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Incident Priorities (3)
1. Life Safety
2. Incident Stabilization
3. Property/ Environment protection and conservation
Incident Objectives (5)
1. Size-up
2. Priorities
3. Objectives
4. Resources Needed
5. Territories
IAP Requirements (5)
1. Fire Direction
2. Goals and Objectives
3. Resources required
4. Threats
5. Time limits
Elements of a Size Up Report (6) Vol 10-1-1
1. Location of the fire by address or intersection
2. Size of the fire in acres
3. Types of fuel (grass/light 2'-medium 2'-4'-heavy 6'
4. Speed of spread (creeping or running)
5. Spread direction
6. Special instructions (structures threatened)
Elements of a Follow Up Report (6) Vol 10-1-1
1. Name the Incident
2. ID the location of the ICP
3. Request additional resources
4. ID staging/check in location
5. May request a comm. plan
6. Provide Situation Progress Needs to FCC every 30-45 min
Elements of a Transfer of Command (4) Vol 10-1-1
1. IAP (objectives, goals, and communication plan)
2. Location of resources (RE-STAT)
3. Specific Safety hazards, Life and property loss potential
4. Additional resources needed/ordered to complete the IAP
List the Tactical Priorities (14) Vol 11-1-1
1. Assign a helispot within 2 minutes
2. Evacuation plan - Use info in the WPAP
3. Traffic control
4. Perimeter Control
5. Structure Protection
6. Progressive Hose Lays - 1 1/2" when greater than 300' wide
7. Water supply
8. Protect Apparatus
9. Burning out (Division approval)
10 Back Fire (requires OSC or IC approval)
11. Protect Evidence
12. Mop-Up (less than 5 acre = 100%/greater = 50' into burn
13. Cold trail (ALL wildland fires)
14. Containment (Called by IC)
Wildland Methods of Attack (3)
1. Direct - Offensive, on the fires edge
2. Indirect - Defensive action using natural barriers
3. Parallel - 5'-50' from the fires edge
List the areas resources can "Check-in" (6)
1. ICP
2. Staging
3. Camp
4. Div/Group Supervisor
5. Base
6. Helibase