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Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Fire Report primary concern Type 3 ptotection in Discussion December 11 2012'

Fire Weather show more concern in snowfall and the forecast of
equipment and Fire Fighters care on the Fire Line of only Colorado
active Fire - more attention to care of property near The National
Park by Type 3 Crews while Type 1 transfer into mop up "on request of
Crew itself into Admisrative Detainment" as Type 3 is within *OMNIBUS
of Reorganization" and some light of hot spots - WITH GUSTY WINDS
CONTINUING. ALTHOUGH MIXING HEIGHTS WILL BE LIMITED...TRANSPORT WINDS
WILL PROVIDE DECENT SMOKE DISPERSION BY THE AFTERNOON....THUNDERSTORMS
IMPLY STRONG...GUSTY AND ERRATIC
WINDS....TODAY...SKY/WEATHER.........MOSTLY CLOUDY. CHANCE OF SNOW
UNTIL1100...THEN SLIGHT CHANCE OF SNOW - in some
clearing active work by Helicopters and Tanker Drop of Retarded - Fern
Lake, Rocky Mountain NP. Transfer of command from IMT 1 (Harvey) back
to the local unit will occur today* (Into Type 3 Crew H.R. 146
(111th): Omnibus Public Land Management Act of 2009
111th Congress, 2009–2010
An act to designate certain land as components of the National
Wilderness Preservation System, to authorize certain programs and
activities in the Department of the Interior and the Department of
Agriculture, and for other purposes). Three miles west of Estes Park,
CO. Timber. Smoldering. Precipitation occurred over the fire area
yesterday.
Size Chge 24 Hrs 0 % Ctn 88 Est Ctn 12/31 Totl Pers 189 Pers Chge24
Hrs -182 Strc Lost 1 $$ CTD 6M Origin Own NPS
Incident Name Fern Lake
St CO
Unit RMP
Size 3,498
Crw 3
Eng 5
Heli 2
Wildland / Urban Interface Category.
WILDLAND/URBAN INTERFACE -- STRUCTURE PROTECTION The primary
consideration of any operation is to assure firefighter and public
safety. It is a must to assess potential fire behavior, ingress/egress
routes, nature of the threat, hazardous materials, and available water
supplies before engaging in the protection of any structure. Factors
that may make an attempt to save a structure hopeless or too dangerous
include:
The fire is making a sustained run and there is little or no clearance
between the structure and the fuel.The fire behavior is extreme; spot
fires are numerous and the spread is outpacing containment. Water
supply will not last as long as the threat of the fire. The fire
intensity dictates that you leave the fire areaimmediately. The
structure is constructed of wood and has a wood, shake roof. The roof
of the structure is more than one-quarter involved. There is fire
inside of the structure or windows are broken andthere is no way to
quickly repair them. You can safely remain at the structure because
your escape route could become unusable.
When implementing a plan to protect structures, consider the following:
References: USFMSC
Dont enter a burning structure unless you are trained, equipped, and
authorized. Firefighter safety and survival is the number one
priority. Always stay mobile and wear all of your PPE. Back in
equipment to allow for a quick escape. Coil a short, charged line with
fog nozzle on your engine for safety and quick knock down capability.
Don't make long hose lays. Keep at least 100 gallons of water reserve
in your tank. Check the road system before the fire approaches. Know
bridge limits, alternate access routes, and turnarounds for your
vehicle and other support vehicles. Determine ifresidents are home.
Leave on the inside and outside lights, regardless of the time of day.
Closethe garage door. Place the owners ladder at a corner of the home
on the side with the least fire threat. Coil and charge garden hoses.
Check and mark hazmat; e.g., LPG, pesticides, and paint storage.

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