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[Pages:6]Incident Management Situation Report Friday, December 9, 2022 ? 0730 MDT
National Preparedness Level 1
National Fire Activity (December 2, 2022 ? December 8, 2022):
Initial attack activity:
Light (99 fires)
New large incidents:
3
Large fires contained:
3
Uncontained large fires: **
1
Area Command teams committed:
0
NIMOs committed:
0
Type 1 IMTs committed:
0
Type 2 IMTs committed:
0
***Complex IMTs committed:
0
***Complex Incident Management Teams (CIMTs) are configured to respond to large, complex fires and can expand and reduce staffing in all functional areas as necessary to meet the needs of the incident.
Nationally, there are zero fires being managed under a strategy other than full suppression. **Uncontained large fires include only fires being managed under a full suppression strategy.
Link to Geographic Area daily reports.
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This report will be posted every Friday at 0730 Mountain Time unless significant activity occurs.
GACC
AICC NWCC ONCC OSCC NRCC GBCC SWCC RMCC EACC SACC Total
Incidents
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 5 8
Active Incident Resource Summary
Cumulative Acres
Crews
Engines
Helicopters
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
6,100
0
69
0
546
0
3
0
2,349
0
14
1
8,995
0
86
1
Total Personnel
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 156 11 91 258
Change in Personnel
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -7 -7
Southern Area (PL 1)
New fires:
63
New large incidents:
1
Uncontained large fires:
1
* East Lake Turn, Oklahoma DOF. Seventeen miles northwest of Boise City, OK. Grass. Active fire behavior with wind-driven runs and long-range spotting. Residences threatened.
Incident Name
Unit
Size Acres Chge
%
Ctn/ Comp
* East Lake Turn OK-OKS 623
--- 85 Ctn
Hurricane Ridge NC-NCF 796
0 100 Ctn
NCF ? National Forests in North Carolina, USFS
Est UNK
---
Personnel Total Chge
38
---
50
-7
Resources
Strc
Crw Eng Heli Lost
0 10 0 0
0 4 1 0
$$ CTD
14K
475K
Origin Own
ST
FS
Eastern Area (PL 1)
New fires:
3
New large incidents:
1
Uncontained large fires:
0
Incident Name
Unit
Size Acres Chge
%
Ctn/ Comp
Est
* Quail
MO-MTF 546
--- 100 Ctn
---
MTF ? Mark Twain NF, USFS
Personnel
Total Chge
11
---
Resources
Strc
Crw Eng Heli Lost
0 3 0 0
$$ CTD
15K
Origin Own
FS
Rocky Mountain Area (PL 1)
New fires:
3
New large incidents:
1
Uncontained large fires:
0
Incident Name
Unit
Size Acres Chge
%
Ctn/ Comp
Est
* Doyle Creek
KS-MNX 1,600 --- 100 Ctn ---
MNX ? Marion County
Personnel
Total Chge
56
---
Resources
Strc
Crw Eng Heli Lost
0 24 0 0
$$ CTD
28K
Origin Own
CNTY
Fires and Acres from December 2, 2022 to December 8, 2022 (by Protection):
Area
BIA
Alaska Area
FIRES
0
ACRES
0
Northwest Area
FIRES
0
ACRES
0
FIRES
0
Northern California Area
ACRES
0
FIRES
0
Southern California Area
ACRES
0
FIRES
0
Northern Rockies Area
ACRES
0
Great Basin Area
FIRES
0
ACRES
0
Southwest Area
FIRES
2
ACRES
0
FIRES
3
Rocky Mountain Area
ACRES
6
Eastern Area
FIRES
0
ACRES
0
Southern Area
FIRES
3
ACRES
24
TOTAL FIRES:
8
TOTAL ACRES:
30
BLM 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
FWS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 30 5 30
NPS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
ST/OT 0 0 0 0 2 0 16 0 0 0 1 0 4 93 0 0 2 0 54
108 79 202
USFS 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 1
140 1 99 5
242
TOTAL 0 0 0 0 2 0 16 0 0 3 6 0 6 93 3 6 3
140 63 262 99 505
Fires and Acres Year-to-Date (by Protection):
Area
BIA
BLM
FWS
NPS
ST/OT
USFS
TOTAL
Alaska Area
FIRES
0
200
0
ACRES
0 1,535,563
0
0
364
31
0 1,575,404
9
595 3,110,976
Northwest Area
FIRES ACRES
282 2,420
393 90,969
39
46
1,481
1,012
3,253
678
4,532 85,959 396,371 580,929
FIRES
8
28
5
19
3,000
383
3,443
Northern California Area
ACRES
2
288
20
132
48,344 187,152 235,939
FIRES
28
45
Southern California Area
ACRES 140
309
10
31
3,721
528
4,363
178
6,775 53,333 18,522
79,258
FIRES
582
37
Northern Rockies Area
ACRES 33,718
144
9
9
1,292
679
2,608
905
1,708 45,036 112,373 193,884
Great Basin Area
FIRES
33
628
7
ACRES 6,641 111,359
58
47
930
448
2,093
37
45,171 268,726 431,993
Southwest Area
FIRES
426
ACRES 40,215
204 13,443
8
31
587
870
2,126
16
2,717 162,588 764,140 983,121
FIRES
457
354
15
26
1,174
354
2,380
Rocky Mountain Area
ACRES 32,125 6,666
143
848 216,074 16,186 272,042
Eastern Area
FIRES
121
0
27
13
7,206
556
7,923
ACRES 271.8
0
2,008
257
53,955
5,673
62,165
Southern Area
FIRES 1,170
5
ACRES 127,454
93
64 16,510
97 3,952
33,892 1,278,627
823 44,490
36,051 1,471,129
TOTAL FIRES:
3,107 1,894
184
319
53,647
5,684
64,835
TOTAL ACRES:
242,987 1,758,835 20,517 20,959 3,564,494 1,813,645 7,421,439
Ten Year Average Fires (2012 ? 2021 as of today) Ten Year Average Acres (2012 ? 2021 as of today)
54,091 7,110,298
***Changes in some agency YTD acres reflect more accurate mapping or reporting adjustments. ***Additional wildfire information is available through the Geographic Areas at
Predictive Services Discussion: Strengthening south-southwest winds amid low relative humidity are likely to result in near-daily locally elevated fire weather conditions in portions of eastern Colorado, western Kansas, northeast New Mexico, and the Oklahoma and Texas Panhandles into early next week. Significant fire potential is also likely to remain low to moderate across these areas. Much of the southern High Plains, portions of the central High Plains, south Texas, and the Florida Peninsula are likely to receive little to no precipitation in the next week.
A major winter storm will move across the West today into early next week bringing widespread snow to the Intermountain West and heavy snow to the mountains. Rain is expected along the West Coast and across lower elevations in the West, and rain will move from the southern Plains into the Southeast this weekend. Severe weather is likely on portions of the southern Plains through the Lower Mississippi Valley early next week, with heavy rain likely from eastern Oklahoma and east Texas through much of the Southeast early through mid-next week. Widespread snow, including heavy snow in areas, is expected north of the cold and warm fronts on the northern Plains into the Upper Midwest, Great Lakes, and on portions of the central Plains as well. Rain and snow will likely make it to the East Coast late next week.
Serious Injury Procedures Firefighter Health & First Aid Category
Dealing with serious injuries on the fireline can add even more stress to our hectic work environment. In the event a fireline accident occurs, adherence to the following principles is important to ensure an adequate and appropriate response is made. ? Before entering the scene, determine whether it is safe to approach. Look for hazards as well as what may have happened. It may be necessary to move the patient or to make the area safe before doing an assessment. ? Provide first aid and assess the extent of the injuries. ? Make contact with your supervisor. Depending on the complexity of the fire, that could be your Crew Boss, Division Supervisor, Incident Commander, or even dispatch. If your fire has a medical plan, follow the plan. o Provide accurate, concise information on the following: o Number of people injured. o Type of injuries. o Severity of injuries (light, moderate, severe, life threatening). o Mechanism of injury. o Vital signs (pulse, respiration, level of consciousness, etc.). ? Determine the best method of evacuation. Depending on the severity of injury or availability of resources, this decision may already be made for you. ? Keep the radio frequency clear of non-emergency traffic. Provide updates of the patient's condition and await instructions. ? If evacuation is by helicopter, it may be necessary to construct a helispot. Document treatment provided in case it is necessary to send the information along with the patient in the aircraft. ? If the patient needs to be carried to a road, ensure enough people are available to work in relays. ? Once the patient is clear, take a moment to write down witness statements, clean up notes and timelines, and document any other pertinent information.
Resources: NWCG Incident Response Pocket Guide (IRPG), PMS 461, Interagency Standards for Fire & Fire Aviation Operations (Red Book),
Medical Plan, ICS 206 WF, including Medical Incident Report,
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