Pueblo Interagency Dispatch Center Pueblo Interagency Dispatch Center 2015 Annual Report.

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Pueblo Interagency Dispatch Center Pueblo Interagency Dispatch Center 2015 Annual Report

Narrative The Pueblo Interagency Dispatch Zone 2015 fire season turned out to be slightly below average year for fires and acres burned. The Kansas Counties and Department of Defense lands dominated large fire activity with 28 fires for 482,505 acres. Colorado – Elbert County reported the only large fire in September at 610 acres. It was the first time in 6 years and the third time in 15 years that the center did not host a large fire incident management team. Nationally the fire season started late but maintained PL 4-5 for several months. The zone supported the US and Canada with aviation, crews, equipment and overhead. On August 9 th the center had 5 crews, 2 helicopters, 58 engines and over 100 overhead committed to out of zone incidents. In addition we were able to fill 69 overhead trainee assignments providing experience and certification opportunities for agencies within our zone. At this time the center has two vacancies the Center Manager and an initial attack dispatcher. We hope to have them filled and in place by the spring of 2016.

Incident Totals: 1689

Incidents by Agencies

Colorado Co. Incidents: 224

Kansas Co. Incidents: 119

Incidents by Day

Incidents by Hour

Large Fire Incidents ICS 209’s Incident NameAgencyStart DateCauseAc.Incident Type HopkinsKS-BAX28-JanHuman3000IC4 Koch RanchKS-GWX7-FebHuman400IC4 Killiam RanchKS-GWX12-FebHuman3500IC4 R RoadKS-GHX11-MarHuman766IC4 2nd and SiouxKS-MPX11-MarHuman2000IC4 WaldronKS-HPX13-MarHuman3000IC4 PickeringKS-RLX13-MarHuman429IC4 Angel Grass FireKS-RSX13-MarHuman1600IC4 U RoadKS-GHX15-MarHuman483IC4 50th StKS-GWX21-MarHuman3500IC4 NeolaKS-SFX21-MarHuman355.5IC4 East 300 and /US69 HwyKS-LNX22-MarHuman400IC4 West 1650 and KS 7 HwyKS-LNX22-MarHuman400IC4 JacksonKS-GWX23-MarHuman3200IC4 ReeceKS-GWX27-MarHuman300IC4 X RoadKS-GWX28-MarHuman300IC4 134th RDKS-JAX29-MarHuman500IC4 255th StKS-GWX30-MarHuman640IC4 Range 7AKS-DOD31-MarUNK1024IC4 K2444KS-GEX31-MarHuman300IC4 190th StreetKS-SFX31-MarHuman5100IC4 T RoadKS-GWX2-AprLightning450IC4 LinkKS-RLX11-AprHuman600IC4 Tallgrass EastKS-TGP14-AprHuman1414IC4 Piedrosa CreekCO-RGF28-MayLightning41IC4 CR 162CO-ELX15-SepUNK610IC4 ImpactKS-DOD15-OctHuman6289IC4 Rooks FireKS-ROX19-OctHuman350IC4 62nd RoadKS-CLX11-NovHuman6400IC4 VolzKS-MGX11-NovHuman1550IC

Weather Alerts / Warnings Incidents: 126

5 Year Average of Incidents 1,471.4

Fires and Acres by Agency

PSICC & RGD Fires / Acres

SLVI-FMU Fires / Acres

Colorado County Fires / Acres

Kansas County Fires / Acres

Fires and Acres by Month

5 Year Average 302 Fires, 109,385.4 Acres

Overhead Assignment In Zone

Overhead Assignments Out of Zone

Crew Assignments In Zone

Crew Assignments Out of Zone

Engine Assignments In Zone

Engine Assignments Out of Zone

Aircraft Assignments In Zone

Aircraft Assignments Out of Zone

Tanker Base Totals

Monument Helitack

Travelers by Month / Cost

PIDC - Dispatch Office Summary Situation Report Year-to-Date - Wildland Fire Activity & Rx Fire Activity: Agency State-Unit Fires (Human) Acres (Human) Fires (Lightning) Acres (Lightning) Total (Fires) Total (Acres) Fires (Rx) Acres (Rx) BIA KS-HOA BIA BLM CO-RGD CO-SLD BLM C&L CO-BAX CO-CFX CO-CJX CO-CTX CO-CUX CO-CWX CO-DGX CO-ELX Agency State-Unit Fires (Human) Acres (Human) Fires (Lightning) Acres (Lightning) Total (Fires) Total (Acres) Fires (Rx) Acres (Rx) C&L CO-EPX CO-FRX CO-HUX CO-JEX CO-KWX CO-LSX CO-MLX

Agency State-Unit Fires (Human) Acres (Human) Fires (Lightning) Acres (Lightning) Total (Fires) Total (Acres) Fires (Rx) Acres (Rx) C&L CO-PAX CO-PUX CO-SHX CO-TLX KS-BAX 1 3, KS-BUX KS-CFX KS-CLX 1 6, KS-CSX 1 3, KS-GEX KS-GHX 2 1, KS-GWX 7 8, , KS-HPX 1 3, KS-JAX KS-JOX KS-LNX 33 2, , KS-LVX KS-LYX KS-MCX KS-MGX 4 1, KS-MPX 1 2, KS-MTX KS-OSX

Agency State-Unit Fires (Human) Acres (Human) Fires (Lightning) Acres (Lightning) Total (Fires) Total (Acres) Fires (Rx) Acres (Rx) C&L KS-OTX KS-PTX KS-RCX KS-RLX 3 1, KS-RNX KS-ROX KS-RSX 1 1, KS-SFX 2 5, , KS-SNX KS-WYX C&L , , DOD KS-DDQ 2 7, DOD 2 7, FS CO-PSF ,970 CO-RGF KS-PSF FS ,662 FWS CO-ALR CO-BAR CO-LFR CO-MVR KS-FLR KS-KIR ,084 KS-MCR ,958 KS-QUR ,079 FWS ,559

Agency State-Unit Fires (Human) Acres (Human) Fires (Lightning) Acres (Lightning) Total (Fires) Total (Acres) Fires (Rx) Acres (Rx) NPS CO-FFP KS-FSP KS-TGP 2 1, NPS 2 1, OES CO-PBS OES SF KS-KSS ,043 SF ,043 USA CO-FCQ 3 1, ,843 USA 3 1, ,843 USAF CO-AFQ USAF Grand Total: , , ,516