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[Pages:8]National Interagency Coordination Center Incident Management Situation Report Friday, March 4, 2022 ? 0730 MDT National Preparedness Level 1
National Fire Activity (February 25 ? March 3, 2022):
Initial attack activity:
Light (714 Fires)
New large incidents:
27
Large fires contained:
19
Uncontained large fires: ***
14
Area Command teams committed:
0
NIMOs committed:
0
Type 1 IMTs committed:
0
Type 2 IMTs committed:
0
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 0 0 2 0 0 1 0 0 26 29
Active Incident Resource Summary
Cumulative Acres
Crews
Engines
Helicopters
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4,689
3
8
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
1,663
0
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
13,314
5
94
3
19,666
8
105
3
Total Personnel
0 0 0 92 0 0 13 0 0 429 534
Change in Personnel
0 0 0 11 0 0 -3 -75 0 103 36
Southern Area (PL 2)
New fires:
583
New large incidents:
25
Uncontained large fires:
12
* 497th, Oklahoma DOF. Two miles south of Jennings, OK. Timber, dormant brush and hardwood slash. Extreme fire behavior with running, single tree torching and spotting. Structures threatened.
* FISH CREEK, Okmulgee Field Office, BIA. Two miles northeast of Dustin, OK. Timber and tall grass. Active fire behavior with running. Structures threatened.
* Dustin Farms, Okmulgee Field Office, BIA. Two miles south of Dustin, OK. Timber and tall grass. Active fire behavior with running. Structures threatened.
* Valley X Ranch, Oklahoma DOF. Four miles southwest of Daisy, OK. Timber and tall grass. Moderate fire behavior with creeping.
* Hightop, Oklahoma DOF. Seven miles northeast of Tahlequah, OK. Timber. Moderate fire behavior with uphill runs.
* Hoppy Hill, Okmulgee Field Office, BIA. One mile northwest of Hanna, OK. Timber and tall grass. Active fire behavior with running. Structures threatened.
* 3047 Milo Road, Kentucky DOF. Five miles southeast of Ulysses, KY. Timber. Active fire behavior with running. Structures threatened.
Sulpher Flats, Oklahoma DOF. Five miles southwest of Jay, OK. Timber. Moderate fire behavior with winddriven runs.
* Corral, Oklahoma DOF. Four miles southeast of Buffalo Valley, OK. Timber and hardwood and litter. Minimal fire behavior with smoldering.
* Indian Trail South, Oklahoma DOF. Three miles southeast of Pittsburg, OK. Hardwood litter. Minimal fire behavior with smoldering.
* Windmill Gate, Texas A & M Forest Service. Started on private land nine miles south of Archer City, TX. Brush and tall grass. Minimal fire behavior with creeping and smoldering.
* Dalmatian, Texas A & M Forest Service, Started on private land 23 miles north of Amarillo, TX. Tall Grass. Extreme fire behavior with running and wind driven runs.
* Emanuel, Kentucky DOF. Five miles southeast of Siler, KY. Timber. Moderate fire behavior with smoldering, creeping and backing. Structures threatened.
Incident Name
Unit
Size Acres Chge
%
Ctn/ Comp
Est
* 497th
OK-OKS 193
--- 80 Ctn 3/5
* Dustin Farms OK-OMA 532
--- 40 Ctn 3/7
* Valley X Ranch
OK-OKS 2,046 --- 25 Ctn 3/4
* Fish Creek
OK-OMA 348
--- 30 Ctn 3/7
Personnel Total Chge
28
---
11
---
11
---
Resources
Strc
Crw Eng Heli Lost
0 10 0 3 1 1 0 0
1 1 0 0
11
---
1 1 0 0
$$ CTD 29K 12K 12K
12K
Origin Own ST BIA ST
BIA
Incident Name
Unit
* Hightop
OK-OKS
* Hoppy Hill * 3407 Milo Road Sulpher Flats
OK-OMA KY-KYS OK-OKS
* Corral * Indian Trail South * Windmill Gate
OK-OKS OK-OKS TX-TXS
* Dalmatian
TX-TXS
* Coal Bluff Rd MS-MSS
* CR 3122
MS-MSS
* Greenwood MS-MSS
* Ariel
MS-MSS
508 * Country Rd 638 * Houston
MS-MNF MS-MSS MS-MSS
* Hwy 23
MS-MSS
* Holcomb 2181
* Mt. Pisgah Rd. North Marble Field
Four Mile Creek
MS-MSS MS-MSS OK-CNA OK-OSA
* Emanuel
KY-KYS
Size Acres Chge
%
Ctn/ Comp
Est
139
--- 90 Ctn 3/6
314
--- 50 Ctn 3/7
285
--- 60 Ctn 3/4
342
--- 80 Ctn UNK
290
--- 80 Ctn 3/4
32O
--- 80 Ctn 3/5
818
--- 50 Ctn 3/5
1,167 --- 45 Ctn 3/5
1,000 --- 100 Ctn ---
680
--- 100 Ctn ---
560
--- 100 Ctn ---
363
--- 100 Ctn ---
2,363
0 100 Ctn
---
159
--- 100 Ctn ---
159
--- 100 Ctn ---
163
--- 100 Ctn ---
149
--- 100 Ctn ---
140
--- 100 Ctn ---
382
--- 100 Ctn ---
3,456
0 100 Ctn
---
201
--- 100 Ctn ---
Personnel Total Chge
12
---
8
---
Resources
Strc
Crw Eng Heli Lost
0 5 0 0
1 0 1 0
13
---
0 0 0 0
3
---
0 1 0 0
6
0
0 3 0 0
4
---
0 0 2 0
45
---
0 12 0 0
63
---
0 17 0 0
11
---
0 0 0 0
7
---
0 0 0 0
3
---
0 0 0 0
3
---
0 0 0 0
29
0
0 2 0 0
8
---
0 0 0 0
4
---
0 0 0 0
6
---
0 0 0 0
4
---
0 0 0 0
8
---
0 0 0 0
1
0
0 0 0 0
17
0
1 2 0 0
14
---
2 0 0 0
$$ CTD
5K
5K
Origin Own
ST
BIA
3K
ST
3K
ST
2K
ST
2K
ST
NR PRI NR PRI 200K ST 136K PRI 112K PRI 73K PRI 50K FS
36K PRI
32K PRI 33K PRI 30K PRI
28K PRI
20K PRI
18K BIA
5K
ST
* Oak Mott
TX-TXS 873
--- 100 Ctn ---
27
---
0 2 1 0
1K
ST
* CR640 (53)
FL-FLS 1,300 --- 100 Ctn ---
12
---
0 2 0 0
NR
ST
WF5 Rum Creek
FL-FLS 1,535
0 100 Ctn
---
6
0
0 2 0 0
NR
ST
* Big Rutland
Road
AL-PRI 355
--- 100 Ctn ---
0
---
0 0 0 0
NR PRI
MSS ? Mississippi Forestry Commission MNF ? National Forests in Mississippi, USFS CNA ? Cherokee Nation Tribe
OSA ? Osage Agency, BIA FLS ? Florida Forest Service PRI ? Alabama Private Lands
Southern California Area (PL 2)
New fires:
46
New large incidents:
1
Uncontained large fires:
1
* Jim, Cleveland NF, USFS. Six miles northeast of Corona, CA. Chaparral and brush. Minimal fire behavior with smoldering. Road and trail closures in effect.
Incident Name
Unit
Size Acres Chge
%
Ctn/ Comp
Est
* Jim
CA-CNF 553
--- 50 Ctn 3/9
Personnel
Total Chge
79
---
Resources
Strc
Crw Eng Heli Lost
3 8 0 0
$$ CTD
1M
Origin Own
FS
Incident Name
Unit
Size Acres Chge
%
Ctn/ Comp
Est
Airport
CA-BDU 4,136
0 100 Ctn
---
BDU ? San Bernardino Unit, Cal Fire
Personnel Total Chge
13 -630
Resources
Strc
Crw Eng Heli Lost
0 0 0 0
$$ CTD
7M
Origin Own
ST
Southwest Area (PL 1)
New fires:
14
New large incidents:
2
Uncontained large fires:
1
* Ranch, Northeast Disctict, Arizona DOF and Fire Management. Fifteen miles southwest of St. Johns, AZ. Chaparral and tall grass. Moderate fire behavior with wind-driven runs. Structures threatened.
Incident Name
Unit
* Ranch
AZ-A2S
* MM 38
NM-N4S
N4S ? Las Vegas District
Size Acres Chge 1,663 --1,705 ---
%
Ctn/ Comp
99 Ctn
100 Ctn
Est UNK
---
Personnel Total Chge
13
---
16
0
Resources
Strc
Crw Eng Heli Lost
1 0 3 0
0 5 0 0
$$ CTD
30K
3k
Origin Own
ST
ST
Area
Fires and Acres (February 25 ? March 3, 2022) (by Protection):
BIA
BLM
FWS
NPS ST/OT USFS
Alaska Area
FIRES
0
0
0
0
0
0
ACRES
0
0
0
0
0
0
Northwest Area
FIRES
0
0
0
0
4
0
ACRES
0
0
0
0
3
0
FIRES
0
0
0
0
40
1
Northern California Area
ACRES
0
0
0
0
19
0
FIRES
1
0
0
0
37
8
Southern California Area
ACRES
0
0
0
0
82
686
FIRES
0
0
0
0
1
0
Northern Rockies Area
ACRES
0
0
0
0
0
0
Great Basin Area
FIRES
0
6
0
0
2
2
ACRES
0
23
0
0
0
0
Southwest Area
FIRES
8
1
0
0
2
3
ACRES
4
37
0
0
5
12
FIRES
6
0
0
0
4
0
Rocky Mountain Area
ACRES 59
0
0
0
234
0
Eastern Area
FIRES
0
0
0
0
1
4
ACRES
0
0
0
0
30
19
Southern Area
FIRES
37
0
ACRES 3,587
0
0
2
504
40
0
67
2,830 5,487
TOTAL FIRES:
52
7
0
2
595
58
TOTAL ACRES:
3,649
60
0
67
3,203 6,204
TOTAL 0 0
4 3 41 19 46 768 1 0 10 23 14 58 10 293 5 49 583 11,970 714 13,183
Fires and Acres Year-to-Date (by Protection):
Area
BIA
BLM
FWS
NPS
ST/OT
Alaska Area
FIRES
0
0
0
0
0
ACRES
0
0
0
0
0
Northwest Area
FIRES
1
1
0
0
14
ACRES
0
50
0
0
13
FIRES
0
0
0
1
203
Northern California Area
ACRES
0
0
0
0
69
FIRES
2
4
0
0
287
Southern California Area
ACRES
0
1
0
0
5,118
FIRES
0
0
0
0
2
Northern Rockies Area
ACRES
0
0
0
0
1
Great Basin Area
FIRES
0
14
2
1
18
ACRES
0
51
0
0
125
Southwest Area
FIRES
30
16
0
0
37
ACRES 126
211
0
0
751
FIRES
37
1
Rocky Mountain Area
ACRES 172
0
2
0
22
15
0
3,140
Eastern Area
FIRES
0
0
0
0
261
ACRES
0
0
0
0
5,166
Southern Area
FIRES 265
1
ACRES 24,163
3
9 2,144
13
6,792
189 134,947
TOTAL FIRES:
335
37
13
15
7,636
TOTAL ACRES:
24,462
316
2,159
189 149,331
USFS 0 0 2 11 6 0 50
707 1 0 4 0 18
230 6
306 27 231 199 19,703 313 21,188
TOTAL 0 0 18 74
210 69 343 5,826 3 1 39 176 101 1,318 68 3,633 288 5,397 7,279 181,150 8,349 197,646
Ten Year Average Fires (2011 ? 2020 as of today) Ten Year Average Acres (2011 ? 2020 as of today)
4,641 100,098
***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: Widespread elevated and critical fire weather conditions are expected today and tomorrow across portions of the southern and central Plains and from southeast Arizona through southern New Mexico. Low relative humidity will also continue today and into tomorrow in portions of the Southeast, especially from the Lower Mississippi Valley to southern Georgia and down much of the Florida Peninsula. Dry and windy conditions are forecast to continue Sunday from southeast Arizona through southwest Texas, with lingering dry and breezy conditions into Monday across these areas. Gusty northerly winds in southeast California, southern Nevada, and southwest Arizona are likely early next week, with gusty offshore winds across southern California early to mid-next week. Another round of elevated to critical conditions are forecast from the Southwest onto the southern High Plains mid to late next week.
Widespread precipitation is expected from the Sierra through the Great Basin to the Rockies this weekend into Monday, including potentially heavy mountain snow. The northern half of the Southwest will receive precipitation as well, especially at higher elevations. More snow is forecast mid to late next week for the Cascades, northern Rockies, Colorado Rockies, and onto the northern High Plains. Thunderstorms, including severe, are likely across portions of the Midwest tomorrow and from the southern Plains into the Southeast and Ohio Valley Sunday and Monday, with snow stretching from the northern Plains into the western Great Lakes. Heavy rain, including potential flooding, is forecast from the Ozarks into the Ohio Valley Sunday into Tuesday, with wintry precipitation just north of this area.
Hypothermia
Firefighter Health & First Aid
Hypothermia occurs when your core body temperature falls below normal. It can easily happen in cold winds or wetness. Hypothermia can also occur in moderately cool temperatures, particularly if coupled with dehydration. People tend to forget to drink on cool, wet days, and can get hypothermic even when the temperature stays well above freezing.
Symptoms of hypothermia include:
? Slurred speech. ? Weakness and loss of coordination. ? Confusion. ? Irrational behavior. ? Uncontrollable shivering (although, at extremely low body temperatures, shivering may stop). ? Pale and cold skin. ? Drowsiness ? especially in more severe stages. ? Slowed breathing or heart rate.
Your body automatically begins to shiver to warm itself. As your energy is used up to keep warm, you may reach a point where your body will be unable to warm itself. If left untreated, your body will gradually shut down; and you can die.
You can avoid hypothermia with the following precautions:
? Stay hydrated. ? Avoid fatigue. ? Avoid cold winds. ? Change out of wet clothes. ? Be aware of the symptoms and act immediately upon their onset.
If you recognize hypothermia, take the following steps:
? Move the patient to shelter. ? Remove wet clothes and replace them with warm, dry garments. ? If the victim is alert, give them food and warm liquids to drink.
Resources: Survival in the Ice - Part 1 Incident Response Pocket Guide (IRPG), PMS 461 Interagency Standards for Fire & Fire Aviation Operations
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