest of
Sisters, OR. Timber and brush.
Creeping and smoldering. Residences threatened. Area closures in effect.
Colockum Tarps, Southeast Region, Washington DNR. Transfer of command
from IMT 2 (Nickey) back to the
local unit will occur today. Six miles southeast of Malaga, WA. Timber
and grass. Creeping and smoldering
with isolated torching. Numerous residences threatened.
* Milepost 10, Southeast Region, Washington DNR. IMT 2 (Johnson). One
mile south of Malaga, WA. Timber,
brush and grass. Active fire behavior. Evacuations in effect.
Cedar Mountain, Vale District, BLM. Twenty-six north of Rome, OR.
Brush and grass. Short runs.
Coyote Gap, Burns District, BLM. Forty miles northwest of Fields, OR.
Brush and grass. No new information.
Last report unless new information is received.
Northwest Area (PL 4)
New fires: 95
New large fires: 1
Uncontained large fires: 12
Type 1 IMTs committed: 2
Type 2 IMTs committed: 7Incident Name St Unit Size
Size
Chge
24 Hrs
%
Ctn
Est
Ctn
Totl
Pers
Pers
Chge
24 Hrs
Crw Eng Heli Strc
Lost
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CTD
Origin
Own
Douglas Complex OR DOF 45,411 959 48 UNK 3,008 -92 89 119 27 4 32.1M ST
Big Windy Complex OR DOF 15,238 874 14 9/1 1,284 70 31 48 4 0 11.8M ST
Whiskey Complex OR UPF 10,658 0 40 8/20 848 29 19 38 7 1 11.9M FS
GC Complex OR MAF 11,963 280 70 8/18 584 83 16 12 3 1 1.6M FS
Green Ridge OR DEF 1,510 203 85 8/11 511 -24 15 19 2 0 4.2M FS
Colockum Tarps WA SES 80,184 0 98 8/11 578 -71 9 45 4 5 9.6M ST
* Milepost 10 WA SES 6,000 --- 0 UNK 76 --- 0 18 0 0 NR ST
Cedar Mountain OR VAD 15,000 3,500 60 8/13 171 7 3 22 4 0 700K BLM
Coyote Gap OR BUD 807 --- 50 UNK 8 --- 0 2 0 0 60K BLM
Sharon Creek OR VAD 11,000 0 100 --- 31 -64 0 9 0 0 300K BLM
Silver, Riverside Unit, Cal Fire. Cal Fire IMT 1 (Kaslin). Two miles
west of Banning, CA. Chaparral.
Smoldering.
Power, Stanislaus NF. IMT 2 (Garwood). Four miles northwest of
Pinecrest, CA. Timber and brush. Minimal
fire behavior. Numerous residences threatened.
Aspen, Sierra NF. IMT 2 (Cooper). Seven miles northwest of Big Creek,
CA. Timber and chaparral. Moderate
fire behavior. Road and area closures in effect.
Sharp, Angeles NF. IMT 2 (Wakoski). One mile south of Wrightwood, CA.
Chaparral. Minimal fire activity.
Numerous structures threatened.
Incident Name St Unit Size
Size
Chge
24 Hrs
%
Ctn
Est
Ctn
Totl
Pers
Pers
Chge
24 Hrs
Crw Eng Heli Strc
Lost
$$
CTD
Origin
Own
Silver CA RRU 19,000 1,000 70 8/12 1,841 -265 66 107 7 48 7.2M ST
Power CA STF 1,060 10 85 8/13 484 -95 8 38 3 0 5M FS
Aspen CA SNF 22,253 81 85 8/24 677 -168 10 20 7 0 28.7M FS
Sharp CA ANF 160 10 75 8/14 576 0 15 62 5 0 1.5M FS
Southern California Area (PL 3)
New fires: 13
New large fires: 0
Uncontained large fires: 4
Type 1 IMTs committed: 1
Type 2 IMTs committed: 3Salmon River Complex (two fires), Klamath NF.
IMT 1 (McGowan). Four miles west of Sawyers Bar, CA.
Timber. Creeping. Community of Sawyers Bar threatened. Forest closures
in effect.
Butler, Six Rivers NF. IMT 2 (Johnson). Ten miles east of Somes Bar,
CA. Timber. Surface fire with isolated
torching and short range spotting. Structures threatened. Road
closures in effect.
Incident Name St Unit Size
Size
Chge
24 Hrs
%
Ctn
Est
Ctn
Totl
Pers
Pers
Chge
24 Hrs
Crw Eng Heli Strc
Lost
$$
CTD
Origin
Own
Salmon River
Complex CA KNF 9,809 109 30 8/15 1,147 -17 31 56 6 0 9.2M FS
Butler CA SRF 8,325 480 17 8/24 1,120 12 20 64 10 0 8.1M FS
Alaska Area (PL 4)
New fires: 1
New large fires: 0
Uncontained large fires: 1
Type 1 IMTs committed: 1
Mississippi, Military Zone, Alaska Fire Service. IMT 1 (Kurth). Ten
miles southwest of Delta, AK. Timber,
brush and grass. No new information.
Birch Creek, Upper Yukon Zone, Alaska Fire Service. Ten miles
southeast of Circle Hot Springs, AK. Black
spruce and tundra. Active fire behavior with group torching. Community
of Circle Hot Springs threatened.
Crater Creek, Upper Yukon Zone, Alaska Fire Service. Started on Native
Claims Act land thirteen miles
northwest of Venetie, AK. Timber, brush and grass. Creeping.
Incident Name St Unit Size
Size
Chge
24 Hrs
%
Ctn
Est
Ctn
Totl
Pers
Pers
Chge
24 Hrs
Crw Eng Heli Strc
Lost
$$
CTD
Origin
Own
Mississippi AK MID 33,833 --- N/A N/A 38 --- 2 0 0 0 100K DOD
Birch Creek AK UYD 22,500 0 N/A N/A 18 5 0 4 0 0 112K BLM
Crater Creek AK UYD 1,634 126 30 8/25 114 26 5 0 0 0 1.2M NCA
Northern California Area (PL 3)
New fires: 66
New large fires: 0
Uncontained large fires: 3
Type 1 IMTs committed: 1
Type 2 IMTs committed: 1Indian Creek, Beaverhead/Deerlodge NF. Four
miles northeast of Sheridan, MT. Timber. Moderate fire
behavior. Residences threatened.
Gold Pan Complex, Bitterroot NF. Transfer of command from IMT 1
(Poncin) to IMT 2 (Hutton) will occur on
8/13. Thirty-five miles southwest of Conner, MT. Timber. Creeping and
smoldering with group torching.
Structures threatened.
* Snake, Yellowstone NP. Twenty miles north of Moran, WY. Timber.
Backing fire with spotting. Precipitation
occurred over the fire area yesterday. Last report unless significant
activity occurs.
Crescendo, Idaho Panhandle NF. Twenty-two miles south of Avery, ID.
Timber and brush. No new
information.
Incident Name St Unit Size
Size
Chge
24 Hrs
%
Ctn
Est
Ctn
Totl
Pers
Pers
Chge
24 Hrs
Crw Eng Heli Strc
Lost
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CTD
Origin
Own
Indian Creek MT BDF 118 3 30 UNK 80 40 2 6 2 0 125K FS
Gold Pan Complex MT BRF 17,132 16 N/A N/A 346 -36 6 8 7 0 5.5M FS
* Snake WY YNP 200 --- N/A N/A 19 --- 2 0 1 0 310K NPS
Crescendo ID IPF 1,100 --- 5 UNK 39 --- 1 3 0 0 1.7M FS
Snow Creek, Ely District, BLM. Sixty miles northwest of Ely, NV.
Timber, brush and grass. Surface fire with
occasional torching. Residence threatened.
Incident Name St Unit Size
Size
Chge
24 Hrs
%
Ctn
Est
Ctn
Totl
Pers
Pers
Chge
24 Hrs
Crw Eng Heli Strc
Lost
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Snow Creek NV ELD 1,119 50 35 8/13 107 19 3 2 3 0 60K BLM
Northern Rockies Area (PL 2)
New fires: 35
New large fires: 1
Uncontained large fires: 2
Type 1 IMTs committed: 1
Type 2 IMTs committed: 1
Western Great Basin Area (PL 2)
New fires: 1
New large fires: 0
Uncontained large fires: 1Other fires
(As of August 9)
GACC Fires Cumulative
Acres Crews Engines Helicopters Total
Personnel
AK 37 659,818 6 6 7 258
NW 12 83,053 13 41 2 427
NO 0 0 0 0 0 0
SO 1 60 13 47 6 523
NR 15 21,099 11 8 5 368
EB 8 18,923 10 5 9 391
WB 0 0 0 0 0 0
SW 4 839 2 5 0 45
RM 0 0 0 0 0 0
EA 0 0 0 0 0 0
SA 1 166 0 0 0 4
Total 78 783,959 55 112 29 2,016
Predictive Services Discussion: Scattered showers and thunderstorms
will form over the Northwest and the
northern Rockies. Scattered showers and thunderstorms will also form
over the Four Corners region, mainly
over Colorado and New Mexico. Showers and thunderstorms will form over
the northern Plains. A stalled front
will produce showers and thunderstorms over the mid-Mississippi to the
mid-Atlantic. Near to slightly above
normal temperatures will continue in the West. Mild weather will
continue over the northern Plains to New
England. The South will remain hot and humid. Alaska will continue to
be hot and dry in the Interior with gusty
winds. Scattered showers will form over the South and West.

http://www.predictiveservices.nifc.gov/outlooks/outlooks.htm

Working Safely Around Pack Stock
(Horses and Mules)
Miscellaneous Category
Fire crews often receive supplies that are transported by pack stock.
While these animals provide fire crews a valuable
service, they can cause injury to themselves and personnel, and
severely damage food, gear and fire equipment if not
handled properly.
Much like adding aviation resources to a fire incident, having pack
stock around is adding an additional hazard to the fire
environment which increases the difficulty in maintaining situational
awareness. Fire personnel must be aware that human
activity, aircraft, wildlife and weather conditions can and will
affect the behavior of the pack animals, often unpredictably.
Avoid making any sudden or abrupt moves or making any loud or unusual
noises around the stock. Be calm, relaxed,
steady and smooth around the animals at all times.
When passing pack stock on the trail, know your escape routes at all
times. Move off the trail before the stock passes.
Calmly move to the same side, preferably the downhill side, with all
of your gear. Be far enough off the trail that no
one could get kicked, but close enough for the stock to see everyone.
Talk to the packer and the stock as they
approach and pass…this helps the stock know that you and your crew are
not something to be afraid of.
Packers, like all fire personnel, must maintain communications at all
times. Ensure that the communication plan is
known to everyone. Individual forest and park units will have the
specific safety-related guidelines identified for
Packers in regards to required fire training, PPE, communications, etc.
Work around pack stock in the same manner you would work around a helicopter:
 Stay outside of the safety circle unless invited or escorted in
 Only approach from the front
 Never approach from the tail or walk around the tail
 Don't run, wave arms, throw tarps or anything else
 Put your gear where directed and in an orderly manner
 Weigh everything. Weight and balance are important on mules and helicopters!
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Fires and Acres Yesterday
AREA BIA BLM FWS NPS ST/OT USFS TOTAL
Alaska
FIRES
ACRES
0
9,932
0
3,906
0
6,016
1
32,486
1
52,340
Northwest
FIRES
ACRES
4
0
40
2,435
51
281
95
2,716
Northern California
FIRES
ACRES
2
1
2
0
13
101
49
1,480
66
1,582
Southern California
FIRES
ACRES
11
16
2
318
13
334
Northern Rockies
FIRES
ACRES
7
117
13
503
15
2
35
622
Eastern Great Basin
FIRES
ACRES
1
0
9
22,077
8
109
10
11,043
28
33,229
Western Great Basin
FIRES
ACRES
0
3
1
0
1
3
Southwest
FIRES
ACRES
1
880
1
1
9
842
11
1,723
Rocky Mountain
FIRES
ACRES
1
0
21
5
2
6
6
3
30
14
Eastern Area
FIRES
ACRES
0
0
Southern Area
FIRES
ACRES
1
5
1
5
TOTAL
FIRES
ACRES
12
998
33
32,018
0
3,906
4
6,016
90
35,661
142
13,969
281
92,568Fires and Acres Year-to-Date
AREA BIA BLM FWS NPS ST/OT USFS TOTAL
Alaska
FIRES
ACRES
41
230,987
37
172,835
28
133,301
461
628,752
8
2
575
1,165,877
Northwest
FIRES
ACRES
121
53,168
139
120,357
32
463
17
16
788
21,094
650
5,552
1,747
200,650
Northern California
FIRES
ACRES
127
117
24
622
12
17
2,288
16,126
469
23,837
2,920
40,719
Southern California
FIRES
ACRES
23
87
90
2,645
21
532
32
225
2,564
47,854
346
91,979
3,076
143,322
Northern Rockies
FIRES
ACRES
454
7,259
47
376
4
1,008
9
202
560
5,428
401
60,806
1,475
75,079
Eastern Great Basin
FIRES
ACRES
51
308
497
173,824
1
0
29
69
423
21,617
351
96,008
1,352
291,826
Western Great Basin
FIRES
ACRES
6
24,470
247
87,567
5
1
8
2
61
7,094
67
28,385
394
147,519
Southwest
FIRES
ACRES
490
45,797
170
6,730
25
3,313
72
1,807
506
57,963
944
172,294
2,207
287,904
Rocky Mountain
FIRES
ACRES
536
713
345
8,752
13
501
27
1,071
583
37,348
364
172,957
1,868
221,342
Eastern Area
FIRES
ACRES
322
7,193
39
996
27
87
4,625
33,140
278
1,124
5,291
42,540
Southern Area
FIRES
ACRES
150
11,138
63
4,296
17
1,445
8,456
88,225
330
11,070
9,016
116,174
TOTAL
FIRES
ACRES
2,280
150,250
1,600
631,860
240
183,945
278
138,242
21,315
964,641
4,208
664,014
29,921
2,732,952
*** Changes in some agency YTD acres reflect more accurate mapping or
reporting adjustments. ***
Ten Year Average Fires 50,270
Ten Year Average Acres 4,832,480Prescribed Fires and Acres Yesterday
AREA BIA BLM FWS NPS ST/OT USFS TOTAL
Alaska
FIRES
ACRES
0
0
Northwest
FIRES
ACRES
0
0
Northern California
FIRES
ACRES
0
0
Southern California
FIRES
ACRES
0
0
Northern Rockies
FIRES
ACRES
0
0
Eastern Great Basin
FIRES
ACRES
0
0
Western Great Basin
FIRES
ACRES
0
0
Southwest
FIRES
ACRES
0
0
Rocky Mountain
FIRES
ACRES
0
0
Eastern Area
FIRES
ACRES
0
0
Southern Area
FIRES
ACRES
21
246
21
246
TOTAL
FIRES
ACRES
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
21
246
0
0
21
246Prescribed Fires and Acres Year-to-Date
AREA BIA BLM FWS NPS ST/OT USFS TOTAL
Alaska
FIRES
ACRES
1
5
2
22
13
5,150
16
5,177
Northwest
FIRES
ACRES
7
2,066
38
9,051
9
449
3
67
122
28,883
179
40,516
Northern California
FIRES
ACRES
2
35
12
780
16
15,998
21
254
125
5,472
176
22,539
Southern California
FIRES
ACRES
5
38
5
603
4
298
5
165
141
4,875
160
5,979
Northern Rockies
FIRES
ACRES
11
1,583
13
2,904
24
6,747
2
156
95
1,085
145
9,741
290
22,216
Eastern Great Basin
FIRES
ACRES
4
696
18
1,354
1
1
5
693
21
1,357
50
14,110
99
18,211
Western Great Basin
FIRES
ACRES
2
24
1
35
12
103
7
300
22
462
Southwest
FIRES
ACRES
17
19,319
22
11,523
5
1,372
1
10
81
17,163
126
49,387
Rocky Mountain
FIRES
ACRES
12
1,691
34
2,987
33
3,956
10
616
32
5,090
94
24,916
215
39,256
Eastern Area
FIRES
ACRES
20
23,148
243
30,818
52
4,790
770
31,407
117
12,350
1,202
102,513
Southern Area
FIRES
ACRES
50
14,298
100
48,028
11
5,872
10,662
568,833
887
850,596
11,710
1,487,627
TOTAL
FIRES
ACRES
123
62,836
144
28,661
438
108,012
111
12,778
11,610
613,190
1,769
968,406
14,195
1,793,883
*** Changes in some agency YTD acres reflect more accurate mapping or
reporting adjustments. ***
Additional wildfire information is available through the Geographic
Areas at http://gacc.nifc.gov/

Canada Fires and Hectares
Provinces Fires
Yesterday
Hectares
Yesterday
Fires
Year-To-Date
Hectares
Year-To-Date
British Columbia 0 0 1,027 8,000
Yukon Territory 0 0 151 202,490
Alberta 3 6 938 19,943
Northwest Territory 3 72,619 233 434,656
Saskatchewan 2 269 284 248,330
Manitoba 1 0 332 597,093
Ontario 0 107 447 41,474
Quebec 0 0 458 1,674,454
Newfoundland 0 0 91 30,369
New Brunswick 0 0 345 868
Nova Scotia 0 0 154 302
Prince Edward Island 0 0 9 55
National Parks 0 0 55 68,324
Total 9 73,000 4,524 3,326,358
This report contains information derived from the National Fire and
Aviation Management Web Applications (FAMWEB)
system and other sources to provide relative information about
emerging and ongoing incident activity. This information is
considered operational in nature, is subject to correction, and
therefore may not match official year-to-date agency
records.
** National Interagency Coordination Center **
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BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
FLASH FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TOPEKA KS
249 AM CDT MON AUG 12 2013

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN TOPEKA HAS ISSUED A

* FLASH FLOOD WARNING FOR...
NORTHERN CLOUD COUNTY IN NORTH CENTRAL KANSAS...
SOUTHERN REPUBLIC COUNTY IN NORTH CENTRAL KANSAS...

* UNTIL 645 AM CDT

* AT 244 AM CDT...NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE DOPPLER RADAR INDICATED
THAT UP TO 5 INCHES OF RAIN HAD FALLEN OVER THE WARNED AREA...WITH
RAINFALL RATES GREATER THAN 3 INCHES PER HOUR. THIS TORRENTIAL
RAINFALL WILL CAUSE RAPID RISES ALONG CREEKS...STREAMS AND DITCHES.

* LOCATIONS IMPACTED INCLUDE...
AGENDA...
BELLEVILLE...
CLYDE...
COURTLAND...
CUBA...
JAMESTOWN...
NORWAY...
SCANDIA...

SPECIFIC CREEK BASINS THAT MAY BE IMPACTED INCLUDE MARSH...WEST...
SKUNK...OAK...AND SALT CREEK...AS WELL AS OTHER CREEKS AND
TRIBUTARIES IN SOUTHERN REPUBLIC AND FAR NORTHERN CLOUD COUNTIES.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

BE ESPECIALLY CAUTIOUS AT NIGHT WHEN IT IS HARDER TO RECOGNIZE THE
DANGERS OF FLOODING. MOVE TO HIGHER GROUND...AWAY FROM RISING WATER.

TO REPORT FLOODING...HAVE THE NEAREST LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY RELAY
YOUR REPORT TO THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE FORECAST OFFICE IN
TOPEKA.

&&

LAT...LON 3980 9793 3984 9762 3983 9737 3957 9737
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Director of The United States Department of Human Services; Defendant
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