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2000_CDF_Concow_Fire.pdf     
The Concow Fire burned uncontrolled for two days, September 19-20, 2000, near the unincorporated communities of Concow and Yankee Hill, Butte County, California, about 100 miles north of Sacramento. One resident died in ...
1.04 MB Published: 2000 Posted: 1/1/2004 [Summary]     
Cedar_Fire_CDF_Green_Sheet.pdf     
A Board of Review has not approved this Summary Report. It is intended as a safety and training tool, an aid to preventing future occurrences, and to inform interested parties.
213.2KB Published: 2003 Posted: 1/1/2004 [Summary]     
03-Northeast.pdf     
A. Forest Types - There are 11 major cover types in the area. The most common is Oak - Hickory (Fire Behavior models 8 and 9) that is found in all 20 states.
114.5KB Posted: 1/1/2004 [Summary]     
2002_Curve_Engine_Entrapment_24-hour.pdf     
On September 1st at approximately 1400 hours three engines (2 ANF and 1 SBF) had traveled on a one-way single lane dead-end road into the Bichota Recreation Tract of the north fork of San Gabriel River. They ...
27.6KB Published: 2002 Posted: 1/1/2004 [Summary]     
Alaska Wildland Fire 2004 Appendix D: Interagency Fire Use Module Guide - Introduction      [View Related Documents (1)]
The Interagency Fire use Module Field Guide originated from an identified need at the 2001 Fire Use Module meeting. In collaboration with the National Park Service, Us Forest Service and the US Fish and Wildlife Service ...
109.4KB Author: Ellise Lind, Benchmark Research and Safety Published: 2004 Posted: 9/21/2004 [Summary]     
Alaska Wildland Fires 2004 Appendix C: Incident Commander Evaluation      [View Related Documents (1)]
All Incident Commanders will be evaluated for each incident. If equipment was hired, were pre/post hiring inspections performed and documented?
86KB Author: Elise Lind, Benchmark Research and Safety Published: 2004 Posted: 9/21/2004 [Summary]     
Alaska Wildland Fires 2004 Appendix E: CFFDRS for Dummies      [View Related Documents (1)]
The Alaskans use the Canadian fire danger rating system rather than the National Fire Danger Rating System used to in the lower 48. FFMC -- Fine Fuel Moisture Code; moisture content of litter and fine dead ...
140.4KB Author: Elise Lind, Benchmark Research and Safety Published: 2004 Posted: 9/21/2004 [Summary]     
Alaska Wildland Fires 2004 Appendix F: CDC Fire Safety Fact Sheet     
Smoke from wildfires is a mixture of gases and fine particles from burning trees and other plant materials. Smoke can hurt your eyes, irritate your respiratory system, and worsen chronic heart and lung diseases.
171KB Author: Elise Lind Published: 2004 Posted: 9/21/2004 [Summary]     
Alaska Wildland Fires 2004 Appendix G: Central Complex Fire Public Meeting Agenda     
Tip for using this Agenda effectively: The "Review" should list as many of the local issues as the team can come up with ahead of time (by talking with the agency representative). Listing the issues out on the ...
121.2KB Author: Elise Lind Published: 2004 Posted: 9/21/2004 [Summary]     
Alaska Wildland Fires 2004 Appendix H: Central Complex Evacuation Plan     
Define conditions which will initiate movement of the public to pre-identified safety zones. Establish lines of communication to notify public of an evacuation or impending evacuation.
111.4KB Author: Elise Lind Published: 2004 Posted: 9/21/2004 [Summary]     
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