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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
Subject
Division of Forestry Policy
Annual Fire Control Report
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4ppendix A. Fire Readiness Plan, May 2004 <br /> FIRE DANGER <br /> APPENDIX A. <br /> CHAPTER <br /> _ ATTACHMENT #2 <br /> FIRE READINESS LEVELS AS RELATED TO THE ANTICIPATED FIRE SITUATION <br /> In consideration of weather, season, recent fire activity and other related factors : <br /> FIRE READINESS LEVEL 1 Little or no fire activity anticipated. <br /> FIRE READINESS LEVEL 2 Some "routine" fires anticipated. No more than 50% of <br /> resources:expected to be needed at any given time. No difficulty <br /> in control or mop-up expected. <br /> FIRE READINESS LEVEL 3 Very active fire day anticipated. Fire occurrence above average <br /> and difficulty of control expected. May have to commit 80% of <br /> resources at any, given time. <br /> FIRE READINESS LEVEL 4 Fire situation expected to be difficult. May have fires carrying <br /> over from the previous day, new fires starting, and experiencing <br /> difficulty .of control. All resources will probably be committed <br /> and assistance from outside the district may be required. <br /> FIRE READINESS LEVEL 5 Fire situation is extreme and ability to respond will exceed <br /> district capability. Fires are numerous, large, and difficult to <br /> control and mop-up. Outside assistance will be needed beyond a <br /> 24-hour period, and, an Incident Command Team may be <br /> required. <br />
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