Robyn Broyles Fire Comm/Ed Specialist BIA-NIFC 208-387-5473 Communicating during tough times: the PIO's role when fatalities occur on the fireline Part.

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Robyn Broyles Fire Comm/Ed Specialist BIA-NIFC Communicating during tough times: the PIO's role when fatalities occur on the fireline Part 2

Protecting Human Life | Restoring Cultural Landscapes | Supporting Indian Self Determination  My Role  Mobilization  Initial Information  Calling for Help 2

Protecting Human Life | Restoring Cultural Landscapes | Supporting Indian Self Determination  Finding Resources  Situational Assessment  Preparing Messages  Cultural Sensitivities 3

Protecting Human Life | Restoring Cultural Landscapes | Supporting Indian Self Determination  Key players  Communicating in tight-knit communities  Finding the right spokesperson 4

Protecting Human Life | Restoring Cultural Landscapes | Supporting Indian Self Determination  Calling on Neighbors  Leverage Line Officer Knowledge  Find Liaisons  BIA News Release Procedures = Chapter 15, Section E of the BIA Wildland Fire Operations Guide 5

Protecting Human Life | Restoring Cultural Landscapes | Supporting Indian Self Determination  Accept differences  Be ok with knowing this isn’t your incident  Ask for the right help early  Do your homework 6