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Kingswood Rx Pile Burn
May 2015
Burn Boss: Jerry Anderson/Austin Langham (T)
INCIDENT OBJECTIVES
1. Incident Name 2. Date Prepared
3. Time Prepared Kingswood Rx Pile Burn 5/16/15 1400
4. Operational Period
2015 5. General Control Objectives for the Incident (include alternatives)
A. Provide for firefighter and public safety
B. Minimize creep and avoid torching of existing trees
C. Resource objectives:
• The elimination of slash piles through prescribed fire is the final step for the fuel break and administrative site projects. The primary purpose is for Forest Health and to reduce the risk of a potential fire.
6. Weather Forecast For Period -Refer to current days general and spot weather forecast.
7. General Safety Message -All personnel will adhere to the 10 standard fire orders, the 18 watch out situations. -Burn Boss to address safety concerns and mitigation measures on a daily basis. -Watch out for public -Drive carefully through all subdivisions
8. Attachments (mark if attached) X
Organization Chart
X
Communications Plan
Escaped Fire Organization Structure
X
Weather Forecast (supplement)
Prescription/Fire Behavior
Unit Log
X
Division Assignment Lists
X
Safety & Medical Plan
X
Incident Maps
9. Prepared by
10. Approved by
Austin Langham(T)
Kc Yowell
ICS 202 NFES 1326
Organization Chart
Ranch Rx Pile Burn
Burn Boss (RXB3) Jerry Anderson/Austin Langham(T)
FEMO TBD
Firing/Burn Boss
Jerry Anderson/Austin Langham(T)
Holding Boss
Michael Varljen
1. Engine 931
2. Helitack
3. Crew 1
1.
2.
3.
ICS 202 NFES 1326
Group Assignment List 1. Branch 2. Group N/A Firing
3. Incident Name 4. Operational Period Briefing Kingswood Rx Pile Burn May 2015 Time: N/A 5. Operations Personnel Prescribed Fire Manager
Supervisor
Austin Langham
RXB3: Jerry Anderson / Austin Langham(T)
6. Resources Assigned this Period Strike Team/Task Force/Resource
Designator
Leader Number Persons
Trans. Needed
Drop Off PT./Time
Pick Up PT./Time
Engine 931 Michael Varljen
5 N 0830 1800
Crew 1 Daren Fisher 20 N 0830 1800 Helitack Lookingback 7 N 0830 1800 0830 1800 7. Control Operations Keep Fire within pre-established control lines All firing personnel will be available for holding 8. Special Instruction Secure control lines when appropriate to do so. Use tactical frequency FS Tac 2 168.675 Adhere to 10/18 and establish LCES Maintain Good Communications Text Fire photos to Debbie Maneely (928) 928-1111 9. Division/Group Communications Summary
Function
Frequency
System
Channel
Function
Frequency
System
Channel
Command
RX 173.925 TX 165.750
King Grp 3 Ch 2 Tone 4,15
Dispatch King
NIFC NIFC
Tactical
Div/Group
RX/TX 168.675
King Region 3 Tac 2 Holding/Firing King
NIFC NIFC
Prepared By (Burn Boss) Jerry Anderson/Austin Langham (T)
ICS 202 NFES 132
Incident Radio Communications Plan
1. Incident Name 2. Date/Time Prepared 3. Operational Period Date/Time
Kingswood 05/16/2015 2015
4. Basic Radio Channel Utilization Radio Type/Cache Channel Function Frequency / Tone Assignment Remarks
King
01
Command
173.925 Rx 173.925 Tx
Ranch Rx Prescott Fire Net Rpt
King
02
Command Repeater
RX 173.925 TX 165.750
Ranch Rx Union Repeater: Tone 103.5 (2) Mingus Repeater: Tone 110.9 (4) Spruce Repeater: Tone 179.9 (15)
King
09
Fs Tac 1
167.550 Rx 167.550 Tx
If Necessary Request use from dispatch
King
10
Fs Tac 2
168.675 Rx 168.675 Tx
Ponderosa Park Firing/Holding
King
11
Fs Tac 3
168.775 Rx 168.775 Tx
If Necessary Request use from dispatch
King
13
Air to Ground 44
167.1750 Rx 167.1750 Tx
Air Operations If needed
King
14
Mutual Aid
154.280 Rx 154.280 Tx
Air Medevac
If Needed
King
16
Air Guard
168.625 Tone 2 TX/RX
Initial or Emergency contact w/ agency aircraft
5. Prepared by:
Jerry Anderson(RXB3) /
Austin Langham(RXB3t)
ICS 202 NFES 1326
Medical Incident Report
FOR ALL MEDICAL EMERGENCIES: IDENTIFY ON SCENE INCIDENT COMMANDER BY NAME AND POSITION AND ANNOUNCE "MEDICAL EMERGENCY" TO INITIATE RESPONSE FROM DISPATCH / IMT COMMUNICATIONS.
U s e i t e m s o n e t h r o u g h n i n e t o c o m m u n i c a t e s i t u a t i o n t o d i s p a t c h / c o m m u n i c a t i o n s .
1. CONTACT COMMUNICATIONS / DISPATCHEx: "Prescott, Tower IC, Stand-by for Priority Medical Incident Report." If life threatening request designated frequency be cleared for emergency traffic.
2. INCIDENT STATUS: Provide incident summary and command structure.
Nature of Injury/Illness Describe the injury (Ex: Broken leg with bleeding)
Incident Name Geographic Name + "Medical" (Ex: Towers Mountain Medical)
Incident Commander Name of IC
Patient Care Name of Care Provider (Ex: Smith)
3. INITIAL PATIENT ASSESSMENT: Complete this section for each patient. This is only a brief, initial assessment. Provide additional patient info after completing this 9 Line Report.Number of Patients: Male Age: Weight:
Conscious? YES NO = MEDEVAC! Breathing? ☐ YES ☐ NO = MEDEVAC!
Mechanism of Injury: What caused the injury?
Incident Lat/Long (Datum WGS84)
4.SEVERITY OF EMERGENCY, TRANSPORT PRIORITYSEVERITY TRANSPORT PRIORITY
☐ URGENT-RED Life threatening injury or illness. Ex: Unconscious, difficulty breathing, bleeding severely, 2o – 3o burns more than 4 palm sizes, heat stroke, disoriented.
Ambulance or MEDEVAC helicopter. Evacuation need is IMMEDIATE.
☐ PRIORITY-YELLOW Serious Injury or illness. Ex: Significant trauma, not able to walk, 2o – 3o burns not more than 1-2 palm sizes.
Ambulance or consider air transport if at remote location. Evacuation may be DELAYED.
☐ ROUTINE-GREEN Not a life threatening injury or illness. Ex: Sprains, strains, minor heat-related illness.
Non-Emergency. Evacuation considered Routine of Convenience.
5. TRANSPORT PLAN:Air Transport: (Agency Aircraft Preferred)
☐ Helispot ☐ Short-haul/Hoist ☐ Life Flight ☐ Other
Ground Transport: ☐ Self-Extract ☐ Carry-Out ☐ Ambulance ☐ Other
6.ADDITIONAL RESOURCE/EQUIPMENT NEEDS:☐ Paramedic/EMT(s) ☐ Crew(s) ☐ SKED/Backboard/C-Collar
☐ Burn Sheet(s) ☐ Oxygen ☐ Trauma Bag
☐ Medication(s) ☐ IV/Fluid(s) ☐ Cardiac Monitor/AED
☐ Other (i.e. splints, rope rescue, wheeled litter)
7.COMMUNICATIONS:Function Channel Name/Number Receive (Rx) Tone/NAC * Transmit (Tx) Tone/NAC *
COMMAND
AIR-TO-GRND
TACTICAL *(NAC for digital radio system)
8.EVACUATION LOCATION:Lat/Long (Datum WGS84)
EX: N 40 42.45' x W 123 03.24' Patient's ETA to Evacuation Location:
Helispot/Extraction Size and Hazards:
9. CONTINGENCY:
Considerations: If primary options fail, what actions can be implemented in conjunction with primary evacuation method? Be thinking ahead...
REMEMBER: Confirm ETA's of resources ordered Act according to your level of training Be Alert. Keep Calm. Think Clearly. Act Decisively.
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