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β¦ (Team Lead), BLM Office of Fire and Aviation, Fire Management Specialist Jeff Birrell, BLM Elko District Office, Fire Operations Supervisor Nate Gogna, BLM Silver State Hotshots, Crew Supervisor and Acting AFMO Carson City District. Findings Finding #1: BLM work/rest and incident operations driving duty day policies were adhered to. β¦ (Team Lead), BLM Office of Fire and Aviation, Fire Management Specialist Jeff Birrell, BLM Elko District Office, Fire Operations Supervisor Nate Gogna, BLM Silver State Hotshots, Crew Supervisor and Acting AFMO Carson City District. Findings Finding #1: BLM work/rest and incident operations driving duty day policies were adhered to. β¦
β¦ continued operating with a two-person crew. The 20-person Hand Crew began prepping for a burn out along the west road. This prepping continued until an Interagency Hotshot Crew took over the operation and began burning out. While the line prep operation had not been completed, a decision was made to begin burning while conditions were favorable. The holding formation was E601 in the front, working with the Hotshot burn out crew, then the 20-person Hand Crew, followed by a Type 3 local county engine. Fire Damages Engine E601 was instructed to stay right with the ignitors and β¦ continued operating with a two-person crew. The 20-person Hand Crew began prepping for a burn out along the west road. This prepping continued until an Interagency Hotshot Crew took over the operation and began burning out. While the line prep operation had not been completed, a decision was made to begin burning while conditions β¦
β¦ by Type ...................................................................................................................................... 52 BLM Interagency Hotshot Crews (IHCs) ................................................................................................................................ 54 BLM IHC Locations β¦ IHC Training and Qualification Requirements............................................................................................................... 56 Interagency Hotshot Crew Position Descriptions and Selective Placement Factors ................................................................. 57 BLM Veteran Crews β¦ Smokejumper Physical Fitness Standards ................................................................................................................... 294 Interagency Hotshot Crews (IHC) ........................................................................................... 294 IHC Policy β¦
β¦ by Type ...................................................................................................................................... 52 BLM Interagency Hotshot Crews (IHCs) ................................................................................................................................ 54 BLM IHC Locations β¦ Smokejumper Physical Fitness Standards ................................................................................................................... 292 Interagency Hotshot Crews (IHC) ........................................................................................... 293 IHC Policy β¦ Fuels Specialist, Assistant Center Manager, Prevention/Education Specialist Battalion Chief Prevention Technician, Prevention/Education Specialist Prevention officer Hotshot Superintendent, Helicopter Manager Superintendent Engine Captain, Hotshot Foreman, Assistant Helicopter Manager, Fuels Module Leader Captain Fire Engine Operator β¦
β¦ Incident Business Management a nd geographic area supplements βββββ βββββ l. National Fire Equipment System catalog, NFES 0362 βββββ βββββ m. Standards for Interagency Hotshot Crew Operations βββββ βββββ FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT Key Code: E = Exceeds Standard, M = Meets Standard, NI = Needs Improvement, NR = Not Reviewed ITEM DESCRIPTION β¦ Incident Business Management a nd geographic area supplements βββββ βββββ l. National Fire Equipment System catalog, NFES 0362 βββββ βββββ m. Standards for Interagency Hotshot Crew Operations βββββ βββββ FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT Key Code: E = Exceeds Standard, M = Meets Standard, NI = Needs Improvement, NR = Not Reviewed ITEM DESCRIPTION β¦ Incident Business Management a nd geographic area supplements βββββ βββββ l. National Fire Equipment System catalog, NFES 0362 βββββ βββββ m. Standards for Interagency Hotshot Crew Operations βββββ βββββ FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT Key Code: E = Exceeds Standard, M = Meets Standard, NI = Needs Improvement, NR = Not Reviewed ITEM DESCRIPTION β¦
β¦ Document 16 Interagency Hotshot Crewx β¦ Interagency Hotshot Crew (2024) Checklist #16 Location: βββββ Date: MM/DD/YY βββββ Respondent: First, Last βββββ Reviewed by: First, Last βββββ For the National Preparedness Review, β¦ have the following items available for review: CHECKLIST ITEM # DOCUMENTATION 1 Crew table of organization 3 Letter to GACC regarding status 4 Standards for Interagency Hotshot Crew Operations (SIHCO), Appendix C 8 DI-105 (Receipt for Property) 10 Employee EPAPs 11 Employee IDPs 13 Employee incident qualification cards (red cards) 14, 16, β¦
β¦ AND MISSION STATEMENT DEFINITION Bureau of Land Management (BLM) veteran crews are a unique resource within wildland fire, and they are configured as Type 1 Interagency Hotshot Crew (IHC), Type 2 Initial Attack (T2IA), or Fire Suppression Module (FSM). Veteran crews are comprised primarily of veterans and serve a dual mission of providing β¦ CREW COMMITTEE The BLM Hand Crew Committee (HCC) is formed under the authority of the BLM Fire Operations Group. The mission of the HCC is to provide the BLM Interagency Hotshot Crews (IHCs) and BLM Veteran Hand Crews a conduit for consistent information flow between state and national fire operations programs, local fire managers, and β¦ radio in each truck. Sawyers 4 FAL2, 50% of crew FAL3 1 FAL2, 2 FAL3 Same as Type 1 2 FAL3 2 FAL2, 50% of crew FAL3 Training As required by the Standards for Interagency Hotshot Crew Operations OR agency policy prior to assignment. Basic firefighter training OR once red carded, 4 hours annual fireline refresher training prior to β¦
β¦ 14-3 Physical Fitness Standards ...................................................... 14-3 TABLE OF CONTENTS Release Date: January 2004 -xi- F. Interagency Hotshot Crews ............................................................. 14-4 Policy β¦ PERSONNEL 14-4 Release Date: January 2004 In addition to these physical fitness standards, smokejumpers are required to pass the WCT at the arduous level. F. Interagency Hotshot Crews Interagency Hotshot Crews (IHCs) provide an organized, mobile, and skilled hand crew for all phases of wildfire suppression. 1. Policy IHC standards provide consistent planning, β¦
β¦ Document 12-Interagency-Hotshot-Crew.doc β¦ Hotshot Crew (IHC) Checklist #12 Hotshot Crew Checklist #12 Location: βββββ Date: βββββ Respondent: βββββ Reviewed By: βββββ Key Code: E = Exceeds Standard M = Meets Standard NI = Needs Improvement NR = Not Reviewed Description Code Remarks 1. Crew meets Agency and National Standards for Table of Organization found in the Interagency Hotshot Crew Operations Guide (IHCOG) and Interagency Standards for Fire and Fire Aviation Operations (Red Book). a. Superintendent b. Assistant Superintendent c. Squad β¦
β¦ QR code provided, it was created to meet BLM web governance standards. Your title here Wildland firefighters work in a variety of disciplines to include hand, veteran and hotshot crews, airtanker base operations, dispatch, smokejumping, fuels management, prevention, and multiple support functions. Your email Your phone number Your text here β¦ to Backβ. Export the slide as a .jpg or .png to use for printing. Your title here Wildland firefighters work in a variety of disciplines to include hand, veteran and hotshot crews, airtanker base operations, dispatch, smokejumping, fuels management, prevention, and multiple support functions. Your email Your phone number Your text here β¦ text here Your text here Your text here Your text here Your text here Your title here Wildland firefighters work in a variety of disciplines to include hand, veteran and hotshot crews, airtanker base operations, dispatch, smokejumping, fuels management, prevention, and multiple support functions. Your email Your phone number Your text here β¦
β¦ Dozers are specifically designed and modified for wildland fire suppression.Β Build quick fireline on moderate toΒ rough terrain and mountainous areas.Β Interagency Hotshot Crews Consist of 18-22 specially trained firefighters that provide an organized, mobile, and skilled workforce for all phases of wildland fire management. The BLM has 13 interagency hotshot crews spread out across the western states and one in Jackson, Mississippi.Β Veterans Crews Comprised primarily of veterans. Provide a highly skilled hand crew for β¦
β¦ well known to the media and public as a safe place to stop and watch fire. There were upwards of 20 vehicles at the Station when local Forest engines and an Interagency Hotshot Crew arrived around noon. They had 30 Minutes Before the Fire Reached Them The three local Forest Engines and the Hotshot Crew started structure defense in front of the north-moving fire. Personnel were briefed by their supervisors on the planned firing operations around the entire β¦ well known to the media and public as a safe place to stop and watch fire. There were upwards of 20 vehicles at the Station when local Forest engines and an Interagency Hotshot Crew arrived around noon. They had 30 Minutes Before the Fire Reached Them The three local Forest Engines and the Hotshot Crew started structure defense in front β¦
β¦ participants to be the force-multiplier for change and weaving HRO into their organizations. P.L.O.W.S. (Created by Craig Cunningham and implemented by the Ruby Mountain Hotshots during the 2011 fire season) P.L.O.W.S. is an alternative to the standard after action review (AAR) emphasizing safety in a learning environment. Information as β¦ TASK #2a: Increase awareness of HRO principles to all fire personnel, including and across all levels of firefighters. β’ SORO leadership will provide leaderβs intent to hotshots, rappel group, captain group and module leaders, empowering these groups to relay HRO principles to our boots on the ground. Measure of Success: Groups will have β¦
β¦ Document BLM Checklist #16 Interagency Hotshot Crew β¦ Interagency Hotshot Crew (2023) Checklist #16 Location: βββββ Date: MM/DD/YY βββββ Respondent: First, Last βββββ Reviewed by: First, Last βββββ For the National Preparedness Review, β¦ have the following items available for review: CHECKLIST ITEM # DOCUMENTATION 1 Crew table of organization 3 Letter to GACC regarding status 4 Standards for Interagency Hotshot Crew Operations (SIHCO), Appendix C 8 DI-105 (Receipt for Property) 10 Employee EPAPs 12 Employee incident qualification cards (red cards) 13, 15, 18 Employee β¦
β¦ Document 16_Interagency_Hotshot_Crew.docx β¦ Interagency Hotshot Crew (2021) Checklist #16 Location: βββββ Date: MM/DD/YY βββββ Respondent: First, Last βββββ Reviewed by: First, Last βββββ For the National Preparedness Review, β¦ have the following items available for review: CHECKLIST ITEM # DOCUMENTATION 1 Crew table of organization 3 Letter to GACC regarding status 4 Standards for Interagency Hotshot Crew Operations (SIHCO), Appendix C 9 DI-105 (Receipt for Property) 12 Employee EPAPs 14 Employee Incident Qualification Cards (Red Cards) 15, 17, 20 Employee β¦
β¦ Document SIHCO.pdf β¦ StandardS For Interagency HotSHot crew operatIonS department oF tHe InterIor Bureau oF Land management natIonaL park ServIce Bureau oF IndIan aFFaIrS department oF agrIcuLture ForeSt ServIce β¦
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β¦ Incident Business Management a nd geographic area supplements βββββ βββββ l. National Fire Equipment System catalog, NFES 0362 βββββ βββββ m. Standards for Interagency Hotshot Crew Operations βββββ βββββ FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT Key Code: E = Exceeds Standard, M = Meets Standard, NI = Needs Improvement, NR = Not Reviewed ITEM DESCRIPTION β¦ Incident Business Management a nd geographic area supplements βββββ βββββ l. National Fire Equipment System catalog, NFES 0362 βββββ βββββ m. Standards for Interagency Hotshot Crew Operations βββββ βββββ FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT Key Code: E = Exceeds Standard, M = Meets Standard, NI = Needs Improvement, NR = Not Reviewed ITEM DESCRIPTION β¦ Incident Business Management a nd geographic area supplements βββββ βββββ l. National Fire Equipment System catalog, NFES 0362 βββββ βββββ m. Standards for Interagency Hotshot Crew Operations βββββ βββββ FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT Key Code: E = Exceeds Standard, M = Meets Standard, NI = Needs Improvement, NR = Not Reviewed ITEM DESCRIPTION β¦
β¦ Document 16 Interagency Hotshot Crewx β¦ Interagency Hotshot Crew (2024) Checklist #16 Location: βββββ Date: MM/DD/YY βββββ Respondent: First, Last βββββ Reviewed by: First, Last βββββ For the National Preparedness Review, β¦ have the following items available for review: CHECKLIST ITEM # DOCUMENTATION 1 Crew table of organization 3 Letter to GACC regarding status 4 Standards for Interagency Hotshot Crew Operations (SIHCO), Appendix C 8 DI-105 (Receipt for Property) 10 Employee EPAPs 11 Employee IDPs 13 Employee incident qualification cards (red cards) 14, 16, β¦
β¦ Incident Business Management a nd geographic area supplements βββββ βββββ l. National Fire Equipment System catalog, NFES 0362 βββββ βββββ m. Standards for Interagency Hotshot Crew Operations βββββ βββββ FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT Key Code: E = Exceeds Standard, M = Meets Standard, NI = Needs Improvement, NR = Not Reviewed ITEM DESCRIPTION β¦ Incident Business Management a nd geographic area supplements βββββ βββββ l. National Fire Equipment System catalog, NFES 0362 βββββ βββββ m. Standards for Interagency Hotshot Crew Operations βββββ βββββ FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT Key Code: E = Exceeds Standard, M = Meets Standard, NI = Needs Improvement, NR = Not Reviewed ITEM DESCRIPTION β¦ Incident Business Management a nd geographic area supplements βββββ βββββ l. National Fire Equipment System catalog, NFES 0362 βββββ βββββ m. Standards for Interagency Hotshot Crew Operations βββββ βββββ FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT Key Code: E = Exceeds Standard, M = Meets Standard, NI = Needs Improvement, NR = Not Reviewed ITEM DESCRIPTION β¦
β¦ crewmembers and can be used in different capacities on the fireline. The most common crews are classified as Type 2 Crews, Type 2 IA Crews, and the elite Interagency Hotshot Crews. Crew typing is based on capabilities, years of experience, and individual resource qualifications. Equipment: Fire managers utilize a variety of β¦
β¦ Group (NMAC) provides the following direction effective immediately, in addition to language in the National Interagency Standards for Resource Mobilization: Interagency Hotshot, Type 2IA and Type 2 Crews (contract and agency) β’ NMAC will manage all crew assignments. β’ Crews currently committed within the Geographic Area (GA) may not be β¦ Group (NMAC) provides the following direction effective immediately, in addition to language in the National Interagency Standards for Resource Mobilization: Interagency Hotshot, Type 2IA and Type 2 Crews (contract and agency) β’ NMAC will manage all crew assignments. β’ Crews currently committed within the Geographic Area (GA) may not be β¦ Group (NMAC) provides the following direction effective immediately, in addition to language in the National Interagency Standards for Resource Mobilization: Interagency Hotshot, Type 2IA and Type 2 Crews (contract and agency) β’ NMAC will manage all crew assignments. β’ Crews currently committed within the Geographic Area (GA) may not be β¦
β¦ 21 Incident Management Teams (IMTs) ................................................................................... 21 Interagency Hotshot Crews (IHCs) ....................................................................................... 21 Rappel and Exclusive Use (EU) Helicopter/Helitack Modules β¦ 34 IMT and or CIMT Aviation position requirements .............................................................. 34 Interagency Hotshot and Type 2 Crew Aviation Position Requirements ............................. 34 Helitack Crew Aviation Position Requirements β¦ and general staff only. Refer to the ICS Position Crosswalk in Chapter 60 for further information on IMT positions and our Partner Countries differences. Interagency Hotshot Crews (IHCs) IHCs are authorized to mobilize with up to 25 individuals. IHCs are encouraged to travel with four flight helmets per crew. The Resource Order Form β¦