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Official Document Type
Report
Approved Date
10/23/2007
Control Number
2007-358
Agenda Item Number
7.G.
Entity Name
Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services
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Division of Forestry Policy
Annual Fire Control Report
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If the wildland fire damages structures or motor vehicles, an Arson Investigator will investigate <br /> and document the cause and origin of the fire. This information will be made available by the <br /> DES and/or the DACS Investigator. The DOF will provide training for DES personnel in the <br /> methods and techniques of wildland fire cause and origin investigation. <br /> The DACS Investigator will provide the DES with necessary information and forms for <br /> recording fire cause and reporting it. <br /> FIRE PREVENTION <br /> Quarterly, the agencies will compare wildland fires that have been suppressed and look for <br /> commonality to include, but not be limited to : date, day of week, time reported, information on <br /> person reporting fire, location by STR, cause of fire and first responding unit. This information <br /> will allow the agencies to better determine the type, cause and extent of wildland fires that occur <br /> in Indian River County. From this, a more detailed annual prevention action plan can be <br /> developed and implemented jointly. <br /> PRESCRIBED BURNING <br /> The DOF and DES will jointly conduct hazard reduction bums in those areas of the <br /> Wildland/Urban Interface where it is determined the best tactic to protect life and property. Both <br /> agencies will supply manpower and equipment necessary to successfully conduct burning. <br /> TRAINING <br /> Both DOF and DES will jointly develop an annual training plan which is a part of this operating <br /> plan. (See appendix) <br /> COMMUNICATIONS <br /> Radio communications frequencies in the VHF range are available to DES. Frequency 159.405 <br /> and 159 .315 are DOF licensed along with the RED 154.260, WHITE 154. 280, and BLUE <br /> 154.295, which are mutual aid frequencies. DOF provided seven radios to the DES. <br /> The County Emergency Services radio system communication frequencies in the 800 MHz. <br /> range are available to the DOR DES provides one radio and one hand held to the DOE <br /> The DOF also has a facsimile machine available for use by the DES or to send information to or <br /> from the DES. The DOF FAX number is 772/778-5085 . Indian River FAX number is <br /> 772/770-5117. <br /> The DES dispatch center is the IRCSO 911 Center. Their phone number is 772/569-6700 or <br /> Suncom 234-9312 . The DOF dispatch number is 863/462-5160 or Suncom 761 -5160 . <br />
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