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CDF Incident Usage

This incident report highlights major problems and concerns related to the control of the fire, as well as the social, political, and economic impacts. It also identifies critical resource needs and highlights the extended time required for mop-up due to fuel type and other factors. The report is submitted twice a day and is used by Sacramento Staff to determine fire priority and impact on state reserves. It is also used to update CDF websites, generate press releases, and brief County EOCs and politicians. The report includes a cost estimate and mapping data, and other applications such as resource ordering and activity reporting are used. Communication issues are also discussed, including the installation of phone lines and the request for HPWREN.

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CDF Incident Usage

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  1. CDF Incident Usage Of HPWREN

  2. It’s going to be a long day.

  3. Incident Status Summary (ICS-209) 28: Major problems and concerns (control problems, social/political/economic concerns or impacts, etc.) Relate critical resources needs identified above to the Incident Action Plan.Fire burning in area with 'Bug Kill" trees. Large re-burn potential on all divisions. Given the fuel type and height,mop-up will take an extended amount of time. Low humidities, high dead to live fuel ratio, and the number of snags in the area making containment difficult.

  4. Submitted twice a day:0700 hrs. and 1900 hrs.by Plans SectionMandatory • In cases of Multiple fires in state, Sacramento Staff uses this to determine fire priority. • Used to determine impact on state fiscal reserves • Update CDF web sites and to generate press releases • Brief County EOC’s, local, state and federal politicians

  5. $$ FC-176 Cost Estimate $$ • Generates estimate costs of incident. • Submitted once a day • Amount is inputted into 209 report • And Emailed to CDF HQ Sacramento

  6. Mapping Data

  7. Other Apps • ROSS-Resource Ordering and Statusing System • Email • Ordering Resources • eFC-33 • ARC-Activity Reporting and Costs • Among a few

  8. 2 Phone lines installed within 24 hrs Request for 20 lines made to SBC around 0900 9/7. No Cell service in area of base camp T-1 ‘Super Trunk’ in place on 9/9 around 1400 hrs, 20 lines in service. Phone went down around 1700 hrs, back to 2 phone lines. Request for HPWREN made evening of 9/6 In place by noon 9/7 IMT sends 1st 209 that night. Volcan Fire Communications

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