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… Document 16 Interagency Hotshot Crewx … Interagency Hotshot Crew (2025) Checklist #16 Location:       Date: MM/DD/YY       Respondent: First, Last       Reviewed by: First, Last       For the National Preparedness Review, … 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, …

… 53 CREW STANDARDS FOR NATIONAL MOBILIZATION ................................................. 53 TYPE 1 INTERAGENCY HOTSHOT CREWS (IHCS) ......................................................... 53 Interagency Hotshot Crews as T2IA, T2 or Suppression Modules ...................................... 53 TYPE 2 AND TYPE 2 IA CREWS …

… the fire within confinement boundaries. Containment expected 6/21. CLEAR, Gila NF - 3,000 acres. Fire has previously been reported under confinement strategy. The Negrito hotshot crew completed burn out operations. No estimate of containment. BULLS, New Mexico State - 200 acres. Controlled. JIMMY JO, Arizona State - 400 acres. Controlled. … the fire within confinement boundaries. Containment expected 6/21. CLEAR, Gila NF - 3,000 acres. Fire has previously been reported under confinement strategy. The Negrito hotshot crew completed burn out operations. No estimate of containment. BULLS, New Mexico State - 200 acres. Controlled. JIMMY JO, Arizona State - 400 acres. Controlled. … the fire within confinement boundaries. Containment expected 6/21. CLEAR, Gila NF - 3,000 acres. Fire has previously been reported under confinement strategy. The Negrito hotshot crew completed burn out operations. No estimate of containment. BULLS, New Mexico State - 200 acres. Controlled. JIMMY JO, Arizona State - 400 acres. Controlled. …

… complex is comprised of the JACK/XX/CEDAR, KELSEY/WILLIS, HARRINGTON/DIVIDE and 16 other contained fires. A run on Division G crossed the line yesterday afternoon. Two hotshot crews were were flown into Division C to begin line construction and monitor the unlined perimeter. HORIZON, Yosemite NP. A Type II Incident Management Team … complex is comprised of the JACK/XX/CEDAR, KELSEY/WILLIS, HARRINGTON/DIVIDE and 16 other contained fires. A run on Division G crossed the line yesterday afternoon. Two hotshot crews were were flown into Division C to begin line construction and monitor the unlined perimeter. HORIZON, Yosemite NP. A Type II Incident Management Team … complex is comprised of the JACK/XX/CEDAR, KELSEY/WILLIS, HARRINGTON/DIVIDE and 16 other contained fires. A run on Division G crossed the line yesterday afternoon. Two hotshot crews were were flown into Division C to begin line construction and monitor the unlined perimeter. HORIZON, Yosemite NP. A Type II Incident Management Team …

… and helitack continue to perform cabin site protection. ZITZIANA, Tanana Zone BLM. This fire, 85 miles west of Fairbanks, was lightning-caused on 6/13. Helitack and hotshot crewmembers continued cabin protection by constructing saw lines and establishing hose lays. The south flank of the fire was backing into black spruce and the … and helitack continue to perform cabin site protection. ZITZIANA, Tanana Zone BLM. This fire, 85 miles west of Fairbanks, was lightning-caused on 6/13. Helitack and hotshot crewmembers continued cabin protection by constructing saw lines and establishing hose lays. The south flank of the fire was backing into black spruce and the … and helitack continue to perform cabin site protection. ZITZIANA, Tanana Zone BLM. This fire, 85 miles west of Fairbanks, was lightning-caused on 6/13. Helitack and hotshot crewmembers continued cabin protection by constructing saw lines and establishing hose lays. The south flank of the fire was backing into black spruce and the …

… fire, 85 miles west of Fairbanks, was lightning-caused on 6/13. Aerial surveillance reported the south flank of the fire as being six to seven miles long. Helitack and hotshot crewmembers continued cabin protection by constructing saw lines and establishing hose lays. Two plane loads of smokejumpers are scheduled to work on cabin … fire, 85 miles west of Fairbanks, was lightning-caused on 6/13. Aerial surveillance reported the south flank of the fire as being six to seven miles long. Helitack and hotshot crewmembers continued cabin protection by constructing saw lines and establishing hose lays. Two plane loads of smokejumpers are scheduled to work on cabin … fire, 85 miles west of Fairbanks, was lightning-caused on 6/13. Aerial surveillance reported the south flank of the fire as being six to seven miles long. Helitack and hotshot crewmembers continued cabin protection by constructing saw lines and establishing hose lays. Two plane loads of smokejumpers are scheduled to work on cabin …

… Airborne Fire Fighting Systems (MAFFS) and a limited number of other airtankers through agreements with Canada and Australia. • We will have more than 80 Forest Service Hotshot crews available. Contracted crews include 40 Type 2 IA and more than 400 Type 2 crews. Forty-four interagency complex incident management teams are available, as … Airborne Fire Fighting Systems (MAFFS) and a limited number of other airtankers through agreements with Canada and Australia. • We will have more than 80 Forest Service Hotshot crews available. Contracted crews include 40 Type 2 IA and more than 400 Type 2 crews. Forty-four interagency complex incident management teams are available, as … Airborne Fire Fighting Systems (MAFFS) and a limited number of other airtankers through agreements with Canada and Australia. • We will have more than 80 Forest Service Hotshot crews available. Contracted crews include 40 Type 2 IA and more than 400 Type 2 crews. Forty-four interagency complex incident management teams are available, as …

… Responsibilities for the Fire Program” table from “Unit FMO” to “District/Zone FMO.” • Under subheading “BLM WCF 600-Class Command Vehicle Procurement Standards”: o Hotshot crew – Clarified approved asset types are: 652 superintendent or 658 utility truck (2 total), 644 crew carrier (2 each), and (optional) utility task vehicle and … Line 5 – Changed Alphabetical Designator from “UT/PT” to “UTL/FT/PT.” o Line 5 – Changed Equipment Identifier from “UT- X5XX” to “UTL- X5XX, PT-X5XX, and FT-X5XX.” o For Hotshot Crew/Veteran Crew/Wildland Fire Module, Equipment Type Description – Crew Utility Truck:  Changed LBS Identifier from “CREW NAME + UT” to “CREW NAME + UTL.”  … found in the NWCG Work Capacity Test (WCT) Administrator’s Guide (PMS 307, http://www.nwcg.gov/publications/307).” • Removed BIA-specific text under heading “Interagency Hotshot Crews,” subheading “Interagency Hotshot Crew Policy” regarding, “IHC superintendents and assistant superintendents are required to have the additional …

… Modules - Fuels Modules Interagency Standards for Resource Ordering Guide (ISROG) March 24, 2023 Page 15 - Faller Modules Crews - Agency Type 1 Crews (includes hotshot crews) - Agency Type 2 or Type 2 IA Crews (if comprised of regular agency employees) Equipment - Agency engines - Agency tenders - Agency dozers - Agency tractor … Modules - Fuels Modules Interagency Standards for Resource Ordering Guide (ISROG) March 24, 2023 Page 15 - Faller Modules Crews - Agency Type 1 Crews (includes hotshot crews) - Agency Type 2 or Type 2 IA Crews (if comprised of regular agency employees) Equipment - Agency engines - Agency tenders - Agency dozers - Agency tractor … Modules - Fuels Modules Interagency Standards for Resource Ordering Guide (ISROG) March 24, 2023 Page 15 - Faller Modules Crews - Agency Type 1 Crews (includes hotshot crews) - Agency Type 2 or Type 2 IA Crews (if comprised of regular agency employees) Equipment - Agency engines - Agency tenders - Agency dozers - Agency tractor …

… for firefighting resources nationally, the National Multi- Agency Coordinating Group (NMAC) provides the following direction effective immediately: Interagency Hotshot, Type 2IA and Type 2 Crews (contract and agency) • Prior to committing any crews after rest and recuperation days, the NMAC Crew Coordinator must be consulted. o … for firefighting resources nationally, the National Multi- Agency Coordinating Group (NMAC) provides the following direction effective immediately: Interagency Hotshot, Type 2IA and Type 2 Crews (contract and agency) • Prior to committing any crews after rest and recuperation days, the NMAC Crew Coordinator must be consulted. o … for firefighting resources nationally, the National Multi- Agency Coordinating Group (NMAC) provides the following direction effective immediately: Interagency Hotshot, Type 2IA and Type 2 Crews (contract and agency) • Prior to committing any crews after rest and recuperation days, the NMAC Crew Coordinator must be consulted. o …

… Responsibilities for the Fire Program” table from “Unit FMO” to “District/Zone FMO.” • Under subheading “BLM WCF 600-Class Command Vehicle Procurement Standards”: o Hotshot crew – Clarified approved asset types are: 652 superintendent or 658 utility truck (2 total), 644 crew carrier (2 each), and (optional) utility task vehicle and … Line 5 – Changed Alphabetical Designator from “UT/PT” to “UTL/FT/PT.” o Line 5 – Changed Equipment Identifier from “UT- X5XX” to “UTL- X5XX, PT-X5XX, and FT-X5XX.” o For Hotshot Crew/Veteran Crew/Wildland Fire Module, Equipment Type Description – Crew Utility Truck:  Changed LBS Identifier from “CREW NAME + UT” to “CREW NAME + UTL.”  … found in the NWCG Work Capacity Test (WCT) Administrator’s Guide (PMS 307, http://www.nwcg.gov/publications/307).” • Removed BIA-specific text under heading “Interagency Hotshot Crews,” subheading “Interagency Hotshot Crew Policy” regarding, “IHC superintendents and assistant superintendents are required to have the additional …

… Parent Request# only. Blocks B. & C. are to be filled out by the Incident Supervisor. Block D.: If Resource is a National Resource (excluding Aircraft, Type 1 Interagency Hotshot Crew and National Contracted Resources), 1, 3, 5, and 6 signatures are required in order. Example of National Resources: Area Command Teams, National Incident Management Organization (NIMO), and National Buying Teams. If Resource is a Type 1 Interagency Hotshot Crew, 1 – 6 signatures are required in order. If Resource is not a National Resource (excluding single-resource Overhead, Aircraft, Type 1 Interagency Hotshot Crew and National Contracted Resources), 1 – 5 signatures are required in order. If Resource is single-resource Overhead, 1, 2 and 4 signatures are required in …

… Wallmann ☐ OWF: Kim Van Hemelryck ☒ Note-taker: Nicki Johnston ☐ USFS Aviation: 3833 South Development Avenue; Boise, ID 83705 2 Admin Topics IHC Status Page Interagency Hotshot Crew Committee has created a Google Form. Crews will be able to post daily activities, showing true availability. Status page does not have any impact on how the … Wallmann ☐ OWF: Kim Van Hemelryck ☒ Note-taker: Nicki Johnston ☐ USFS Aviation: 3833 South Development Avenue; Boise, ID 83705 2 Admin Topics IHC Status Page Interagency Hotshot Crew Committee has created a Google Form. Crews will be able to post daily activities, showing true availability. Status page does not have any impact on how the … Wallmann ☐ OWF: Kim Van Hemelryck ☒ Note-taker: Nicki Johnston ☐ USFS Aviation: 3833 South Development Avenue; Boise, ID 83705 2 Admin Topics IHC Status Page Interagency Hotshot Crew Committee has created a Google Form. Crews will be able to post daily activities, showing true availability. Status page does not have any impact on how the …

… units will not create a new crew record for each assignment, mobilization, or crew dispatch. Users should follow these crew naming data entry standards: • Interagency Hotshot Crews (IHCs) are Type 1 Crews that meet the standards as required by the Interagency Standards for Fire and Fire Aviation Operations. o IHCs will include “IHC” in … units will not create a new crew record for each assignment, mobilization, or crew dispatch. Users should follow these crew naming data entry standards: • Interagency Hotshot Crews (IHCs) are Type 1 Crews that meet the standards as required by the Interagency Standards for Fire and Fire Aviation Operations. o IHCs will include “IHC” in … units will not create a new crew record for each assignment, mobilization, or crew dispatch. Users should follow these crew naming data entry standards: • Interagency Hotshot Crews (IHCs) are Type 1 Crews that meet the standards as required by the Interagency Standards for Fire and Fire Aviation Operations. o IHCs will include “IHC” in …

… units will not create a new crew record for each assignment, mobilization, or crew dispatch. Users should follow these crew naming data entry standards: • Interagency Hotshot Crews (IHCs) are Type 1 Crews that meet the standards as required by the Interagency Standards for Fire and Fire Aviation Operations. o IHCs will include “IHC” in … units will not create a new crew record for each assignment, mobilization, or crew dispatch. Users should follow these crew naming data entry standards: • Interagency Hotshot Crews (IHCs) are Type 1 Crews that meet the standards as required by the Interagency Standards for Fire and Fire Aviation Operations. o IHCs will include “IHC” in … units will not create a new crew record for each assignment, mobilization, or crew dispatch. Users should follow these crew naming data entry standards: • Interagency Hotshot Crews (IHCs) are Type 1 Crews that meet the standards as required by the Interagency Standards for Fire and Fire Aviation Operations. o IHCs will include “IHC” in …

… 53 CREW STANDARDS FOR NATIONAL MOBILIZATION ................................................. 53 TYPE 1 INTERAGENCY HOTSHOT CREWS (IHCS) ......................................................... 53 Interagency Hotshot Crews as T2IA, T2 or Suppression Modules ...................................... 53 TYPE 2 AND TYPE 2 IA CREWS …

… they clear Helispot 2. 8:45 a.m.: The day’s tactical plan calls for improving the fireline on the ridge between helispots 1 and 2. The jumpers and a newly ordered hotshot crew will construct hand line along the fire’s edge on its western flank. 9:30 a.m.: The IC and Jumper-in-Charge take a helicopter recon flight. The … to 30 mph. 12:30 p.m.: The hotshot crew Superintendent and 9 of his crew arrive at Helispot 2. The IC, Jumper-in-Charge, and hotshot Superintendent agree to send these 9 hotshots down the west flank to reinforce the jumpers. 1 p.m.: A flare-up on the west flank forces some of the jumpers to retreat up the fireline toward the top of the … discuss safety concerns about building this fireline. After a helicopter water drop, they move back down the hill and continue building fireline. 3 p.m.: The remaining 10 hotshots arrive at Helispot 2 to widen hand line and put out spot fires along the ridge. 20 minutes later, the predicted cold front moves into the area. Strong winds …

… Uncontained large fires include only fires being managed under a full suppression strategy. Link to Geographic Area daily reports. On July 7th, a member of the Bonneville Hotshot Crew died while working on the CR 337 fire five miles northwest of Mineral Wells, Texas. The firefighting community extends condolences to the family and friends … Uncontained large fires include only fires being managed under a full suppression strategy. Link to Geographic Area daily reports. On July 7th, a member of the Bonneville Hotshot Crew died while working on the CR 337 fire five miles northwest of Mineral Wells, Texas. The firefighting community extends condolences to the family and friends … Uncontained large fires include only fires being managed under a full suppression strategy. Link to Geographic Area daily reports. On July 7th, a member of the Bonneville Hotshot Crew died while working on the CR 337 fire five miles northwest of Mineral Wells, Texas. The firefighting community extends condolences to the family and friends …

… of Grand Junction, in the Battlement Creek drainage. The fire is burning over an elevation range of 6200-8400 ft on a steep west-facing slope. Friday July 16, 0630, two hotshot crews from the Coconino NF Arizona arrive at the Battlement Creek fire. This is the seventeenth fire of the first season for the newly formed Mormon Lake Hotshot Crew. The strategy is to prevent western and southern spread. The crews begin a major burnout of the catline (dozer line) from the rocky bluffs (Point A) at about …

… large fires include only fires being managed under a full suppression strategy. Link to Geographic Area daily reports. On July 24th, a member of the Fort Apache Hotshot Crew died while working on the Diamond fire near Whiteriver, AZ. The firefighting community extends condolences to the family and friends of the deceased. Southern … large fires include only fires being managed under a full suppression strategy. Link to Geographic Area daily reports. On July 24th, a member of the Fort Apache Hotshot Crew died while working on the Diamond fire near Whiteriver, AZ. The firefighting community extends condolences to the family and friends of the deceased. Southern … large fires include only fires being managed under a full suppression strategy. Link to Geographic Area daily reports. On July 24th, a member of the Fort Apache Hotshot Crew died while working on the Diamond fire near Whiteriver, AZ. The firefighting community extends condolences to the family and friends of the deceased. Southern …

… crew boss and a Div Sup. Extreme fire behavior is discussed at the GNP3 crew briefing and is characterized as “normal”. 0900 GNP3 is assigned to support 2 Interagency Hotshot Crews asked to burnout from Big Safety Zone to the NW and the dozer line to Black Safety Zone. The dozer line is about ½ mile north of the head of the fire. 1100 … winds. Overhead feels if they “didn’t attempt a burn, the fire would get away” and the plan is changed to burnout from the east to the west instead—the very plan that the hotshots had refused until secured. 1430 Due to concerns regarding GNP3 crew’s lack of experience and fitness, only 3 members and the crew boss are used for the firing …