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1 <br /> I <br /> Fire Readiness Level Plan Page Six <br /> FIRE READINESS LEVEL 4 - cont , <br /> 1 ) Life and property <br /> 2 ) Young plantations <br /> 3 ) Well - stocked young natural pine stands <br /> 4 ) High value public use areas <br /> S ) Historic and unique areas <br /> G ) Large areas of other well - stocked stands <br /> g . Pre - position units as warranted . Notify adjoining districts of potential need for <br /> assistance . <br /> h . Firc Control Bureau Office - OIC in Tire Control Office throughout the day and at <br /> night as needed or on immediate call . <br /> 1 ) Notify Incident Command Team of possible need . <br /> 2 ) Notify Strike Teams of possible meed . <br /> 3 ) Alert helicopter pilots . <br /> 2 . Permissible Activities <br /> a . Leave granted only on an emergency basis . <br /> b . Activities of all Area, District , and District Shop personnel must not lessen fire <br /> dispatch capability . <br /> c . Activities of all Division of Forestry personnel must not lessen Duty/Dispatch <br /> capability or length of response time . <br /> FIRE READINESS LEVEL 5 <br /> 1 . Mandatory Activities <br /> a . Area personnel <br /> 1 ) Towers - Staff all key and secondary towers . Provide relief personnel during <br /> lunch breaks , if possible . Early morning and night checks required . Days off <br /> and non - emergency leave canceled . <br /> 2 ) Rangers - On fire duty . No other activities ; stay with equipment . <br /> 3 ) Area Supervisors - Stay in communication with crews and dispatch center . No <br /> duties other than diose related to fire suppression . Checl. equipment in a . m . <br /> Supervise early morning and night tower checks , Insure adequate personnel <br /> nn duty to staff all first line Cre suppression units . Conduct safety briefings . <br />