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Thursday, August 29, 2013

FIRE REPORT AND PLANE DESK ROUTING August 29 2013

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000
WGUS42 KTAE 291412
FLWTAE
FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TALLAHASSEE FL
1012 AM EDT THU AUG 29 2013

...THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN TALLAHASSEE HAS ISSUED A FLOOD
WARNING FOR THE FOLLOWING RIVERS IN FLORIDA...

APALACHICOLA RIVER NEAR BLOUNTSTOWN AFFECTING CALHOUN...FRANKLIN...
GULF AND LIBERTY COUNTIES

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

ALL PERSONS WITH INTEREST ALONG THE RIVER SHOULD MONITOR THE LATEST
FORECASTS...AND BE PREPARED TO TAKE NECESSARY PRECAUTIONS TO PROTECT
LIFE AND PROPERTY. DO NOT DRIVE CARS THROUGH FLOODED AREAS. IF YOU
SEE FLOOD WATERS...REMEMBER TO TURN AROUND AND DO NOT DROWN.

FOR GRAPHICAL HYDROLOGIC INFORMATION...PLEASE GO TO WEATHER.GOV AND
CLICK ON YOUR STATE. SELECT RIVERS AND LAKES AHPS UNDER CURRENT
CONDITIONS AND CLICK ON YOUR RIVER POINT.

&&

FLC013-037-045-077-301412-
/O.NEW.KTAE.FL.W.0093.130829T1618Z-130831T1800Z/
/BLOF1.1.ER.130829T1618Z.130830T1200Z.130831T1200Z.NO/
1012 AM EDT THU AUG 29 2013

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN TALLAHASSEE HAS ISSUED A

* FLOOD WARNING FOR
THE APALACHICOLA RIVER NEAR BLOUNTSTOWN.
* UNTIL SATURDAY AFTERNOON...OR UNTIL THE WARNING IS CANCELLED.
* AT 9:06 AM THURSDAY THE STAGE WAS 14.8 FEET.
* MINOR FLOODING IS FORECAST.
* FLOOD STAGE IS 15.0 FEET.
* FORECAST...RISE ABOVE FLOOD STAGE BY THIS AFTERNOON AND CONTINUE TO
RISE TO NEAR 15.9 FEET BY TOMORROW MORNING. THE RIVER WILL FALL
BELOW FLOOD STAGE BY SATURDAY MORNING.
* IMPACT...AT 15.0 FEET...MINOR LOWLAND FLOODING BEGINS. THIS LEVEL
IS THE TOP OF THE BANK AT THE MARINA.

$$



000
WGUS42 KTAE 291412
FLWTAE
FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE TALLAHASSEE FL
1012 AM EDT THU AUG 29 2013

...THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN TALLAHASSEE HAS ISSUED A FLOOD
WARNING FOR THE FOLLOWING RIVERS IN FLORIDA...

APALACHICOLA RIVER NEAR BLOUNTSTOWN AFFECTING CALHOUN...FRANKLIN...
GULF AND LIBERTY COUNTIES

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

ALL PERSONS WITH INTEREST ALONG THE RIVER SHOULD MONITOR THE LATEST
FORECASTS...AND BE PREPARED TO TAKE NECESSARY PRECAUTIONS TO PROTECT
LIFE AND PROPERTY. DO NOT DRIVE CARS THROUGH FLOODED AREAS. IF YOU
SEE FLOOD WATERS...REMEMBER TO TURN AROUND AND DO NOT DROWN.

FOR GRAPHICAL HYDROLOGIC INFORMATION...PLEASE GO TO WEATHER.GOV AND
CLICK ON YOUR STATE. SELECT RIVERS AND LAKES AHPS UNDER CURRENT
CONDITIONS AND CLICK ON YOUR RIVER POINT.

&&

FLC013-037-045-077-301412-
/O.NEW.KTAE.FL.W.0093.130829T1618Z-130831T1800Z/
/BLOF1.1.ER.130829T1618Z.130830T1200Z.130831T1200Z.NO/
1012 AM EDT THU AUG 29 2013

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN TALLAHASSEE HAS ISSUED A

* FLOOD WARNING FOR
THE APALACHICOLA RIVER NEAR BLOUNTSTOWN.
* UNTIL SATURDAY AFTERNOON...OR UNTIL THE WARNING IS CANCELLED.
* AT 9:06 AM THURSDAY THE STAGE WAS 14.8 FEET.
* MINOR FLOODING IS FORECAST.
* FLOOD STAGE IS 15.0 FEET.
* FORECAST...RISE ABOVE FLOOD STAGE BY THIS AFTERNOON AND CONTINUE TO
RISE TO NEAR 15.9 FEET BY TOMORROW MORNING. THE RIVER WILL FALL
BELOW FLOOD STAGE BY SATURDAY MORNING.
* IMPACT...AT 15.0 FEET...MINOR LOWLAND FLOODING BEGINS. THIS LEVEL
IS THE TOP OF THE BANK AT THE MARINA.

$$


000
WGUS41 KPBZ 291116
FLWPBZ
BULLETIN - IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE PITTSBURGH PA
716 AM EDT THU AUG 29 2013

...THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN PITTSBURGH HAS ISSUED A FLOOD
WARNING FOR THE FOLLOWING RIVERS IN WEST VIRGINIA...

CHEAT RIVER AT ROWLESBURG AFFECTING PRESTON COUNTY

. WIDESPREAD HEAVY RAIN HAS FALLEN ACROSS THE CHEAT RIVER BASIN
OVER THE PAST 24 HOURS. RAINFALL AMOUNTS OF AS MUCH AS 3.00 INCHES
IS CAUSING RAPID RISES ON THE CHEAT RIVER AND ITS TRIBUTARIES AT
THIS TIME. THE LATEST ESTIMATED STAGE AT ROWLESBURG ON THE CHEAT
RIVER IS 11.1 FEET AND RISING. THE CHEAT RIVER IS EXPECTED TO RISE
TO FLOOD STAGE THIS AFTERNOON WITH MINOR FLOODING FORECAST.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

SAFETY MESSAGE...DO NOT DRIVE THROUGH FLOODED AREAS. THE WATER MAY BE
DEEPER THAN IT APPEARS. STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO FOR LATER
DEVELOPMENTS.

&&

WVC077-291916-
/O.NEW.KPBZ.FL.W.0009.130829T1737Z-130830T0300Z/
/ROWW2.1.ER.130829T1737Z.130829T1800Z.130829T2100Z.NO/
716 AM EDT THU AUG 29 2013

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN PITTSBURGH HAS ISSUED A

* FLOOD WARNING FOR
THE CHEAT RIVER AT ROWLESBURG.
* FROM THIS AFTERNOON TO THIS EVENING...OR UNTIL THE WARNING IS
CANCELLED.
* FLOOD STAGE IS 16.0 FEET.
* FORECAST...THE RIVER IS FORECAST TO HAVE A MAXIMUM VALUE OF 16.1
FEET THIS AFTERNOON.
* IMPACT...AT 16.0 FEET...FLOODING BEGINS IN THE ROWLESBURG TOWN PARK.

$$



000
WGUS41 KPBZ 291116
FLWPBZ
BULLETIN - IMMEDIATE BROADCAST REQUESTED
FLOOD WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE PITTSBURGH PA
716 AM EDT THU AUG 29 2013

...THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN PITTSBURGH HAS ISSUED A FLOOD
WARNING FOR THE FOLLOWING RIVERS IN WEST VIRGINIA...

CHEAT RIVER AT ROWLESBURG AFFECTING PRESTON COUNTY

. WIDESPREAD HEAVY RAIN HAS FALLEN ACROSS THE CHEAT RIVER BASIN
OVER THE PAST 24 HOURS. RAINFALL AMOUNTS OF AS MUCH AS 3.00 INCHES
IS CAUSING RAPID RISES ON THE CHEAT RIVER AND ITS TRIBUTARIES AT
THIS TIME. THE LATEST ESTIMATED STAGE AT ROWLESBURG ON THE CHEAT
RIVER IS 11.1 FEET AND RISING. THE CHEAT RIVER IS EXPECTED TO RISE
TO FLOOD STAGE THIS AFTERNOON WITH MINOR FLOODING FORECAST.

PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...

SAFETY MESSAGE...DO NOT DRIVE THROUGH FLOODED AREAS. THE WATER MAY BE
DEEPER THAN IT APPEARS. STAY TUNED TO NOAA WEATHER RADIO FOR LATER
DEVELOPMENTS.

&&

WVC077-291916-
/O.NEW.KPBZ.FL.W.0009.130829T1737Z-130830T0300Z/
/ROWW2.1.ER.130829T1737Z.130829T1800Z.130829T2100Z.NO/
716 AM EDT THU AUG 29 2013

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN PITTSBURGH HAS ISSUED A

* FLOOD WARNING FOR
THE CHEAT RIVER AT ROWLESBURG.
* FROM THIS AFTERNOON TO THIS EVENING...OR UNTIL THE WARNING IS
CANCELLED.
* FLOOD STAGE IS 16.0 FEET.
* FORECAST...THE RIVER IS FORECAST TO HAVE A MAXIMUM VALUE OF 16.1
FEET THIS AFTERNOON.
* IMPACT...AT 16.0 FEET...FLOODING BEGINS IN THE ROWLESBURG TOWN PARK.

$$

S$
National Preparedness Level
Level 4
National Fire Activity
Initial attack activity: Light (119 new fires)
New large fires: 1
Large fires contained: 2
Uncontained large fires: 32
Area Command Teams committed: 0
NIMOs committed: 1

Source: USFS; USFMSC; NOTAM
National Interagency Coordination Center
Incident Management Situation Report
Thursday, August 29, 2013 – 0530 MT
National Preparedness Level 4
National Fire Activity
Initial attack activity: Light (119 new fires)
New large fires: 1 (*)
Large fires contained: 2
Uncontained large fires: ** 32
Area Command Teams committed: 0
NIMOs committed: 1
Type 1 IMTs committed: 7
Type 2 IMTs committed: 12
** Uncontained large fires include only fires being managed under a
full suppression strategy.
Link to Geographic Area daily reports.
Two MAFFS C-130 aircraft from the 302nd Airlift Wing, Colorado Springs
(Air Force Reserve) and one from the
145th Airlift Wing (North Carolina Air National Guard) are supporting
wildland fire suppression operations out
of McClellan Air Park, CA. 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.
Southern California Area (PL 4)
New fires: 20
New large fires: 0
Uncontained large fires: 4
Type 1 IMTs committed: 1
Type 2 IMTs committed: 1
Rim, Stanislaus NF. Unified command between IMT 1 (Wilkins) and Cal
Fire. Two miles northeast of Buck
Meadows, CA. Timber and brush. Active fire behavior with crown runs
and spotting. Communities of Tuolumne
City, Twain Harte, Long Barn, Pinecrest, power lines and Hetch Hetchy
watershed threatened. Evacuations,
road and area closures in effect.
Fish, Sequoia NF. IMT 2 (Reidy). Twenty-five miles northeast of
Springville, CA. Timber. Isolated torching and
spotting.
Windy Peak, Sequoia & Kings Canyon NP. Fourteen miles north of Cedar
Grove, CA. Timber and brush.
Moderate fire behavior with short runs and occasional single tree torching.
Gobblers, San Bernardino NF. Six miles south of Wrightwood, CA. Timber
and grass. No further information
received.
Incident Name St Unit Size
Size
Chge
24 Hrs
%
Ctn
Est
Ctn
Totl
Pers
Pers
Chge
24 Hrs
Crw Eng Heli Strc
Lost
$$
CTD
Origin
Own
Rim CA STF 192,466 7,985 30 9/10 4,537 456 79 523 20 111 39.2M
FSIncident Name St Unit Size
Size
Chge
24 Hrs
%
Ctn
Est
Ctn
Totl
Pers
Pers
Chge
24 Hrs
Crw Eng Heli Strc
Lost
$$
CTD
Origin
Own
Fish CA SQF 2,050 50 25 UNK 399 29 9 0 6 0 2M FS
Windy Peak CA KNP 635 35 30 10/20 35 9 1 0 2 0 40K NPS
Gobblers CA BDF 413 0 93 8/30 123 0 3 3 0 0 2.4M FS
Lolo Creek Complex (two fires), Southwestern Land Office, Montana DNR.
IMT 1 (Poncin). Eight miles west
of Lolo, MT. Timber and grass. Interior burning. Numerous structures
and power lines threatened.
Rock Creek, Custer NF. IMT 2 (Pearson). Five miles southwest of Red
Lodge, MT. Timber and brush.
Creeping and smoldering. Numerous residences threatened.
Miner Paradise Complex (four fires), Gallatin NF. IMT 2 (Benes).
Nineteen miles southwest of Livingston, MT.
Timber and grass. Creeping and smoldering with isolated torching.
Structures threatened. Road and area
closures in effect.
Incendiary Creek, Clearwater Potlatch Timber Protective Association.
IMT 2 (Kusicko). Five miles southwest
of Weippe, ID. Timber and grass. Creeping and smoldering.
Eureka, Beaverhead/Deerlodge NF. Transfer of command from IMT 2
(Heintz) back to the local unit will occur
today. Thirty-eight miles southwest of Ennis, MT. Timber. Creeping and
smoldering with occasional single tree
torching. Road closures in effect.
Druid Complex (four fires), Yellowstone NP. NIMO (Hahnenberg).
Twenty-seven miles southeast of Gardiner,
MT. Timber. Minimal fire behavior with isolated torching. Numerous
structures threatened.
Gold Pan Complex (two fires), Bitterroot NF. IMT 1 (Turman).
Thirty-five miles southwest of Conner, MT.
Timber. Creeping and smoldering. Numerous structures threatened. Area
closures in effect. Precipitation
occurred over the fire area yesterday.
* Saylor, Miles City Field Office, BLM. Started on county land 20
miles west of Jordan, MT. Brush and grass.
Wind driven fire. 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
$$
CTD
Origin
Own
Lolo Creek
Complex MT SWS 10,902 10 70 9/3 882 -44 18 47 8 9 9M ST
Rock Creek MT CNF 950 40 50 UNK 310 18 8 12 4 0 2.4M FS
Miner Paradise
Complex MT GNF 11,849 267 28 10/15 419 -102 11 12 4 0 6.5M FS
Northern Rockies Area (PL 4)
New fires: 39
New large fires: 1
Uncontained large fires: 10
NIMOs committed: 1
Type 1 IMTs committed: 2
Type 2 IMTs committed: 4Incident Name St Unit Size
Size
Chge
24 Hrs
%
Ctn
Est
Ctn
Totl
Pers
Pers
Chge
24 Hrs
Crw Eng Heli Strc
Lost
$$
CTD
Origin
Own
Incendiary Creek ID CTS 1,100 0 60 UNK 290 -64 6 17 1 0 2.5M ST
Eureka MT BDF 6,468 0 93 8/31 138 -61 1 5 1 0 4.8M FS
Druid Complex WY YNP 11,673 2 N/A N/A 159 -2 1 5 2 0 2M NPS
Gold Pan Complex MT BRF 39,428 1,501 N/A N/A 247 -7 2 16 4 0 10.3M FS
* Saylor MT MCD 350 --- 0 8/29 16 --- 0 4 0 0 NR CNTY
Corral Complex, Six Rivers NF. IMT 1 (Joseph). Ten miles east of
Hoopa, CA. Timber, brush and grass.
Minimal fire behavior. Numerous structures threatened.
Deer, Tehama-Glenn Unit, Cal Fire. Cal Fire IMT 1 (Cone). Started on
private land 10 miles east of Los
Molinos, CA. Brush and grass. Minimal fire behavior. Increase in
acreage due to more accurate mapping.
American, Tahoe NF. IMT 1 (Opliger). Ten miles northeast of
Foresthill, CA. Timber. Minimal fire behavior.
Numerous structures threatened.
Butler, Six Rivers NF. IMT 2 (Minton and Johnson). Type 2 teams are
also managing the Salmon River
Complex. Six miles southeast of Somes Bar, CA. Timber and brush.
Smoldering. Structures threatened. Area
closures in effect.
Salmon River Complex, Klamath NF. One mile west of Sawyers Bar, CA.
Timber. Creeping and smoldering.
Structures threatened. 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
$$
CTD
Origin
Own
Corral Complex CA SRF 11,777 5 17 10/1 1,340 39 28 56 10 0 16.3M FS
Deer CA TGU 11,429 840 93 8/29 903 -195 30 36 5 1 6.2M PRI
American CA TNF 26,114 594 97 8/29 1,001 -81 22 57 7 5 24.7M FS
Butler CA SRF 21,217 0 45 9/15 427 -73 5 15 4 0 26M FS
Salmon River
Complex CA KNF 14,720 0 95 8/30 91 -25 3 5 0 0 22M FS
Northern California Area (PL 4)
New fires: 26
New large fires: 0
Uncontained large fires: 5
Type 1 IMTs committed: 3
Type 2 IMTs committed: 2
Eastern Great Basin Area (PL 3)
New fires: 4
New large fires: 0
Uncontained large fires: 5
Type 2 IMTs committed: 3Kelley, Sawtooth NF. IMT 2 (Dunford). Seven
miles southeast of Featherville, ID. Timber. Active fire behavior
with torching and spotting. Residences threatened.
Little Queens, Sawtooth NF. IMT 2 (Wilde). Six miles north of Atlanta,
ID. Timber. Creeping and smoldering
with single tree torching. Evacuations have been lifted. Road closures
in effect.
Beaver Creek, Twin Falls District, BLM. IMT 2 (Adell). One mile west
of Hailey, ID. Timber, brush and grass.
Minimal fire behavior. Area closures in effect.
Elk Complex, Boise NF. Ten miles southwest of Pine, ID. Timber, brush
and grass. Creeping and smoldering
with occasional interior single tree torching. Structures threatened.
Road closures in effect.
Millville, Bear River Area, Utah DOF. Six miles southeast of Logan,
UT. Timber and grass. Minimal fire
behavior. Last report unless significant activity occurs.
Incident Name St Unit Size
Size
Chge
24 Hrs
%
Ctn
Est
Ctn
Totl
Pers
Pers
Chge
24 Hrs
Crw Eng Heli Strc
Lost
$$
CTD
Origin
Own
Kelley ID STF 810 510 5 9/7 230 5 9 25 7 0 400K FS
Little Queens ID STF 23,324 275 N/A N/A 311 -42 4 10 5 0 4.4M FS
Beaver Creek ID TFD 111,488 66 94 8/31 599 -61 14 23 4 13 24M BLM
Elk Complex ID BOF 131,258 0 95 8/31 22 0 0 4 0 83 10.7M FS
Millville UT DOF 2,868 4 80 UNK 7 -7 0 1 0 0 2.2M ST
Manastash Ridge, Okanogan/Wenatchee NF. IMT 2 (Nickey). IMT is also
managing the Conrad Lake
incident. Fourteen miles west of Cle Elum, WA. Timber. Creeping and
smoldering with occasional torching.
Big Windy Complex, Grants Pass Unit, Oregon DOF. IMT 1 (Wilder).
Twenty-five miles northwest of Grants
Pass, OR. Timber and brush. Creeping and smoldering with interior
burning. Structures threatened.
Government Flats Complex, The Dalles Unit, Oregon DOF. Transfer of
command from IMT 2 (Thorpe) back
to the local unit will occur today. Ten miles southwest of The Dalles,
OR. Timber and grass. Smoldering. Area
closures in effect.
Vinegar, Umatilla NF. Twenty-seven miles northeast of John Day, OR.
Timber. Creeping and smoldering.
Community of Greenhorn threatened. Increase in acreage due to more
accurate mapping.
Douglas Complex (two fires), South Unit, Oregon DOF. Two miles north
of Glendale, OR. Timber and brush.
No new information. Last report unless new information is received.
Conrad Lake, Okanogan/Wenatchee NF. Thirty-five miles southwest of
Naches, WA. Timber. Minimal fire
behavior.
Northwest Area (PL 2)
New fires: 14
New large fires: 0
Uncontained large fires: 8
Type 1 IMTs committed: 1
Type 2 IMTs committed: 2Sagehen Gulch, Malheur NF. Twenty-six miles
southeast of Prairie City, OR. Timber, brush and grass. 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
$$
CTD
Origin
Own
Manastash Ridge WA OWF 2,352 0 10 UNK 637 36 21 4 2 0 2.8M FS
Big Windy Complex OR DOF 24,137 0 55 9/7 822 -103 21 35 12 0 31.2M ST
Government Flats
Complex OR DOF 11,434 0 85 UNK 552 -75 17 15 12 13 12.9M ST
Vinegar OR UMF 1,233 13 45 9/10 115 0 4 5 3 0 6.4M FS
Douglas Complex OR DOF 48,679 --- 90 9/1 605 --- 8 26 3 5 51.7M ST
Conrad Lake WA OWF 1,066 0 30 UNK 64 -23 0 2 3 0 5.2M FS
Sagehen Gulch OR MAF 290 --- 80 8/30 112 --- 4 6 0 0 275K FS
Olympus OR BUD 3,314 0 100 --- 65 -94 2 12 0 0 1M BLM
Eagle WA OWF 1,457 0 100 --- 261 -106 4 8 0 1 5.2M FS
BUD – Burns District, BLM
Other fires
(As of August 23)
GACC Fires Cumulative
Acres Crews Engines Helicopters Total
Personnel
AK 33 837,756 2 0 3 56
NW 10 18,164 10 11 5 329
NO 0 0 0 0 0 0
SO 0 0 0 0 0 0
NR 24 25,663 6 9 3 180
EB 13 42,846 7 14 4 283
WB 0 0 0 0 0 0
SW 2 1,001 0 1 0 3
RM 2 195 3 0 1 61
EA 0 0 0 0 0 0
SA 1 112 0 0 0 12
Total 85 925,737 28 35 16 924
Predictive Services Discussion: Scattered thunderstorms, some with
heavy rain, will form over Arizona and
southern California. Widely scattered thunderstorms will also develop
over the Rockies from northwestern
Montana to New Mexico and over most of the Great Basin. Showers will
continue west of the Cascades in
Washington and Oregon. Scattered thunderstorms will move into the
upper Midwest and along the East Coast.
Temperatures will remain warm in the West, very hot in the central and
southern U.S., and mild in the
Northeast.
http://www.predictiveservices.nifc.gov/outlooks/outlooks.htm

CHAINSAW SAFETY
Miscellaneous Category
Chainsaw safety is every saw operator's job.
Always wear proper PPE when handling and working around chainsaws.
Eye protection- approved goggles or safety glasses (no sunglasses)
Chainsaw Chaps- proper size and length
Gloves-proper size
Long sleeve shirt-no loose sleeves
Leather boots-no loose boot laces
Hard hat
Hearing protection
Take the time to inspect the chainsaw before operating the saw.
Check the chain and bar- Sharpness of chain, Bar seated correctly
Check the bolts and screws all around the saw- no missing screws or bolts
Check the casing of the saw- no cracked or missing plastic
Make sure you're aware of your surroundings while operating the chainsaw.
Look for people working in your area- advise all personnel you're
operating the saw.
Look for any snags or hazards in your area- look up for power lines,
widow makers, etc.
Make sure you always have a spotter or swamper to use for communications.
Always watch your footing while operating the saw- loose, rocky, steep
terrain can cause
you to slip while the chainsaw is running.
Always make sure you are comfortable doing the task at hand.
Proper training for personnel running saws.
While falling trees know your escape route.
If you are not comfortable falling the tree walk away. Notify your
supervisor and mitigate
the safety issues or turn down the assignment.
Have an idea? Have feedback? Share it.
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6 Minutes HomeFires and Acres Yesterday
AREA BIA BLM FWS NPS ST/OT USFS TOTAL
Alaska
FIRES
ACRES
0
0
Northwest
FIRES
ACRES
4
4
2
0
1
0
3
4
4
0
14
8
Northern California
FIRES
ACRES
17
218
9
8,458
26
8,676
Southern California
FIRES
ACRES
0
22
12
6
8
6,071
20
6,099
Northern Rockies
FIRES
ACRES
8
79
1
0
8
901
22
1,208
39
2,188
Eastern Great Basin
FIRES
ACRES
1
1
3
510
4
511
Western Great Basin
FIRES
ACRES
2
0
2
0
Southwest
FIRES
ACRES
0
0
Rocky Mountain
FIRES
ACRES
3
0
1
0
1
0
5
0
Eastern Area
FIRES
ACRES
2
0
1
0
3
0
Southern Area
FIRES
ACRES
6
61
6
61
TOTAL
FIRES
ACRES
12
83
9
1
0
0
1
22
49
1,190
48
16,247
119
17,543Fires and Acres Year-to-Date
AREA BIA BLM FWS NPS ST/OT USFS TOTAL
Alaska
FIRES
ACRES
2
0
43
250,617
37
186,068
28
177,263
477
709,617
9
2
596
1,323,567
Northwest
FIRES
ACRES
157
53,476
285
134,419
50
779
44
248
937
26,240
1,059
11,985
2,532
227,147
Northern California
FIRES
ACRES
129
126
37
633
21
21
2,696
30,101
723
66,022
3,606
96,903
Southern California
FIRES
ACRES
28
89
124
2,806
22
533
45
42,417
2,821
53,621
465
242,794
3,505
342,260
Northern Rockies
FIRES
ACRES
503
7,605
39
296
5
1,038
16
6,301
781
15,622
851
123,165
2,195
154,027
Eastern Great Basin
FIRES
ACRES
66
314
673
306,418
1
0
37
250
573
40,013
546
370,646
1,896
717,641
Western Great Basin
FIRES
ACRES
9
24,470
417
106,024
6
1
9
3
70
10,294
119
46,585
630
187,377
Southwest
FIRES
ACRES
470
47,336
191
6,824
31
3,335
85
1,808
573
45,317
1,061
210,789
2,411
315,409
Rocky Mountain
FIRES
ACRES
600
776
437
9,275
14
501
32
1,071
633
38,478
427
178,821
2,143
228,922
Eastern Area
FIRES
ACRES
335
7,205
39
996
27
87
4,873
33,369
178
1,158
5,452
42,815
Southern Area
FIRES
ACRES
158
11,349
72
4,987
17
1,445
8,520
88,609
331
11,075
9,098
117,465
TOTAL
FIRES
ACRES
2,457
152,746
2,246
817,312
277
198,238
361
230,914
22,954
1,091,281
5,769
1,263,042
34,064
3,753,533
*** Changes in some agency YTD acres reflect more accurate mapping or
reporting adjustments. ***
Ten Year Average Fires 54,721
Ten Year Average Acres 5,901,636Prescribed 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
1
1
1
1
Rocky Mountain
FIRES
ACRES
0
0
Eastern Area
FIRES
ACRES
0
0
Southern Area
FIRES
ACRES
1
40
1
40
TOTAL
FIRES
ACRES
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
41
2
41Prescribed 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
33
8,857
7
395
3
67
121
28,812
171
40,197
Northern California
FIRES
ACRES
2
35
12
780
16
15,998
21
254
126
5,472
177
22,539
Southern California
FIRES
ACRES
5
38
5
603
4
298
1
120
141
4,875
156
5,934
Northern Rockies
FIRES
ACRES
11
1,583
13
2,904
24
6,747
2
156
93
1,004
149
9,742
292
22,136
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
13
18,285
23
11,826
5
1,372
1
10
83
18,388
125
49,881
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
22
23,169
245
31,061
52
4,790
778
31,535
160
15,727
1,257
106,282
Southern Area
FIRES
ACRES
52
15,130
106
60,834
11
5,872
10,833
577,693
889
851,368
11,891
1,510,897
TOTAL
FIRES
ACRES
123
62,655
143
29,100
444
121,007
111
12,778
11,783
622,052
1,820
973,710
14,424
1,821,302
*** 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 5 7 1,641 11,378
Yukon Territory 2 0 174 238,790
Alberta 25 0 1,051 21,841
Northwest Territory 0 7,745 242 513,282
Saskatchewan 3 50,607 376 305,291
Manitoba 1 0 418 601,507
Ontario 4 1 539 42,603
Quebec 0 0 478 1,715,756
Newfoundland 0 0 98 30,489
New Brunswick 3 3 352 872
Nova Scotia 0 0 168 303
Prince Edward Island 0 0 9 55
National Parks 0 0 79 77,485
Total 43 58,363 5,625 3,559,654
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 change, and therefore
may not match official year-to-date agency records.
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