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Fire Readiness Level Plan Page Five <br /> DIRE READINESS LEVEL 4 - cont . <br /> 1 ) Towers - Staff all key towers and secondary towers . Staggered lunch periods . <br /> Night check recommended . <br /> 2 ) Rangers - On fire duty . No other activities ; stay with equipment unless <br /> othertivise authorized by the OIC . Maintain all scheduled crews on duty or on <br /> call on Sundays and holidays . Only emergency leave granted . If fire <br /> occurrence is high , cancel days off. <br /> ff <br /> 3 ) Area Supervisors - No duties other than those related to fire suppression . <br /> Check equipment in a . m . Regular days off canceled . Conduct safety <br /> briefings . <br /> 4 ) Burning Authorizations - All open burning restricted to areas where positiv ^ <br /> co -Ptrol is guaranteed . On - site inspection by supervisor or investigator <br /> required prior to authorization . <br /> 5 ) Air Patrol - Morning check and afternoon patrol of district . Beginning and <br /> ending hours to be determined by OIC . District Forester/Center Manager may <br /> excmpt requirement if local conditions warrant . <br /> 6) On - Call - A minimum of two initial attack units per area, on call at least until <br /> 2100 hours , if required . <br /> b . District Persoruiel - OIC in district office during normal work hours and at night if <br /> fires continue uncontrolled . He may leave the district office for visits to the scene <br /> of fire problems . All other district personnel on alert for fire duty . <br /> c . District Shop Personnel - In communication and available for dispatch as needed . <br /> d . Cooperators/RFD ' s - Fire situation relayed to all concerned parties . Advise of <br /> needed assistance , etc . <br /> e . Advise news media of fire situation and danger . <br /> f. If available initially dispatch 2 units to fires in areas of high risk/loss potential <br /> and consider such in areas of moderate risMoss potential . High risk is defined as <br /> fo 110 vrls : <br />