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[Pages:7]National Interagency Coordination Center Incident Management Situation Report Friday, October 22, 2021 ? 0730 MDT National Preparedness Level 1
National Fire Activity Initial attack activity: New large incidents: Large fires contained: Uncontained large fires: *** Area Command teams committed: NIMOs committed: Type 1 IMTs committed: Type 2 IMTs committed:
Light (61 fires) 0 0 11 0 0 3 1
Nationally, there are 0 fires being managed under a strategy other than full suppression. ***Uncontained large fires include only fires being managed under a full suppression strategy.
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GACC
AICC NWCC ONCC OSCC NRCC GBCC SWCC RMCC EACC SACC Total
Incidents
0 7 6 3 2 0 0 0 0 0 18
Active Incident Resource Summary
Cumulative Acres
Crews
Engines
Helicopters
0
0
0
0
399,038
3
8
0
1,702,737
26
48
6
203,142
18
37
22
2,215
1
7
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2,307,132
48
100
32
Total Personnel
0 256 2,086 1,201 70
0 0 0 0 0 3,613
Change in Personnel
0 -104 -143
-8 -37 0 0 0 0 0 -292
Southern California Area (PL 2)
New fires:
8
New large incidents:
0
Uncontained large fires:
4
Type 1 IMTs committed:
2
KNP Complex (2 fires), Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks, NPS. IMT 1 (CA Team 2). Nine miles northeast of Three Rivers, CA. Short grass, brush and timber. Minimal fire behavior with creeping and smoldering. Several communities, numerous structures and Infrastructure threatened. Evacuations, area, road and trail closures in effect.
Windy, Tule River Fire Department, BIA. Twenty-two miles east of Porterville, CA. Timber and brush. Moderate fire behavior with creeping and smoldering. Numerous residences and structures threatened. Restrictions, area, road and trail closures in effect.
Alisal, Los Padres NF, USFS. IMT 1 (CA Team 1). Twenty miles northwest of Santa Barbara, CA. Chaparral and grass. Minimal fire behavior with smoldering. Area, road and trail closures in effect.
Incident Name
Unit
Size Acres Chge
%
Ctn/ Comp
Est
Personnel
Resources
Strc $$ Origin
Total Chge Crw Eng Heli Lost CTD Own
KNP Complex CA-KNP 88,307
0
60 Ctn 11/3 622
-49
8 15 20
4 81.4M NPS
Windy
CA-TIA 97,554
0
91 Ctn 11/1 281
8
4 11 2 128 71.9M BIA
Alisal
CA-LPF 17,281
0
97 Ctn 10/25 298
-42
6 11 0
12 23.7M FS
Northern California Area (PL 2)
New fires:
5
New large incidents:
0
Uncontained large fires:
4
Type 1 IMTs committed:
1
Type 2 IMTs committed:
1
Dixie, Butte Unit, Cal Fire. IMT 1 (GB Team 1) and IMT 2 (EA Silver Team). Fifteen miles northeast of Paradise, CA. Timber and brush. Minimal fire behavior with smoldering. Area, road and trail closures in effect. Precipitation occurred over the fire area yesterday.
River Complex, Klamath NF, USFS. Nine miles southwest of Etna, CA. Timber and brush. Minimal fire behavior with creeping and smoldering. Area and trail closures in effect. Precipitation occurred over the fire area yesterday.
McCash, Six Rivers NF, USFS. Fourteen miles northeast of Somes Bar, CA. Timber, closed timber litter and brush. Minimal fire behavior with smoldering. Area, road and trail closures in effect. Precipitation occurred over the fire area yesterday.
Monument, Shasta-Trinity NF, USFS. Transfer of command from IMT 2 (CA Team 11) back to the local unit occurred yesterday. One mile southwest of Del Loma, CA. Timber and brush. Minimal fire behavior. Area, road and trail closures in effect. Precipitation occurred over the fire area yesterday.
Incident Name Dixie River Complex
Size
Unit
%
Acres Chge
CA-BTU 963,309 0 97
CA-KNF 199,359 0 93
Ctn/ Comp
Ctn
Ctn
Est
10/30 11/1
Personnel Total Chge
1,102 -30
119
0
Resources
Strc
Crw Eng Heli Lost
$$ Origin CTD Own
13 30 0 1,329 630.3M ST
1
4 2 122 95M FS
Incident Name McCash Monument
Size
Unit
%
Acres Chge
CA-SRF 94,962 0 93
CA-SHF 223,124 0 94
Ctn/ Comp
Est
Ctn 10/31
Ctn 11/1
Personnel
Resources
Strc
Total Chge Crw Eng Heli Lost
$$ Origin CTD Own
191 -1
2
2 0
0
51M FS
163 -62 1
0 1 52 162.8M FS
Northwest Area (PL 1)
New fires:
1
New large incidents:
0
Uncontained large fires:
2
Bull Complex, Mt. Hood NF, USFS. Twenty-five miles northeast of Mill City, OR. Timber and closed timber litter. Minimal fire behavior. Area, road and trail closures are in effect.
Schneider Springs, Okanogan-Wenatchee NF, USFS. Eighteen miles northwest of Naches, WA. Short grass, timber and brush. No new information.
Incident Name
Unit
Size Acres Chge
%
Ctn/ Comp
Est
Personnel
Resources
Strc $$ Origin
Total Chge Crw Eng Heli Lost CTD Own
Bull Complex OR-MHF 24,894 0
85 Ctn 10/30 26
-51 0 1 0 1 36.1M FS
Schneider Springs
WA-OWF 107,322 --- 91 Ctn 10/31 35
---
1 1 0 0 53.8M FS
Northern Rockies Area (PL 1)
New fires:
3
New large incidents:
0
Uncontained large fires:
1
Crown Mountain, Helena-Lewis and Clark NF, USFS. Fifteen miles southwest of Augusta, MT. Timber. Moderate fire behavior with creeping and smoldering. Residences and structures threatened. Area, road and trail closures in effect.
Incident Name
Crown Mountain
Unit MT-HLF
Size Acres Chge
1,379
0
%
Ctn/ Comp
Est
Personnel
Resources
Strc
Total Chge Crw Eng Heli Lost
5 Ctn 11/10 66
-42 1 7 4 0
$$ Origin CTD Own
2M
FS
Fires and Acres Yesterday (by Protection):
Area
BIA
Alaska Area
FIRES
0
ACRES
0
Northwest Area
FIRES
1
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
0
Rocky Mountain Area
ACRES
0
Eastern Area
FIRES
0
ACRES
0
Southern Area
FIRES
0
ACRES
0
TOTAL FIRES:
3
TOTAL ACRES:
0
BLM 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 6 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
5 6
FWS 0 0
0 0 0 0
0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
NPS ST/OT
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
2
0
8
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
3
0
22
0
117
0
44
0
123
USFS 0 0
0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 7 2 1 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 9 6
TOTAL
0 0 1 0 5 2 8 0 3 0 14 8 4 0 0 4 4 3 22 117 61 135
Fires and Acres Year-to-Date (by Protection):
Area
BIA
BLM
FWS
NPS
ST/OT
USFS
TOTAL
Alaska Area
FIRES
0
116
0
ACRES
0
157,619
0
0
249
19
384
0
95,732
5
253,357
Northwest Area
FIRES 233 ACRES 157,191
300 6,499
35 13,295
17 1,041
2,113 167,400
663 774,742
3,361 1,120,170
FIRES
61
40
Northern California Area
ACRES 286
296
5
23
3,188
548
3,865
351 12,566 449,394 1,638,854 2,101,748
FIRES
20
Southern California Area
ACRES 21,406
120 6,804
14
91
3,956
573
4,774
201 94,498 21,187 169,571 313,667
Northern Rockies Area
FIRES 1,360
104
ACRES 124,451 37,838
23 2,755
5
1,525
810
3,827
51
461,524 411,177 1,037,796
Great Basin Area
FIRES
51
ACRES 3,324
782 80,065
56
31
895
597
2,412
11
1,703 90,343 196,169 371,616
Southwest Area
FIRES 664 ACRES 26,508
201 83,976
12 2,704
35 3,366
357 33,335
983 496,046
2,252 645,937
Rocky Mountain Area
FIRES 917 ACRES 12,415
450 26,286
6 1,260
27 1,118
718 120,645
395 35,640
2,513 197,365
Eastern Area
FIRES 569
0
52
32
7,746
475
8,874
ACRES 12,730
0
14,382 1,174 43,767 44,616 116,669
Southern Area
FIRES 482
0
62
47
14,763
432
15,786
ACRES 30,668
0
11,882 8,521 280,851 28,129 360,054
TOTAL FIRES:
4,357 2,113
265
308
35,510
5,495
48,048
TOTAL ACRES:
388,980 399,385 46,842 124,038 1,764,182 3,794,953 6,518,382
Ten Year Average Fires (2011 ? 2020 as of today) Ten Year Average Acres (2011 ? 2020 as of today)
49,379 6,903,531
***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: An upper-level trough will move over the northern half of the West with troughing extending southward over the entire West Coast. Upper-level troughing will be over much of the eastern US, and isolated to scattered thunderstorms are likely from Oklahoma into the Ozarks and in the coastal Carolinas, with showers in the Ohio Valley to western Pennsylvania and West Virginia. Precipitation will continue for much of the Pacific Northwest, northern California, and spread into the Northern Rockies, with the heaviest precipitation focused on the northern Sierra through Lassen NP. The heaviest precipitation will likely occur this morning, with debris flows possible on recent burn scars, including the Dixie Fire, where 1-2" of rain is expected. Snow will fall at the highest elevations of the northern Sierra into the central Sierra, the Cascades, portions of the Northern Rockies.
Dozer/Plow Operations
Vehicles/Roads Category
Dozers and tractor plows provide suppression and support capability for fire operations. When working on or around dozers on the fireline, it is important to respect the following guidelines:
Load/unload equipment from the transport in a safe manner on a level, stable surface. Park transport in an area free of vegetative fuel. Clear an area if needed to protect parked equipment. Do not sit or bed down near equipment. Walk around the equipment before starting or moving it. Lower the dozer blade and/or fire plow to the ground when the equipment is idling or stopped. When working around a dozer or tractor plow, stay at least 100 feet in front or 50 feet behind the equipment. Allow no one but the operator to ride on the equipment. Never get on or off equipment while it is moving. Provide front and rear lights for equipment working at night or in heavy smoke. Provide lights and fluorescent vests to personnel working with dozer/tractor plow units. Use hand signals for direction and safety. Do not use a dozer or tractor plow without a canopy or brush guard and radio communications. Operators will wear required personal protective equipment (PPE) and carry a fire shelter. Be aware of different fuel types, rates of spread, and flammability. Watch for wetlands, steep slopes, rocks, ditches, and other obstacles that might stop the equipment. Do not get too far ahead of a firing crew during firing operations. Anchor the line to a secure firebreak and create a black line (burn out) until the fire is completely enclosed. Tractor plow operators should wear headgear protection for head, face, eyes, and ears while also providing radio reception and ventilation capabilities. Tractor plow crews should consist of a minimum of two people. When the dozer or tractor plow is equipped with a hand-clutch lever, always take equipment out of gear when mounting and dismounting.
Resources: Safety and Occupational Health Manual Handbook, BLM--1112-1 Incident Response Pocket Guide, PMS 461 Interagency Standards for Fire and Fire Aviation Operations (Red Book)
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