Agency
FS/BLM
Helicopters
Air Attack
SEATs
Comments
Call LIFC by 1800 to request FIRE RECON next day; ODF Recon, A/A or CWN Recon will be ordered depending upon availablilty
Duty Officer
DV-9
Updated
20-Jul-2015 8:13:34
Agency
ODF
Helicopters
Air Attack
SEATs
No Air Attack On Duty
No SEATs On Duty
Comments
Fixed Wing Recon 6ZC in Service, No Planned Flights. Call DO for needs.
Duty Officer
None
Updated
20-Jul-2015 8:21
EU-Exclusive-Use; CWN-Call-When-Needed
Updated: 20-Jul-2015 9:12:56
FS/BLM Fire Manager = CH-2
Fire Manager's Comments = DO cell 541-219-0688 CH-2 cell 219-0105
Updated 20-Jul-2015 15:00:02
National Preparedness Level = 2
Regional Preparedness Level = 3
Local Preparedness Level = 2
Type I Team up = Schulte
Type II Team up = Fillis
Type III Team up = Hunter
Duty Officers
21
Engines
46
Crews
5
Updated 20-Jul-2015 17:11:54
Updated 20-Jul-2015 15:00:02
LIFC Coordinator = Davis
On Call Dispatcher = Lansdowne
Dispatching = Block Card
Forest Service NWR Crew is Available for Local dispatch. BLM Crew 7 is Available for Nationwide dispatch. Winema IHC is Available for Nationwide dispatch. Type 2 Crew is Available for Nationwide dispatch. LIFC Resources/Comments = See Rotation Table below. Adjective Class = High
Industial Fire Precaution Level (IFPL) = II
Cascade Dispatch Level = Yellow
Central Dispatch Level = Yellow
Desert Dispatch Level = Red
Duty Officer Level = Green
Engine Level = Green
* Draw Down Levels are a guide to understanding the strength of initial attack forces. Green indicates at or above the minimum staffing level while Red is below the minimum staffing level. ODF, WRFPA, Crater Lake NP and Klamath Basin USFWS Duty Officers and WRPA Engines are not included in the "Draw Down Resource Availability Totals" and are not used in the Draw Down Level calculation.
Duty Officers
15
Engines
42
The agency that provides engines for out-of-zone dispatches will be determined from this list. When a unit statuses an engine as available nationally in REBOL, it will highlight their unit in blue. When LIFC receives an order for an engine it will contact the highlighted (blue background) agencies starting at the top of the list. When an engine is dispatched the agency entry is moved to the bottom of the list.
The number of times an agency appears on the list is determined by the number of engines it has. The number of times an agency name is highlighted is set by the Duty Officer each morning using the REBOL Intel system.
Duty Officers will determine which engine and personnel will be sent from their unit.
Updated 15-Jul-2015 15:28:31
Year to Date Number of FiresLightningHuman020406080FSBLMNPSUSF&WSODFAgency
Year to Date Acres BurnedLightningHuman015304560FSBLMNPSUSF&WSODF