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significant impact on global warming. <br />Historic Events. From 2009-2013, Indian River County has <br />had 124 wildfires that have burned 2,980 acres. Lightning, <br />debris, children, or power lines were the most common ignition <br />source for wildland fires in Indian River County (Florida Forest <br />Service, 2014). Muck fires are not a frequent threat to Florida. <br />However, during a drought in the 1980's, fires in the <br />Everglades consumed the rich, dried out muck that had once <br />been the bottom of the swamp. These fires burned deep into <br />the ground and required alternative firefighting techniques. <br />Muck fires occur very infrequently in Indian River County, and <br />the only areas where this hazard might produce impacts are in <br />the western portions of the County. At the present time, muck <br />fires are not considered a significant hazard. <br />Vulnerability Assessment. Wildland fires can have the <br />following potential impacts within our community: <br />• Electric power outage; <br />• Surface and air transportation disruption; <br />• Telecommunications system outage; <br />• Human health and safety; <br />• Psychological hardship; <br />• Economic disruption; <br />• Disruption of community services; <br />• Agricultural/fisheries damage; <br />• Loss of livestock; <br />• Damage to critical environmental resources; <br />• Damage to identified historical resources <br />Risk Assessment. The Florida Forest Service has <br />developed a web -based Geographic Information System <br />(GIS) mapping application called Fire Risk Assessment <br />System (FRAS). This system provides statewide risk data <br />that assists in determining high-risk areas and can be <br />accessed at: <br />http://www.floridaforestservice.com/wildfire/wf fras.html. <br />FRAS uses wildfire fuel types and densities, environmental <br />conditions, and fire history to produce a Level of Concern <br />(LOC), which is a number on a scale that runs from 1 (low <br />concern) to 9 (high concern), for a given geographic area. <br />Indian River County Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan Basic Page 34 <br />