KCFR 2006 Annual Wildland Fire Refresher. Wildfire Updates 2005 Accidents2005 Accidents –Driving- 3 accidents involving 10 personnel with 3 fatalities.

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KCFR 2006 Annual Wildland Fire Refresher

Wildfire Updates 2005 Accidents2005 Accidents –Driving- 3 accidents involving 10 personnel with 3 fatalities –Heart attacks- 3 fatal heart attacks related to firefighting –Prescribed fire- 2 accidents involving 2 FFs, no fatals

Wildfire Updates 2005 Accidents2005 Accidents –Aviation-1 helicopter accident, 3 fatals RX fire –Wildland- 8 accidents on wildfires. 15 personnel involved, 3 fatalities; 5 burnovers/entrapments, 1 falling tree branch, 1 electrocution and 3 fire shelters were deployed

2005 KCFR Wildfires How did the Season go?How did the Season go? Concerns/Comments?Concerns/Comments? Close calls?Close calls? Near misses?Near misses? Any Updates?Any Updates?

Size up Location-Lat/Long or Legal Estimated Size Rate of Spread Windspeed/Direction Exposure/Aspect

Size Up Position on Slope-Lower Middle Upper or Ridge Slope-Gentle Moderate Steep Fuels-Light Moderate Heavy -Type (huck brush, sub alpine fir, alder, pine, grass, etc)

Size Up Structures Threatened-Yes or No Additional Resources Needed Best Route of Travel to the Fire Additional Information

Size Up This Fire

Protect the Origin Flagging Personnel Law Enforcement If you can, do not mop up

L C E S

Lookouts

Communications

Escape Routes

Safety Zones

Calling in Aircraft Tell the pilot where you are from their locationTell the pilot where you are from their location –Ex.--I am at your 3 o’clock

Call In This Helicopter To Your Fire 3 o’clock

8 o’clock Call In This Helicopter To Your Fire

Bucket Drops Mark your spot clearlyMark your spot clearly –Flagging –Precise Descriptions

How do you Want your Bucket Drops -Stationary -Hovering

How do you Want your Bucket Drops -Line Drop

Map Scenario

Map Scenario 1 FireworksFireworks Fire W. Marine Dr. Give Dispatch Lat/Long and Legal

Map Scenario 1 Fireworks FireFireworks Fire 7710 W. Marine Dr.7710 W. Marine Dr. Lat/Long LegalLat/Long Legal T 50n R 5w Sec 12 nenw

Map Scenario 2 Fire at Nettleton Gulch Rd. and the Forest Service Gate Lat/Long and Legal?Lat/Long and Legal?

Map Scenario 2 Fire at Nettleton Gulch Rd. and the Forest Service Gate Lat/Long Legal T50n R3w sec 5 nwne

Map Scenario 3 Forest Service Requests A Tender at: –Lat/Long Where is the Fire?

Map Scenario 3 Red Horse Mountain

New Generation Fire Shelter Handout

Fire Shelter Video