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Sunday, August 4, 2013

FIRE REPORT AND PLANE DESK ROUTING AUGUST 4 2013

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KMOD 042253Z 36006KT 10SM CLR 32/11 A2988 RMK AO2 SLP118 T03170106
KAVX 042251Z AUTO 25009KT 10SM CLR 19/13 A3001 RMK AO2 SLP148 T01890128 TSNO $
KIAH 042253Z 18011KT 10SM SCT050 SCT130 BKN250 33/23 A2998 RMK AO2
SLP150 T03280233
KIAD 042252Z 35011KT 10SM FEW065 26/10 A2998 RMK AO2 SLP151 T02610100 $
KEKO 042256Z AUTO 27006KT 10SM CLR 34/M08 A3004 RMK AO2 SLP112 T03391078
KJAC 042251Z 23011KT 10SM SKC 28/M02 A3016
KBIL 042253Z 11008KT 10SM FEW060 28/12 A3001 RMK AO2 SLP131 CB DSNT SW T02830122
KBOI 042253Z 34009KT 10SM CLR 34/00 A2993 RMK AO2 SLP107 T03440000
KMSO 042253Z 00000KT 10SM CLR 29/05 A3002 RMK AO2 SLP150 T02890050
KGEG 042253Z 25005KT 10SM SCT065 SCT120 28/09 A3000 RMK AO2 SLP145 T02780094
PANC 042253Z 14009KT 10SM FEW035 BKN060 OVC110 19/10 A2995 RMK AO2
RAB31E50 SLP142 VIRGA NE SH DSNT S P0000 T01890100
KEUG 042254Z 36010G15KT 10SM CLR 32/11 A2992 RMK AO2 SLP131 T03220106 $
KRDD 042253Z 16007G16KT 10SM CLR 36/M02 A2985 RMK AO2 SLP103 T03561017
KMOD 042253Z 36006KT 10SM CLR 32/11 A2988 RMK AO2 SLP118 T03170106
National Preparedness Level
Level 3
National Fire Activity
Initial attack activity: Light (89 new fires)
New large fires: 3
Large fires contained: 3
Uncontained large fires: 27
Area Command Teams committed: 0
NIMOs committed: 0

Source: USFS; USFMSC; NOTAM
National Interagency Coordination Center
Incident Management Situation Report
Sunday August 4, 2013 – 0530 MT
National Preparedness Level 3
National Fire Activity
Initial attack activity: Light (89 new fires)
New large fires: 3 (*)
Large fires contained: 3
Uncontained large fires: ** 27
Area Command Teams committed: 0
NIMOs committed: 1
Type 1 IMTs committed: 3
Type 2 IMTs committed: 13
** 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 145th Airlift Wing, Charlotte (North
Carolina Air National Guard), and one
from the 153rd Airlift Wing, Cheyenne (Wyoming Air National Guard),
are supporting wildland fire suppression
operations out of Boise, ID.
Douglas Complex (three fires), Oregon DOF. IMT 2 (Sifford). Seven
miles north of Glendale, OR. Timber and
brush. Active fire behavior with group torching. Numerous structures
and a communication site threatened.
Evacuations and road closures in effect.
Whiskey Complex (three fires), Umpqua NF. IMT 2 (Williams). Six miles
east of Tiller, OR. Timber, brush and
grass. Active fire behavior with occasional torching. Structures
threatened. Evacuations in effect.
Big Windy Complex (three fires), Grants Pass Unit, Oregon DOF. IMT 1
(Schulte). Twenty-five miles
northwest of Grants Pass, OR. Timber and brush. Surface fire with
occasional torching and short-range
spotting. Structures threatened.
Colockum Tarps, Southeast Region, Washington DNR. IMT 2 (Nickey). Six
miles southeast of Malaga, WA.
Timber and grass. Moderate fire behavior. Numerous residences
threatened. Evacuations in effect.
Labrador, Rogue River-Siskiyou NF. IMT 2 (Fillis). Thirteen miles
northwest of Cave Junction, OR. Timber and
brush. Backing fire. Structures threatened.
Northwest Area (PL 4)
New fires: 11
New large fires: 1
Uncontained large fires: 15
Type 1 IMTs committed: 1
Type 2 IMTs committed: 7Brimstone, Grants Pass Unit, Oregon DOF. IMT 2
(Thorpe). Seven miles northwest of Merlin, OR. Timber.
Interior burning. Numerous structures threatened.
Green Ridge, Deschutes NF. IMT 2 (Minton). Fourteen miles northwest of
Sisters, OR. Timber and brush.
Short runs with isolated torching and spotting. Residences threatened.
Area closures in effect.
Mile Marker 28, Yakama Agency, BIA. IMT 2 (Rabe). Fifteen miles
northeast of Goldendale, WA. Timber,
brush and grass. Interior burning with isolated torching. Numerous
structures and power lines threatened.
Riverside Block Complex (2 fires), Northeast Region, Washington DNR.
Five miles southwest of Riverside,
WA. Timber and grass. Creeping and smoldering. Residences threatened.
Reduction in acreage due to more
accurate mapping.
Incident Name St Unit Size
Size
Chge
24 Hrs
%
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Ctn
Totl
Pers
Pers
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24 Hrs
Crw Eng Heli Strc
Lost
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CTD
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Own
Douglas Complex OR DOF 34,459 1,924 15 UNK 2,397 60 69 99 12 4 12.3M ST
Whiskey Complex OR UPF 5,567 728 20 UNK 953 48 28 36 8 0 5.4M FS
Big Windy Complex OR DOF 6,151 2,433 0 UNK 1,074 306 22 12 3 0 2.8M ST
Colockum Tarps WA SES 80,400 0 60 UNK 732 -19 12 71 3 5 5M ST
Labrador OR RSF 2,020 0 N/A N/A 460 -50 10 8 5 0 3.6M FS
Brimstone OR DOF 2,298 0 60 8/7 660 -46 24 31 7 0 6.8M ST
Green Ridge OR DEF 150 30 25 8/7 331 65 10 5 4 0 475K FS
Mile Marker 28 WA YAA 27,102 5 87 8/6 797 -267 17 58 3 0 9.9M BIA
Riverside Block
Complex WA NES 1,600 -15 30 8/4 197 124 5 20 3 0 NR ST
* Whiskey WA SPD 650 --- 100 --- 5 --- 1 1 0 0 5K BLM
SPD - Spokane District, BLM
* Packer Creek, Bridger-Teton NF. Twenty-eight miles north of
Pinedale, WY. Timber. Surface fire with
torching and short-range spotting. Structures threatened. Evacuations in effect.
Lodgepole, Salmon-Challis NF. Transfer of command from IMT 2 (Adell)
to NIMO (Houseman) and IMT 2
(Whalen) will occur today. Ten miles west of Challis, ID. Timber and
brush. Active fire behavior with group tree
torching. Structures threatened. Area closures in effect.
Ridge, Boise NF. Fourteen miles northeast of Lowman, ID. Timber. 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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Own
* Packer Creek WY BTF 300 --- 0 8/10 119 --- 3 8 4 0 290K FS
Lodgepole ID SCF 20,257 197 40 UNK 787 99 19 27 9 0 10.9M FS
Eastern Great Basin Area (PL 3)
New fires: 15
New large fires: 2
Uncontained large fires: 3
NIMOs committed: 1
Type 2 IMTs committed: 2Incident Name St Unit Size
Size
Chge
24 Hrs
%
Ctn
Est
Ctn
Totl
Pers
Pers
Chge
24 Hrs
Crw Eng Heli Strc
Lost
$$
CTD
Origin
Own
Ridge ID BOF 5,270 --- 48 9/30 129 --- 0 0 1 0 6.2M FS
* 3 Well ID TFD 684 --- 100 --- 0 --- 0 0 0 0 15K BLM
TFD – Twin Falls District, BLM
Salmon River Complex (two fires), Klamath NF. IMT 1 (McGowan). Four
miles west of Sawyers Bar, CA.
Timber. Surface fire with torching and long-range spotting. Structures
threatened.
Butler, Six Rivers NF. IMT 2 (Johnson). Ten miles east of Somes Bar,
CA. Timber. Active fire behavior with
short runs and isolated torching. Structures threatened. Road closures
in effect.
Incident Name St Unit Size
Size
Chge
24 Hrs
%
Ctn
Est
Ctn
Totl
Pers
Pers
Chge
24 Hrs
Crw Eng Heli Strc
Lost
$$
CTD
Origin
Own
Salmon River
Complex CA KNF 2,004 400 5 UNK 616 236 22 27 7 0 1.4M FS
Butler CA SRF 945 462 3 UNK 435 213 19 25 8 0 800K FS
Moose Meadow, Beaverhead/Deerlodge NF. IMT 2 (Pearson). Twenty miles
southwest of Philipsburg, MT.
Timber. Creeping and smoldering with isolated torching.
Gold Pan Complex, Bitterroot NF. IMT 1 (Poncin) and IMT 2 (Hutton).
Thirty-five miles southwest of Conner,
MT. Timber. Creeping and smoldering. Structures threatened. Area
closures in effect.
Emigrant, Gallatin NF. Nine miles south of Emigrant, MT. Timber and
grass. Creeping and smoldering.
Structures threatened.
Crescendo, Idaho Panhandle NF. Twenty-two miles south of Avery, ID.
Timber and brush. Creeping.
Gold Creek, Lolo NF. Sixteen miles northeast of Missoula, MT. Timber.
No further information received. Last
report unless significant activity occurs.
Northern California Area (PL 3)
New fires: 18
New large fires: 0
Uncontained large fires: 3
Type 1 IMTs committed: 1
Type 2 IMTs committed: 1
Northern Rockies Area (PL 3)
New fires: 7
New large fires: 0
Uncontained large fires: 4
Type 1 IMTs committed: 1
Type 2 IMTs committed: 2Incident 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
Moose Meadow MT BDF 3,500 100 50 9/1 462 -60 17 8 3 0 4.6M FS
Gold Pan Complex MT BRF 16,342 12 N/A N/A 446 24 8 10 6 0 2.4M FS
Emigrant MT GNF 621 1 5 10/20 45 0 1 4 1 0 1.4M FS
Crescendo ID IPF 860 0 0 UNK 65 -14 1 5 0 0 1.7M FS
Gold Creek MT LNF 171 0 98 8/4 22 -2 1 0 0 0 2.5M FS
Aspen, Sierra NF. IMT 2 (Cooper). Seven miles northwest of Big Creek,
CA. Timber and chaparral. Active fire
behavior. Structures and power lines threatened. Evacuations, road and
area 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
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CTD
Origin
Own
Aspen CA SNF 18,967 1,176 60 8/10 1,896 -72 42 101 12 0 19.3M FS
Alaska Area (PL 2)
New fires: 7
New large fires: 0
Uncontained large fires: 1
Stuart Creek #2, Military Zone, Alaska Fire Service. Previously
reported incident. Twenty-five miles east of
North Pole AK. Black spruce and grass. Short runs with torching and
short-range spotting. Structures
threatened. Area closures in effect.
Moon Lake, Tok Area Forestry, Alaska DOF. Twenty miles west of Tok,
AK. Black spruce. Creeping and
smoldering with torching. Structures threatened. Last report unless
significant activity occurs.
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
Stuart Creek #2 AK MID 86,514 --- 71 9/1 125 --- 4 5 3 5 20.1M DOD
Moon Lake AK TAS 18,050 0 N/A N/A 125 0 7 1 2 0 5.8M ST
Western Great Basin Area (PL 2)
New fires: 2
New large fires: 0
Uncontained large fires: 0
White Pine, Humboldt-Toiyabe NF. Previously reported incident.
Twenty-eight miles south of Ely, NV. Timber,
brush and grass. Backing fire with short runs. Last report unless
significant activity occurs.
Southern California Area (PL 3)
New fires: 11
New large fires: 0
Uncontained large fires: 1
Type 2 IMTs committed: 1Incident Name St Unit Size
Size
Chge
24 Hrs
%
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Ctn
Totl
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Pers
Chge
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Origin
Own
White Pine NV HTF 1,150 --- N/A N/A 10 --- 0 0 0 0 200K FS
Southern Area (PL 1)
New fires: 1
New large fires: 0
Uncontained large fires: 0
Incident Name St Unit Size
Size
Chge
24 Hrs
%
Ctn
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Ctn
Totl
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Pers
Chge
24 Hrs
Crw Eng Heli Strc
Lost
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CTD
Origin
Own
Cade Mud Bayou TX MCR 2,100 60 100 --- 0 -11 0 0 0 0 33K FWS
MCR – McFaddin NWR
Other Fires
(As of August 2)
GACC Fires Cumulative
Acres Crews Engines Helicopters Total
Personnel
AK 33 643,622 3 2 2 101
NW 4 54,939 5 11 2 160
NO 0 0 0 0 0 0
SO 0 0 0 0 0 0
NR 4 14,622 1 0 1 36
EB 5 12,179 7 0 5 246
WB 1 27,883 1 2 0 37
SW 2 438 1 6 0 59
RM 2 5,043 1 2 1 45
EA 0 0 0 0 0 0
SA 1 450 0 4 1 15
Total 52 759,176 19 27 12 699
Predictive Services Discussion: Widely scattered showers and a few
thunderstorms will linger across the
northern Rockies. Scattered thunderstorms will form over the central
and southern Rockies. Showers and
thunderstorms will form along a stationary front from the northern
Plains to the Southeast. Rain will move
through New England. Temperatures will continue to warm slowly in the
West. Cooler conditions will cover the
northern and central Plains, the mid and upper Mississippi Valley, the
Great Lakes region, and New England.
The South will continue to be warm and muggy.
http://www.predictiveservices.nifc.gov/outlooks/outlooks.htmCOMMUNICATIONS
LCES (Lookouts, Communication, Escape Routes, and Safety Zones)
Category
Scenario
Effective communication is a critical backbone of safe and successful
operations.
Discuss the factors that can affect radio communication at the incident.
 Knowledge of the radio issued to the individuals
 Net control, frequencies
 Line-of-sight restrictions
 Antenna polarization effect (direction of the antenna)
 Minimizing noise interference
 Wide band narrow band
How can you mitigate potential problems?
 Implement effective communication procedures--be brief, clear,
concise, and to-the-point.
 Give a good comprehensive briefing. (Refer to the Briefing Checklist
inside the back
cover of the Incident Response Pocket Guide.)
 Confirm that relayed information is received, acknowledged, and understood.
 Keep a continuous information flow (e.g., updates on weather, fire
behavior, work
progress; changes in strategy/tactics; arrival of additional
resources; solicit feedback).
 Establish emergency check-in procedures.
 Provide a minimum of 4 radios per 20-person firefighter crew.
The Five Communication Responsibilities for All Firefighters:
 Brief others
 Debrief your actions
 Communicate hazards to others
 Acknowledge messages
 Ask if you don't know
References:
Incident Response Pocket Guide
Fireline Handbook
Interagency Standards for Fire and Fire Aviation Operations
"LCES and Other Thoughts" by Paul Gleason
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AREA BIA BLM FWS NPS ST/OT USFS TOTAL
Alaska
FIRES
ACRES
1
5,702
0
401
0
4,950
6
5,669
7
16,722
Northwest
FIRES
ACRES
1
0
10
1
11
1
Northern California
FIRES
ACRES
1
1
15
45
2
1
18
47
Southern California
FIRES
ACRES
1
0
1
0
9
3
0
983
11
986
Northern Rockies
FIRES
ACRES
1
5
6
1
7
6
Eastern Great Basin
FIRES
ACRES
1
3,263
2
2
6
5,037
6
454
15
8,756
Western Great Basin
FIRES
ACRES
2
1
2
1
Southwest
FIRES
ACRES
1
0
6
3
7
3
Rocky Mountain
FIRES
ACRES
0
1
5
22
1
0
4
101
10
124
Eastern Area
FIRES
ACRES
0
0
Southern Area
FIRES
ACRES
1
40
1
40
TOTAL
FIRES
ACRES
2
2
10
8,988
0
401
3
4,952
39
10,759
35
1,584
89
26,686Fires and Acres Year-to-Date
AREA BIA BLM FWS NPS ST/OT USFS TOTAL
Alaska
FIRES
ACRES
1
0
40
214,989
34
167,757
28
101,472
438
611,568
7
2
548
1,095,788
Northwest
FIRES
ACRES
112
52,908
108
94,664
31
463
8
16
655
6,508
437
2,640
1,351
157,199
Northern California
FIRES
ACRES
124
115
22
622
9
4
2,191
15,826
375
8,036
2,721
24,603
Southern California
FIRES
ACRES
23
87
88
2,635
20
487
31
230
2,462
36,095
333
87,312
2,957
126,846
Northern Rockies
FIRES
ACRES
461
7,169
39
320
4
1,008
6
2
524
4,536
323
56,864
1,357
69,899
Eastern Great Basin
FIRES
ACRES
45
305
450
101,901
1
0
26
64
361
17,691
265
42,675
1,148
162,636
Western Great Basin
FIRES
ACRES
5
24,470
180
64,483
3
1
8
2
59
7,094
65
28,043
320
124,093
Southwest
FIRES
ACRES
482
45,792
158
6,734
25
3,313
69
1,807
494
57,961
876
172,146
2,104
287,753
Rocky Mountain
FIRES
ACRES
527
711
293
8,283
13
501
27
1,072
566
37,071
339
159,945
1,765
207,583
Eastern Area
FIRES
ACRES
322
7,193
39
996
27
87
4,574
33,089
250
1,096
5,212
42,461
Southern Area
FIRES
ACRES
150
11,138
63
4,296
17
1,445
10,457
88,053
330
11,070
11,017
116,002
TOTAL
FIRES
ACRES
2,252
149,888
1,378
494,631
233
178,822
256
106,201
22,781
915,492
3,600
569,829
30,500
2,414,863
*** Changes in some agency YTD acres reflect more accurate mapping or
reporting adjustments. ***
Ten Year Average Fires 48,635
Ten Year Average Acres 4,416,871Prescribed 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
0
0
TOTAL
FIRES
ACRES
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0Prescribed 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
37
9,043
9
449
3
67
122
28,883
178
40,508
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
94
1,085
145
9,741
289
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
11,492
5
1,372
1
10
74
16,407
119
48,600
Rocky Mountain
FIRES
ACRES
12
1,691
37
3,317
33
3,956
10
616
32
5,090
94
24,916
218
39,586
Eastern Area
FIRES
ACRES
20
23,148
243
30,818
48
4,784
770
31,407
153
15,158
1,234
105,315
Southern Area
FIRES
ACRES
50
14,298
100
48,028
11
5,872
10,551
567,272
887
850,596
11,599
1,486,066
TOTAL
FIRES
ACRES
123
62,836
146
28,952
438
108,012
107
12,772
11,498
611,629
1,798
970,458
14,110
1,794,659
*** 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 0 724 5,936
Yukon Territory 3 6 140 196,021
Alberta 1 2 875 19,890
Northwest Territory 0 64,513 224 354,940
Saskatchewan 0 546 266 133,456
Manitoba 1 148 320 577,828
Ontario 0 0 441 41,066
Quebec 1 0 448 1,674,454
Newfoundland 1 0 88 30,366
New Brunswick 0 0 345 868
Nova Scotia 0 0 152 302
Prince Edward Island 0 0 9 55
National Parks 0 0 54 67,224
Total 7 65,215 4,086 3,102,407
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.
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