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Coeur d’Alene Interagency Dispatch Center

Mobilization Guide 2016

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CDC INTERAGENCY MOBILIZATION GUIDE

IDAHO PANHANDLE NATIONAL FORESTS, USFS

IDAHO DEPARTMENT OF LANDS, STATE

COEUR D’ALENE TRIBE, BIA

COEUR D’ALENE FIELD OFFICE, BLM This guide is intended to supplement the National and Northern Rockies Mobilization Guides. Subjects in the National and Northern Rockies guides have not been duplicated here except when needed to emphasize items. Users of this guide should become familiar with the National, Northern Rockies, and this mobilization guide. APPROVED: Kurt Mettler 08/09/16 Forest Manager Date Coeur d’Alene Tribe APPROVED: Michael A. Behrens 08/10/16 Federal Fire Program Manager Date Coeur d’Alene District Office, BLM Idaho Panhandle NFs, USFS APPROVED: JT Wensman 08/15/16 Bureau Chief, Fire Management Date Idaho Department of Lands

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Produced annually by the Coeur d'Alene Interagency Dispatch Center, located at the Coeur d'Alene Airport, Hayden, Idaho.

Additional copies of this publication may be ordered from: Coeur d'Alene Interagency Dispatch, 11569 N. Airport Drive, Hayden, ID 83835

In addition, this publication can be downloaded from the CDC website at: https://gacc.nifc.gov/nrcc/dc/idcdc/index.htm

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RECORD OF REVISIONS

ENTER REVISION DATE UPON RECEIPT

Revision Number Date Posted

Original Plan April 2005 Updated June 2006 Updated June 2007 Updated June 2008 Updated May 2009 Updated June 2010 Updated June 2011 Updated June 2012 Updated June 2013 Updated June 2014 Updated July 2016

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

CHAPTER 10 - OBJECTIVES, POLICY AND SCOPE OF OPERATION 1 PURPOSE 3 MISSION STATEMENT 3

Total Mobility 3 Priorities 3

SCOPE OF OPERATION 3 General 3 Fire Management Plans 4 Disaster and Emergency Plans 4 Response to Non-Fire Incidents 4

MOBILIZATION / DEMOBILIZATION 5 Initial Attack Procedures 5 National Resources 5 Notification of Commitment of National Resources 5 State Notification/Authorization 5

WILDLAND FIRE WEATHER FORECASTS 5 COST CODING 6

State Reporting Procedures 6 FIRE PREPAREDNESS PLAN 6

North Idaho Interagency Fire Danger Operating Plan 6 Conference Calls 6 Resource Availability 6

NORTH IDAHO MULTI-AGENCY COORDINATION (MAC) GROUP 7 INCIDENT SUPPORT ORGANIZATION (ISO), CDC EXPANDED 7 ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF DISPATCH CENTERS 7 MOBILIZATION PROCEDURES FOR CANADA SUPPORT 7

Idaho Department of Lands 7 Idaho Panhandle National Forests 7

ORDERING CHANNELS 7 Coeur d’Alene Interagency Dispatch Center (CDC) 7 Ordering Procedures 8

CHAPTER 20 – OVERHEAD AND TEAMS 9 INCIDENT QUALIFICATIONS and CERTIFICATION (IQCS) POSITION CODES 11 OVERHEAD MOBILIZATION AND DEMOBILIZATION 11 INCIDENT MANAGEMENT TEAMS 11

Type 2 Teams, North Idaho Zone 11 Type 3 Teams, Coeur d’Alene Dispatch Zone 11

SMOKEJUMPERS 11 INCIDENT SUPPORT TEAMS 12

Local Buying Teams 12 USFS/BLM Burned Area Emergency Response (BAER) Teams 12 Critical Incident Stress Debriefing (CISD) Teams 12

SPECIALIZED PERSONNEL 12 Helitorch Modules 12 IPNF Chainsaw/Crosscut Saw Program 12

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Initial Attack Modules 12 LAW ENFORCEMENT 13

Forest Service 13 BLM 13 IDL 13

DETECTION PERSONNEL 13 Lookouts 13

CHAPTER 30 – CREWS 15 TYPE 1 INTERAGENCY HOTSHOT CREW 17 TYPE 2 / TYPE 2 IA AGENCY CREWS 17

Crew Rotation 17 Crew Identification 17 Crew Mobilization 17 Inter-Regional Staffing 18

INMATE CREWS 18 CONTRACT CREWS 19 INCOMING CREWS 19

CHAPTER 40 – EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES 21 EQUIPMENT / SUPPLIES 23 EQUIPMENT MOBILIZATION 23

Mobilizing of Water Handling Equipment 23 NATIONAL INTERAGENCY SUPPORT CACHE ORDERING PROCEDURES 23

Incident Replacement of NFES Items 24 NATIONAL INTERAGENCY RADIO SUPPORT CACHE (NIRSC) 24

Prepositioned Radio Systems 24 Locally Available Communication Equipment 24

ENGINES AND WATER TENDERS 24 Idaho Panhandle National Forests 24 Bureau of Land Management – Coeur d’Alene District 25 Idaho Department of Lands 25 Coeur d’Alene Tribe 25

DOZERS 26 SPECIALIZED EQUIPMENT 26

Fireline Explosives (FLE) 26 Helitorch/Aerial Ignition Equipment 26 Handheld Infrared Scanners 26 Portable/Mobile Retardant Mixing Bases 26

REMOTE AUTOMATED WEATHER STATIONS (RAWS) 27 Portable RAWS Units 27

CHAPTER 50 – AIRCRAFT 29 AIRCRAFT 31 FEDERAL AIRTANKERS 31 SINGLE ENGINE AIR TANKERS (SEAT/AWS) 31 HELICOPTERS - EXCLUSIVE USE 31 EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICE (EMS) HELICOPTERS 31

Agency Personnel 31 Extraction Helicopters 32

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Private Citizens 32 AIRCRAFT ACCIDENT AND INCIDENT INVESTIGATION 32 AIRSPACE AND FREQUENCIES 32

Automated Flight Following (AFF) Procedures 32 Resource Tracking 32 Temporary Flight Restrictions 91.137 32 Canadian / US Border Aircraft 32 Communications / Frequencies 32 Transponder Codes 33 Fire Traffic Area (FTA) – The 3 C’s 33

MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION 33 Explosive Transport 33 Fueling 33

SUNRISE / SUNSET TABLES 33

CHAPTER 60 – PREDICTIVE SERVICES 35 PREDICTIVE SERVICES 37 INCIDENT STATUS SUMMARY (ICS-209) 37 INTERAGENCY SITUATION REPORT 37 WILDLAND FIRE DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM (WFDSS) / WILDLAND FIRE SITUATION ANALYSIS (WFSA) AGENCY POLICY AND PROCEDURES 37 NRCC DISPATCH CENTER CALL-AROUND 37

CHAPTER 70 - DIRECTORY 39 COORDINATION & DISPATCH CENTERS 41

COEUR D’ALENE INTERAGENCY DISPATCH CENTER (ID-CDC) 41 NORTHEAST WASHINGTON INTERAGENCY COMMUNICATION CENTER (WA-NEC) 42 GRANGEVILLE INTERAGENCY DISPATCH CENTER (ID-GVC) 43 GREAT BASIN DISPATCH CENTERS in IDAHO 44

BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT 45 COEUR D’ALENE DISTRICT & FIELD OFFICE (ID-COD) 45 SPOKANE DISTRICT (WA-SPD) 46

FOREST SERVICE 46 IDAHO PANHANDLE NATIONAL FORESTS (ID-IPF) 47 IPNF AVIATION (ID-IPF) 48 COEUR D’ALENE RIVER RANGER DISTRICT (D1) 49 IDAHO PANHANDLE INTERAGENCY HOTSHOT CREW (IHC) 50 ST. JOE RANGER DISTRICT (D4) 51 SANDPOINT RANGER DISTRICT (D6) 52 BONNERS FERRY RANGER DISTRICT (D7) 53 PRIEST LAKE RANGER DISTRICT (D8) 54 R6 – COLVILLE NATIONAL FOREST (WA-COF) 55

FISH & WILDLIFE SERVICE 56 KOOTENAI NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE (ID-KOR) 56

BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS 57 COEUR D’ALENE TRIBE (ID-CDT) 57

STATES 58 IDAHO DEPARTMENT OF LANDS, BUREAU OF FIRE MGMT (ID-CDS) 58 COEUR D’ALENE INTERAGENCY FIRE CACHE (ID-CDK) 59 CATALDO FPD OFFICE (ID-CAS) 60

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KOOTENAI VALLEY FPD OFFICE (ID-KVS) 61 MICA AREA OFFICE (ID-MIS) 62 PEND OREILLE LAKE AREA OFFICE (ID-POS) 63 PONDEROSA AREA OFFICE (ID-PDS) 64 PRIEST LAKE AREA OFFICE (ID-PLS) 65 ST. JOE AREA OFFICE (ID-SJS) 66 CLEARWATER-POTLATCH TIMBER PROTECTIVE ASSOC. - CPTPA (ID-CTS) 67 WASHINGTON DEPT. OF NATURAL RESOURCES (WA-NES) 68

OTHERS 69 NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE, SPOKANE (WA-SPW) 69 BRITISH COLUMBIA CONTACT LIST 70 U.S. CUSTOMS AND BORDER PROTECTION 71 UTILITY CONTACTS FOR NORTH IDAHO 72 INDUSTRY AIRSHED MEMBERS 73

CHAPTER 80 – COOPERATIVE AGREEMENTS 75 COOPERATION 77 INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS / OPERATING PLANS 77

BRITISH COLUMBIA & NW UNITED STATES WILDFIRE RESPONSE BORDER ARRANGEMENT 77

NORTH IDAHO ZONE INTERAGENCY AGREEMENTS / OPERATING PLANS 77 IDAHO COOPERATIVE FIRE PROTECTION AND STAFFORD ACT RESPONSE

AGREEMENT 77 STATEWIDE ANNUAL OPERATING PLAN 77 2016 LOCAL ANNUAL OPERATING PLAN 77 INTRA-GOVERNMENTAL ORDER between BLM-Coeur d’Alene District and IPNFs 77 INTERAGENCY AGREEMENT between BLM, COEUR D’ALENE DISTRICT and USFS,

IDAHO PANHANDLE and NEZ PERCE-CLEARWATER NATIONAL FORESTS 77 NORTH IDAHO ZONE CHARTER 77 NORTH IDAHO ZONE ANNUAL OPERATING PLAN 77 PROJECT and FINANCIAL PLAN 77

COOPERATION PACIFIC NORTHWEST 78 PNW COOPERATIVE FIRE PROTECTION AGREEMENT, NORTHWEST OPERATING PLAN 78 MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING between the ID-IPF and WA-COF 78 BI-REGIONAL AIR RESOURCES OPERATING PLAN 78 COOPERATIVE FIRE PROTECTION AGREEMENT between WA-SPD and the ID-IPF 78 COOPERATIVE FIRE PROTECTION AGREEMENT between WA-NES and the ID-IPF 78

STATES 78 NORTHWEST WILDLAND FIRE PROTECTION AGREEMENT (Northwest Compact)

COOPERATIVE OPERATING PLAN 78 CHALLENGE COST SHARE AGREEMENT between IDL and ID-IPF 78 ANNUAL OPERATING PLAN and FINANCIAL PLAN between IDOC and IDL 78 MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING between IDL and ITD 78 MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING between IDL and IDFG 78 MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING between City of Coeur d’Alene and Idaho

Department of Lands (Mica) 79 OTHER 79

MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING between EAST PEND OREILLE FIRE DEPARTMENT and ID-IPF 79

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COOPERATIVE FIRE PROTECTION AGREEMENT between WEST PEND OREILLE FIRE DISTRICT and ID-IPF 79

COOPERATIVE FIRE PROTECTION AGREEMENT between WEST PRIEST LAKE VOLUNTEER FIRE DISTRICT and ID-IPF 79

COOPERATIVE LAW ENFORCEMENT AGREEMENTS 79 USDA FOREST SERVICE 79

INTRA-AGENCY AGREEMENT between US FOREST SERVICE units NORTHERN REGION (R1) and SOUTHWESTERN REGION (R3) 79

CHAPTER 90 – EMERGENCY PROCEDURES 81 MEDICAL RESPONSE 83

Within the CDC Dispatch Zone 83 Out-of-Area, off the CDC Dispatch Zone 83

WILDLAND FIRE 83 AVIATION 84 COMPENSATION FOR INJURY PROCESS 84 TREATMENT OF BURNS 84 NON-FIRE RELATED EMERGENCIES 84 MEDICAL FACILITIES 85

Hospitals 85 Burn Centers 85

EMERGENCY SERVICES CONTACTS 86 Air Ambulance/Extraction Helicopters 86 911 Centers 86 Sheriff’s Offices 86 Other 86

LIST OF LICENSED EMS AGENCIES 87 CRITICAL INCIDENT STRESS DEBRIEFING TEAM 88

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CHAPTER 10 - OBJECTIVES, POLICY AND SCOPE OF OPERATION

PURPOSE 3

MISSION STATEMENT 3 Total Mobility 3 Priorities 3

SCOPE OF OPERATION 3 General 3 Fire Management Plans 4 Disaster and Emergency Plans 4 Response to Non-Fire Incidents 4

MOBILIZATION / DEMOBILIZATION 5 Initial Attack Procedures 5 National Resources 5 Notification of Commitment of National Resources 5 State Notification/Authorization 5

WILDLAND FIRE WEATHER FORECASTS 5

COST CODING 6 State Reporting Procedures 6

FIRE PREPAREDNESS PLAN 6 North Idaho Interagency Fire Danger Operating Plan 6 Conference Calls 6 Resource Availability 6

NORTH IDAHO MULTI-AGENCY COORDINATION (MAC) GROUP 7

INCIDENT SUPPORT ORGANIZATION (ISO), CDC EXPANDED 7

ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF DISPATCH CENTERS 7

MOBILIZATION PROCEDURES FOR CANADA SUPPORT 7 Idaho Department of Lands 7 Idaho Panhandle National Forests 7

ORDERING CHANNELS 7 Coeur d’Alene Interagency Dispatch Center (CDC) 7 Ordering Procedures 8

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CHAPTER 10 – OBJECTIVES, POLICY AND SCOPE OF OPERATION

PURPOSE The CDC Interagency Mobilization Guide (Guide) identifies standards which guide the operations of multi-agency logistical support activity throughout the coordination system. This Guide is intended to facilitate interagency dispatch coordination; timely and cost effective emergency response providing incident support services. It is designed to accommodate amendments as needed and will be retained as current until amended. This Guide tiers to and is to be used in conjunction with the National and Northern Rockies Mobilization Guides; generally it does NOT specifically reference or repeat information contained in those guides.

MISSION STATEMENT The mission of the Coeur d’Alene Interagency Dispatch Center (CDC) is to be a service organization providing support first to the firefighter on the ground and on up through the fire management organization for each participating member agency, while also providing a service to the public and keeping firefighter and public safety as the highest priority. In doing so, CDC will strive to provide safe, cost effective mobilization of emergency incident resources and to promote efficient operations through interagency cooperation and standardized procedures.

Total Mobility The Coeur d'Alene Interagency Dispatch Center Manager, Assistants and dispatchers have been delegated authority from the line officers and cooperating agency administrators to move personnel and equipment throughout the CDC Dispatch Zone, geographically and nationally to meet fire preparedness, fire suppression, and all risk incidents needs.

Coeur d'Alene Interagency Dispatch Center will: • Dispatch personnel, crews, equipment, aircraft, and supplies.• Maintain status of personnel, crews, equipment, aircraft, transportation, and supplies.• Keep agency administrators and Northern Rockies Coordination Center (NRCC) informed of

potential, current and critical fire situation within the dispatch boundaries.• Provide situation and resource status information for the CDC Dispatch Area by collecting and

distributing information.• Encourage and practice close cooperation in the sharing of resources with other areas and

protection agencies for mutual benefits.

Priorities When multiple IA and large fires are occurring and resources become scarce, prioritization becomes critical. Priority setting is delegated to the CDC Center Manager (in coordination with the Federal Fire Duty Officer and the IDL Fire Bureau Duty Officer) until a North Idaho Multi-Agency Coordinating (MAC) Group is activated.

SCOPE OF OPERATION General Coeur d'Alene Interagency Dispatch Center has responsibilities for the following districts/areas:

North Zone: Forest Service: Priest Lake, Sandpoint, and Bonners Ferry Ranger Districts IDL: Pend Oreille, Priest Lake, and Kootenai Valley Fire Protective Districts Central Zone: Forest Service: Coeur d'Alene River Ranger District

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IDL: Mica and Cataldo Fire Protective Districts South Zone: Forest Service: St. Joe Ranger District IDL: West St. Joe and Ponderosa Area Fire Protective Districts CDT: Coeur d'Alene Tribe

Coeur d'Alene Interagency Dispatch Center also has coordination and support responsibilities for the following:

Idaho Panhandle National Forests, Supervisor’s Office and Nursery Idaho Department of Lands, Coeur d’Alene Staff Office Bureau of Land Management, Coeur d’Alene Field and District Office Coeur d’Alene Interagency Fire Cache U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service, Kootenai National Wildlife Refuge

Fire Management Plans • The Idaho Panhandle National Forests Spatial Fire Management Plan (SFMP) identifies

resource values and conditions that are critical to wildland fire management in the IPNF andrecommends strategies for response to unplanned ignitions, use of wildland fire (unplannedand planned), non-fire fuels treatments, emergency stabilizations and rehabilitation, and naturalresource management and protection, in conformance with the IPNF Land Management Plan2015 Revision.

• The Idaho Department of Lands Fire Mobilization Guide and the Idaho Department ofLands Fire Management Handbook have been developed to assist the IDL Fire Managementorganization.

• The Bureau of Land Management Coeur d’Alene Field Office Fire Management Plan hasbeen developed to assist the BLM fire management organization.

Disaster and Emergency Plans • Coeur d’Alene Interagency Dispatch Center Occupant Emergency Plan (Appendix G of

CDC Office Procedures Guide)• Bureau of Land Management – Policy and Direction for disasters and emergency situations

can be found in the Coeur d’Alene District Incident Procedures Plan.• Coeur d’Alene Tribe – Reserved.• Forest Service – Policy and direction for disasters and emergency situations can be found in

National Response Plan, FSM 1590, the Northern Region Emergency and Disaster Plan, andthe IPNF Critical Incident Management Guide.

• Idaho Department of Lands – Direction may be found in the IDL Emergency Response andSafety Plan.

Response to Non-Fire Incidents FS: A Presidential Disaster Declaration must be in place before the Forest Service is authorized to respond to an all risk incident, i.e. prepare for, respond to and recover from terrorist attacks, major disasters and other emergencies. If life and property are threatened and there is no Presidential Declaration, the Forest Supervisor has the authority to authorize FS employees to respond to the incident. The FS employee will charge their time to their normal project work code. FS employees will be released as soon as the agencies with jurisdictional responsibility can fully assume those responsibilities. Expenditure of Funds: Obligations incurred are considered payable out of currently available funds only, without expectation of reimbursement. In the event the Parties agree to reimbursement, an appropriate Agreement Instrument will need to be developed and processed through the Grants

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& Agreements Specialist. A reimbursable management code will be established prior to any charges being incurred. It is not appropriate to charge to a P- or F-job code. The authorizing legislation for federal employees to support all risk incidents is the Stafford Act. IDL: A Governors’ Disaster Declaration must be in place for the Idaho Department of Lands to respond to an all risk incident, i.e. prepare for, respond to and recover from terrorist attacks, major disasters and other emergencies such as local county flooding, train derailment. MOBILIZATION / DEMOBILIZATION CDC will coordinate movement of all national shared resources through NRCC. CDC will coordinate the movement of all resources, including aircraft, within the CDC dispatch area across unit and agency boundaries. Initial Attack Procedures Coeur d’Alene Dispatch initial attack procedures are outlined in the CDC Operations Procedures Guide (OPG). CDC may order initial attack resources directly from cooperating agencies within the CDC dispatch area, from neighboring units (MT-KDC, MT-MDC, ID-GVC, and WA-NEC) and from NRCC. Local agreements give CDC the authority to utilize resources of the adjoining center (WA-NEC) across the Geographic Area boundary. National Resources The Idaho Panhandle Interagency Hotshot Crew (IHC) is assigned to the IPNF, dispatched by CDC, and located in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. Two national Type 2 IA crews (Miller Timber Services) are hosted by the IPNF, dispatched by CDC, and located near Coeur d’Alene, with an August 1 - September 15 mandatory availability period. Coeur d’Alene Dispatch supports the Coeur d’Alene Tanker Base and the national tankers that are periodically assigned here. Notification of Commitment of National Resources When dispatching national resources, CDC will notify NRCC with a ‘COMMIT’ message as soon as the order is filled in ROSS. State Notification/Authorization The IDL Statewide Duty Officer will be notified of any out-of-area dispatches of the IDL Single Engine Air Tankers (SEAT), Amphibious Water Scooping (AWS) ‘Fire Boss’ and Type 2 helicopter during periods of low or moderate fire danger. The IDL Statewide Duty Officer will authorize out-of-area dispatches during periods of high or above fire danger. Federal Duty Officer Notification The Federal Duty Officer will be notified of any National mobilization of national resources. Prior requests for out of area mobilization of the IPNF exclusive use helicopter will be approved by the Federal Duty Officer. WILDLAND FIRE WEATHER FORECASTS CDC is responsible for communicating fire weather information in a timely manner to firefighters and incident management personnel. All weather watches or warnings will be broadcast over the

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radio utilizing Red Flag Warning protocols. CDC will read fire weather information received from the National Weather Service daily during the fire season at 1030 and 1530.

COST CODING All statistical fires, regardless of jurisdiction will be assigned a fire number, generated by WildCAD.

A FireCode will be assigned to all Forest Service and Coeur d’Alene Tribe fires, all fires on BLM ownership, and any IDL fires that incur Federal or Tribal charges.

State Reporting Procedures Upon dispatch of any IDL resource for out-of-area assignment, a copy of the completed resource order will be emailed to the respective duty officer. Orders for all Coeur d’Alene Staff Office, Dispatch, or Fire Cache resources will be emailed to the IDL Fire Bureau Duty Officer ([email protected]). Specific procedures are addressed in the CDC OPG.

FIRE PREPAREDNESS PLAN Preparedness Levels (PL) are established by the Center Manager in consultation with the IDL Fire Bureau Chief and Federal Fire Program Manager (or local MAC when activated), guided by the North Idaho Interagency Fire Danger Operating Plan.

North Idaho Interagency Fire Danger Operating Plan The North Idaho Interagency Fire Danger Operating Plan (FDOP) guides fire management decisions made by agency administrators, fire managers, dispatchers, and firefighters. It establishes interagency planning and response levels using the best available scientific methods and historical fire occurrence and weather data, outlines procedures for developing seasonal risk analysis, and defines fire severity trigger points.

An appropriate level of preparedness to meet fire management objectives is based on an assessment of vegetation, climate, and topography using National Fire Danger Rating System (NFDRS) modeling. This document is the Fire Danger Operating and Plan for the four primary wildland fire management agencies (USDA Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management, Idaho Department of Lands and Coeur d’Alene Tribe) in North Idaho.

Representative Weather Stations: Northern Mountains – Priest Lake (100204) North Valley – Bonners Ferry (100101) Southern Mountains – Nuckols (100423) South Valley – Shock (100606)

Conference Calls Weekly conference calls between the NRCC and Northern Rockies Dispatch Centers will be every Wednesday at 0930 hours PDT, starting mid-June or as determined by NRCC. CDC zone Fire Manager conference calls may be conducted as deemed necessary, requested and/or based on preparedness levels; consider conference calls at local PL 3.

Resource Availability Each district office will submit a resource status / availability list to CDC. Local government will submit resource availability either through the IDL Area Offices or directly to CDC. IPF Casual Hires (AD’s) and vendors with contracted equipment are responsible to maintain their status in ROSS, but may call CDC to verbally status their availability, if not set up to self-status.

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NORTH IDAHO MULTI-AGENCY COORDINATION (MAC) GROUP In multiple wildfire situations, project or complex fires, and periods of competition for resources, a North Idaho Multi-Agency Coordination Group (MAC) will be activated to ensure efficient and effective use of critical personnel and equipment.

INCIDENT SUPPORT ORGANIZATION (ISO), CDC EXPANDED The Coeur d'Alene Interagency Dispatch Center Manager is responsible for expanding the dispatch organization as incident activity increases. The CDC Center Manager will advise all affected units as necessary when the dispatch organization is expanded. Reference: CDC Expanded Dispatch Plan

ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF DISPATCH CENTERS Reference: CDC Standard Operating Procedures

MOBILIZATION PROCEDURES FOR CANADA SUPPORT

Idaho Department of Lands NORTHWEST WILDLAND FIRE PROTECTION AGREEMENT (Northwest Compact). This cooperative operating plan is to facilitate assistance in pre-suppression and control of wildland fire. The Northwest Compact and its operating plan do not override or supersede any existing cooperative wildland firefighting arrangements such as federal/state agreements or the Canada/US Reciprocal Forest Fire Fighting Agreement. NW Compact resource exchanges are not part of the national mobilization process, but need to be coordinated as soon as practical for strategic planning purposes. All NW Compact resources used on joint US Federal/State fires will be considered agents of the state that originally ordered them.

The IDL Fire Bureau Duty Officer is the point of contact for the State of Idaho for all NW Compact orders. All orders for NW Compact resources to be deployed in Idaho will be placed through CDC as well as all orders from NW Compact agencies for State of Idaho resources.

A courtesy notification to NRCC should be made any time compact resources are mobilized. NW Compact order and manifest forms will be filled out. Currently, NW Compact orders are encouraged, but not required, to be placed through ROSS. Canadian NW Compact resources brought into Idaho will be entered into ROSS following a pre-designated naming convention to readily identify them as such.

Idaho Panhandle National Forests NORTHWEST BORDER ARRANGEMENT FOR FIRE PROTECTION This Arrangement is to provide a framework under which fire management resources may be exchanged to allow for cooperative fire suppression along the United States/ British Columbia border. US/BC BORDER OPERATING GUIDELINES The purpose of this guide is to clearly describe the procedures and operating guidelines to insure safe and efficient operations.

NW Border Arrangement Steering Committee Member Matt Butler, IPNF-North Zone FMO, 208-443-6849

ORDERING CHANNELS Coeur d’Alene Interagency Dispatch Center (CDC) Under one cooperating unit, CDC is an interagency dispatch facility that serves:

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USDA Forest Service, Idaho Panhandle National Forests (IPF) Coeur d'Alene Tribe (CDT) Idaho Department of Lands (IDS, North Operations)

CDC provides coordination support to: Bureau of Land Management Coeur d’Alene District and Field Office (COD) Kootenai National Wildlife Reserve (KOR)

Specific information on CDC office operations is contained in the CDC Standard Operating Procedures (CDC SOP) and/or the CDC Office Procedures Guide (CDC OPG). Ordering Procedures CDC may order resources from neighboring units for initial attack, extended attack, large fire support, and non-fire incidents. CDC can go direct to the following units, as long as the requirements of the geographic area mobilization guide are met:

Idaho Panhandle National Forests Districts (ID-IPF) Idaho Department of Lands Fire Bureau and Area Offices (ID-IDS) Coeur d'Alene Tribe (ID-CDT) Bureau of Land Management, Coeur d’Alene District and Field Office (ID-COD) Kootenai National Wildlife Reserve (ID-KOR) Kootenai Interagency Dispatch Center (MT-KDC) Grangeville Interagency Dispatch Center (ID-GVC) Missoula Interagency Dispatch Center (MT-MDC) Plains Dispatch Center (MT-PDC) (through MDC)

Where local agreements are in place, CDC has the authority to utilize resources across Geographic Area boundaries:

Northeast Washington Interagency Coordination Center (WA-NEC) Colville National Forest (WA-COF) BI-Regional Air Resources (WA-COF, WA-SPD) Washington Dept. of Natural Resources, NE Region (WA-NES) Spokane District BLM (WA-SPD)

With the State of Idaho being split between two geographic areas (Northern Rockies and Great Basin, procedures are in place for in-state movement of IDL resources. For the movement between geographic areas of ONLY IDL resources (including IDL compacted resources, Idaho Fire Service Organizations, and IDL exclusive use contractors), dispatch offices in the Northern Rockies (CDC and GVC) will send requests for Southern Idaho IDL resources to the Great Basin Coordination Center (UT-GBC). Dispatch offices in the Great Basin will send requests for North Idaho IDL resources to the Northern Rockies Coordination Center (MT-NRC). The special needs block will clearly state for “IDL Resource”. Movement of resources between units and requests for shared or off-unit resources will be coordinated through CDC. The Fire Warden/District FMO, in coordination with CDC, will initiate actions to fill in behind committed resources considering total area/forest capabilities. CDC will consider all available individuals for Off-Forest/Area incident assignments that have a current Incident Qualification Card (Red Card). Requests will be processed by CDC. IDL employees who are members of an incident management team assigned to a non-fire incident are required to obtain authorization from their immediate supervisor, or if the supervisor is unavailable, the IDL Fire Bureau Duty Officer, prior to accepting the assignment. Unless otherwise authorized by the IDL, all incident assignments will be for a 14-day period. If the incident team is requested to stay longer than 14 days, consideration will be given to a rotation.

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CHAPTER 20 – OVERHEAD AND TEAMS

INCIDENT QUALIFICATIONS and CERTIFICATION (IQCS) POSITION CODES 11 OVERHEAD MOBILIZATION AND DEMOBILIZATION 11 INCIDENT MANAGEMENT TEAMS 11

Type 2 Teams, North Idaho Zone 11Type 3 Teams, Coeur d’Alene Dispatch Zone 11

SMOKEJUMPERS 11 INCIDENT SUPPORT TEAMS 12

Local Buying Teams 12USFS/BLM Burned Area Emergency Response (BAER) Teams 12Critical Incident Stress Debriefing (CISD) Teams 12

SPECIALIZED PERSONNEL 12 Helitorch Modules 12IPNF Chainsaw/Crosscut Saw Program 12Initial Attack Modules 12

LAW ENFORCEMENT 13 Forest Service 13BLM 13 IDL 13

DETECTION PERSONNEL 13 Lookouts 13

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CHAPTER 20 – OVERHEAD AND TEAMS

INCIDENT QUALIFICATIONS and CERTIFICATION (IQCS) POSITION CODES A list of agency personnel and their fire job qualifications is available at CDC.

OVERHEAD MOBILIZATION AND DEMOBILIZATION Out of area resource mobilization will be coordinated by CDC.

A communication plan will be established for ground travel that requires an overnight stay prior to arrival at the incident. A Chief of Party may be identified for multiple resources travelling together.

CDC will arrange commercial air travel for emergency incidents only. Non-emergency travel, administrative, detail, etc., will be coordinated by the employee at their local unit and travel itinerary provided to CDC if the employee was requested through ROSS.

FS Details: Reference R1 Guide to Detail Assignments for FS Employees (http://fsweb.r1.fs.fed.us/fire/new_site/2013/DetailAssignmentGuideforEmployees.pdf)

Upon receipt of a severity request, confirm the details and specifics. • IDL employees do NOT need special approval to accept severity assignments.

Confirm the charge code associated to All-Risk requests. • IDL employees may accept All-Risk assignments with prior approval from their supervisor

and/or the IDL Fire Bureau Duty Officer.

A passport is required for mobilization requiring crossing an international boundary.

Government-issued photo identification is required for commercial air travel.

INCIDENT MANAGEMENT TEAMS The Finance Section Chief should have all known financial issues and concerns resolved and have contacted and coordinated with local budget and financial personnel regarding financial packages. The financial package needs to be ready for submittal prior to the release of the IMT Finance Section.

Type 2 Teams, North Idaho Zone The North Idaho Zone (NIZ) hosts two Type 2 Interagency Incident Management Teams (IMT). All requests for IMT’s will go through CDC to NRCC. The NIZ Type 2 IMT Coordinator is the GVC Center Manager.

Type 3 Teams, Coeur d’Alene Dispatch Zone The IPNF, IDL, CDT, BLM and local jurisdictions have pooled personnel to create Type 3 IMT’s to manage extended attack fires on local jurisdictions. The intent is to have an organization of overhead identified that can be quickly mobilized to manage wildland and urban interface complex fires or fires that have large fire potential. All requests for Type 3 Teams will go through CDC. Reference: North Idaho Type 3 IMT Plan (posted on CDC website)

SMOKEJUMPERS All smokejumper requests will be coordinated through CDC. CDC can place smokejumper requests directly to the dispatch center of the closest Northern Rockies smokejumper base to the fire (ID-GVC or MT-MSJC). CDC can no longer order directly from North Cascades Smokejumper Base (NCSB), since the Okanogan-Wenatchee NF has withdrawn from the Bi-Regional Air

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Resources Agreement. If the closest base cannot fill the request, then the request must be placed with NRCC. The jump ship will make initial radio contact with CDC and communications will be established with the IC before the jump ship leaves the area.

INCIDENT SUPPORT TEAMS Local Buying Teams As incident activity dictates, local Buying Teams may be organized as agency Buying Teams, USFS, IDL or as interagency teams. The teams may be located either at the IPF Supervisor’s Office, IDL Bureau Office, CDC or CDK.

USFS/BLM Burned Area Emergency Response (BAER) Teams IPF and COD: The incident Agency Administrator will determine the need to order a BAER Team. An interdisciplinary BAER assessment is necessary on all wildfires that exceed 500 acres (FSM 2523.03). When expertise or assistance is required, the IPNF BAER Team Coordinator, Chandra Neils, Forest Soli Scientist, office: 208-765-7445, will be notified and will identify the Team members; CDC will process a resource order for the Team.

NOTE: Once assigned to the Burned Area Emergency Response Team, resources will not be released until the Forest Supervisor or their representative either determines that emergency rehabilitation is not needed or a burned-area report is accepted.

Critical Incident Stress Debriefing (CISD) Teams When requested, CDC will utilize the process identified in the Northern Rockies Mobilization Guide Chapter 20 to obtain a Critical Incident Stress Debriefing (CISD) Team for fire related incidents (an incident with a suppression code assigned). The Incident Commander or Agency Representative may contact the CDC Center Manager who will place an order with NRCC to the Peer Group Coordinator to process.

With concurrence from the Peer Group Coordinator, the CDC Center Manager may utilize a local critical incident stress debriefing team.

Kootenai County Fire & Rescue Spirit Lake Fire Department

For non-fire related incidents, the agency involved will utilize their agency procedures to obtain a CISD Team. CDC may or may not to be involved in non-fire related requests.

SPECIALIZED PERSONNEL Helitorch Modules The IPNF maintains a helitorch program and may be able to supply helitorch modules.

IPNF Chainsaw/Crosscut Saw Program The IPNF Chainsaw Coordinator is Sam Gibbons, Coeur d’Alene River RD (see Ch 70 for contact info).

Initial Attack Modules CDC has established “MODULE – IA – agency identifier” suppression module resources in ROSS for mobilization within the CDC dispatch zone or for out-of-area assignments.

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LAW ENFORCEMENT Forest Service Consult local law enforcement personnel, who will determine the need for state, local or other types of investigation. The IPF Patrol Captain should be consulted about any situation for which an investigation is needed.

Forest Service Name Office # Special Agent

IPNF Supervisor’s Office Mark Burgeson, FS-7 208-765-7205 Patrol Captain North Idaho Zone Martin Badertscher, FS-28 208-765-7289 Investigative Assistant

IPNF Supervisor’s Office Fely Schaible, FS-18 208-765-7316 Law Enforcement Officer Coeur d'Alene RD, Fernan Office Daniel Schneider, FS-19 208-769-3010 Law Enforcement Officer Coeur d'Alene RD, Silver Valley Office JD Boguslawski, FS-38 208-783-2121 Law Enforcement Officer Sandpoint RD Brenton White, FS-21 208-263-6607 Law Enforcement Officer Bonners Ferry RD Marc Gray, FS-23 208-267-6707 Law Enforcement Officer Priest Lake RD Vacant 208-443-6813 Law Enforcement Officer ID-CWF, Palouse Ranger District Stephen Bryant, FS-25 208-875-1707

BLM Bureau of Land Management Name Office # Law Enforcement Ranger Coeur d’Alene Field Office Dave Gibbins 509-536-1224

IDL Contact local sheriff office for law enforcement support. IDL Fire Bureau Duty Officer and Area Supervisor need to be notified when law enforcement is ordered.

DETECTION PERSONNEL Lookouts Staffing may be affected by weather and budget.

LOOKOUT LOCATION STAFFING DAYS OFF

MANAGING AGENCY

Gisborne T58N R3W S29 48 20.98 x 116 45.38

Volunteer Th/F IPNF - Priest Lake RD

Hughes Ridge T64N R5W S28 48 52.02 x 116 59.19

Employee Tu/W IPNF - Priest Lake RD

Indian Mountain T37N R45E S36 48 39.80 x 117 02.35

Volunteer IPNF - Priest Lake RD

Lookout Mountain T63N R4W S31 48 46.37 x 116 46.19

Employee/ Volunteers

W/TH IDL - Priest Lake FPD

Middle Sister T44N R6E S12 47 10.09 x 115 39.23

Employee F/Sa IPNF - St. Joe RD

South Baldy T34N R45E S29 48 25.41 x 117 08.25

Out of Service (Repairs)

IPNF - Priest Lake RD

Sundance T59N R3W S05 48 29.45 x 116 45.10

Volunteers IDL - Priest Lake FPD

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CHAPTER 30 - CREWS

TYPE 1 INTERAGENCY HOTSHOT CREW 17

TYPE 2 / TYPE 2 IA AGENCY CREWS 17 Crew Rotation 17 Crew Identification 17 Crew Mobilization 17 Inter-Regional Staffing 18

INMATE CREWS 18

CONTRACT CREWS 19

INCOMING CREWS 19

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CHAPTER 30 – CREWS TYPE 1 INTERAGENCY HOTSHOT CREW The Idaho Panhandle has one Interagency Hotshot Crew stationed at the IPNF Supervisors Office, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. All orders for the Type 1 IHC will be placed through CDC. Days off: Sunday – Monday The Interagency Hotshot Crew Operations Guide (page 3) states: “Variances from the crew size standards for the purpose of crew effectiveness, pilot studies or training opportunities are acceptable. Such variances must have approval from the responsible Geographic Area Coordinating Group and the Sponsor Agency Fire Director.” TYPE 2 / TYPE 2 IA AGENCY CREWS Type 2 crews (regular and/or initial attack) may be composed of employees from one or more areas / districts and one or more agencies to form an 18-20 person crew. The intent is to mobilize interagency crews, providing positions on the crew for each fire management agency represented on the zone. The Up-Zone is the zone that is next in the rotation to provide the CRWB and crew members. Fire managers within the zone shall coordinate on designating CRWB and determining numbers of crewmembers from each agency. Upon discussion between the fire managers and the CDC Center Manager, the above statements may be adjusted to address individual situations. Crew Rotation Crew rotation will be by zone from north to south, with the starting zone determined prior to the start of the season, and will be tracked by CDC. For 2016, the rotation starts with South Zone. South Zone North Zone Central Zone In the event that an "agency specific" crew is mobilized the zone rotation will remain as is for the next interagency crew order. Crew Identification The CDC Dispatch Zone Type 2 and Type 2 IA crew identification is based on the CRWB: IPF#_ Interagency Crew identifies a Forest Service (IPNF) crew boss

IDS#_ Interagency Crew identifies a State (IDL) crew boss Crews will be numbered sequentially by mobilization from CDC. Crew Mobilization Upon receipt of a crew request, CDC will contact the duty officer of the identified CRWB in the Up-Zone and relay all of the pertinent information. CDC will then advise the other duty officers of the crew request. If necessary, CDC may allocate the slots giving each agency consideration. The CRWB will facilitate populating the manifest; CDC may assist, if necessary.

The following procedures will be adhered to: • Trainees stay with their trainer/evaluator. • CRWB will determine time and location for crew to convene prior to mobilization, the

route of travel and provide itinerary to CDC. • CRWB will determine crew configuration from the manifest. • Limit the number of trainees on a crew;

o One CRWB trainee and one FFT1 trainee or two FFT1 trainees. • Some situations may allow addition training opportunities. • Encourage CRWB trainees to take assignments with IHC.

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• On interagency crews, agencies represented on the crew will identity a chief-of-party to facilitate medical procedures.

• CRWB’s home unit is responsible for ordering sack lunches for the entire crew; CDC will provide an S#.

• CRWB will ensure appropriate mix and number of hand tools, chainsaws, radios, and number of vehicles.

• Offices providing crewmembers need to provide vehicles or coordinate vehicle space; vehicles shall be appropriate for crew fire assignment with dry, clean, secure gear storage area.

• If flying, the driver(s) will remain with the crew until the aircraft has lifted off. • Crew will convene as a group prior to departing the CDC Dispatch Zone and remain as

such until disbanding upon return. Requests for Self Sufficient Every effort will be made to accommodate requests for self-sufficient crews. • IDL purchase cards:

o May not be used to purchase meals for IDL or other personnel. o May be used to purchase motel rooms for IDL and other agency personnel if

necessary, but full documentation must be kept. • FS micro-purchase cards:

o May be used for motel rooms and meals for FS and other agency personnel ONLY in cases of emergency response (including severity orders).

o May not be used to provided meals and lodging on detail assignments or in the performance of project work.

Card holder should include the resource order and manifest as documentation for reconciliation. All offices will ensure that crews dispatched: • Are weighed (if travelling by air) and a manifest forwarded to CDC. • Have a lunch with them, unless otherwise instructed. • Have government issued photo ID. • Are briefed and checked for hazardous materials compliance, if traveling commercially. • Are provided any available fire behavior information. • Check in daily with CDC while in travel status, if traveling by ground.

Colville NF Cooperative Staffing The Newport and Sullivan Lake Ranger Districts (Kaniksu Fire Zone), Colville National Forest in Region 6 and the Priest Lake Ranger District (North Zone), Idaho Panhandle National Forests in Region 1 have a working relationship that has fostered crew cohesion and an opportunity for cooperatively filling engine or Type 2 crew rosters, as well as an opportunity for assistance with local project work. The dispatch center filling the crew/engine request will notify the supporting dispatch center and supply a copy of the resource order. The Fire Management Officer supplying the personnel will notify their dispatch center with names of the supporting personnel.

INMATE CREWS The Idaho Correctional Institution Orofino (ICIO) fire crews (Red Hots) are ordered through Grangeville Interagency Dispatch (GVC). Requesting units may be asked to provide a CRWB. ICIO project work crew orders are not handled by the dispatch system. The Southern Idaho Correctional Institution (SICI) crews, located in the Eastern Great Basin Geographic Area, are ordered through Boise Dispatch Center for IDL fires.

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CONTRACT CREWS CDC currently hosts two National Type 2 IA Crews from Miller Timber Services, Inc., NCC – 11A and NCC – 11B. CDC will utilize agency and cooperator crews prior to use of any contract crews.

INCOMING CREWS Order a CREP specific to the crew’s agency, as needed.

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CHAPTER 40 – EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES

EQUIPMENT / SUPPLIES 23 EQUIPMENT MOBILIZATION 23

Mobilizing of Water Handling Equipment 23

NATIONAL INTERAGENCY SUPPORT CACHE ORDERING PROCEDURES 23 Incident Replacement of NFES Items 24

NATIONAL INTERAGENCY RADIO SUPPORT CACHE (NIRSC) 24 Prepositioned Radio Systems 24 Locally Available Communication Equipment 24

ENGINES AND WATER TENDERS 24 Idaho Panhandle National Forests 24 Bureau of Land Management – Coeur d’Alene District 25 Idaho Department of Lands 25 Coeur d’Alene Tribe 25

DOZERS 26 SPECIALIZED EQUIPMENT 26

Fireline Explosives (FLE) 26 Helitorch/Aerial Ignition Equipment 26 Handheld Infrared Scanners 26 Portable/Mobile Retardant Mixing Bases 26

REMOTE AUTOMATED WEATHER STATIONS (RAWS) 27 Portable RAWS Units 27

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CHAPTER 40 – EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES EQUIPMENT / SUPPLIES All equipment and supply orders will follow established ordering procedures. References: NIZ Incident Business Plan (USFS)

IDL Business Operating Guide Coeur d’Alene Interagency Fire Cache User’s Guide Idaho Fire Service Organization Rate Book Local Agreement books

EQUIPMENT MOBILIZATION Equipment “E” orders will go through CDC. Commonly used fire equipment may be available through Dispatch Priority Lists (DPL), Resource Lists (RL) or Emergency Equipment Rental Agreements (EERA), depending on agency and availability. All requests for equipment which cannot be filled locally or through the dispatch neighborhood will be placed via ROSS to NRCC. Dispatchers will use the following references when filling orders for non-agency equipment:

Equipment mobilization priorities: 1. Agency and cooperator resources 2. Competed Resources (Dispatch Priority Lists or Resource Lists) 3. IDL EERAs (IDL only unless co-signed by federal contracting officer) 4. FS Incident Only agreements (resource list resources) For Competed Resources, the point of hire and travel route will determine the inspection site, if needed CDC can assist with the coordination of a pre-use inspection.

Private vendors with a signed agency agreement for competitively contracted resources (dispatch priority lists and/or resource lists) will self-status their resources in ROSS, or may request CDC to update status; engines, clerical support units, hand wash stations, potable water trucks, skidgines, soft tracks, tents/canopies/yurts, toilets, water tenders, and weed wash units. Idaho Department of Lands may utilize Northern Rockies competed resources or locally established EERAs.

Mobilizing of Water Handling Equipment Competitive/Non-Competetive Agreements All out-of-area requests for water handling equipment will be distributed to non-agency/cooperators based on the out-of-area Dispatch Priority List (DPL) by NRCC after agency and cooperator resources have been depleted. Local Government As a cooperator, local government resources will be mobilized prior to contract resources. Local Government miscellaneous overhead and equipment will be ordered directly from the FD with a notification to the local Supervisory Area Office. NATIONAL INTERAGENCY SUPPORT CACHE ORDERING PROCEDURES The Coeur d’Alene Interagency Fire Cache (CDK) is located at 3328 W. Industrial Loop, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho 83815. CDK is a Type 1 National support cache supporting the IPF, CDT, BLM and the IDL. CDK stocks sufficient firefighting supplies and equipment for a force of 1250-1500 firefighters at one time without restocking from outside resources with the National Cache System.

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IMT’s may place supply “S” orders for project fires directly to CDK, provided the direct ordering criteria has been met as identified in the Incident Business Plan. Submit all non-incident related ordering directly to CDK. Incident Replacement of NFES Items All “S” numbers will be acquired through CDC for local incidents. Incident replacement orders must be submitted and received no later than 45 days after close of the incident. For incident replacement of NFES items that were either consumed or left on the incident by the responding units, the host incident agency will provide a completed Incident Replacement Requisition to the CDC Center Manager for review. Upon approval, CDC will assign “S” numbers and process through ROSS to CDK. National procedures will be followed for the replacement of non-expendable or non-standard cache government property items that have been destroyed or rendered otherwise unserviceable while being used on an incident(s).

NATIONAL INTERAGENCY RADIO SUPPORT CACHE (NIRSC) Prepositioned Radio Systems An NFES 4390 Starter System kit is pre-positioned at CDK. To order this kit, place a ROSS supply order to NRCC.

Locally Available Communication Equipment CDK has Type 3 IMT radio kits and repeaters for local Type 3 and 4 incidents: ENGINES AND WATER TENDERS The following is a list of agency engines and water tenders in the CDC Dispatch Zone. Idaho Panhandle National Forests

LOCATION TYPE CAPACITY AGENCYNUMBER

ENGINE NUMBER REMARKS

Coeur d'Alene River Ranger District

Silver Valley 4 4x2 850 GAL. 8303 E-12 CREWCAB 6 4x4 350 GAL. 7601 E-611 CREWCAB

Fernan 4 4x4 850 GAL. 8006 E-32 CREWCAB 6 4x4 300 GAL. 8314 E-31 CREWCAB 7 4x4 125 GAL. 7108 4371 Prevention

St. Joe Ranger District St. Maries 6 4x4 300 GAL. 5802 E-641

Avery 2 4x2 1500 GAL. 7400 WT241 6 4x4 300 GAL. 7259 E-621

Sandpoint Ranger District

Sandpoint 4 4x2 750 GAL. 8224 4641 6 4x4 300 GAL. 5908 E-661

Bonners Ferry Ranger District

Bonners Ferry 6 4x4 300 GAL. 5423 E-671 6 4x4 300 GAL. 8235 4761

6 4x4 300 GAL. 7602 E672 Priest Lake Ranger District

Priest Lake 4 4x2 750 GAL. 5269 E-83 6 4x4 300 GAL. 5301 E-81

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LOCATION TYPE CAPACITY AGENCY NUMBER

ENGINE NUMBER REMARKS

BLM – Coeur d’Alene District Office Coeur d’Alene 6 4x4 300 GAL. 4601 BLM 4601 FS D-4 for Season Cottonwood 6 4x4 300 GAL. 4602 BLM 4602 FS D-1 for Season

Idaho Department of Lands

LOCATION TYPE CAPACITY AGENCYNUMBER

ENGINE NUMBER REMARKS

West St. Joe FPD

St. Maries

3 4x2 1300 GAL. 30F13 WT TENDER 4 4x2 750 GAL. 30F11 3241 5 4x4 550 GAL. 30F10 3251 6 4x4 300 GAL. 30F27 3261

Ponderosa FPD

Deary 5 4x4 500 GAL. 41F12 4152 5 4x4 500 GAL. 41F72 4151 6 4x4 300 GAL. 41F71 4161

Mica FPD

Coeur d’Alene 5 4x4 500 GAL. 22F32 2251 6 4x4 300 GAL. 22F31 2261 6 4x4 300 GAL. 22F34 2262

Cataldo FPD

Kingston 5 4x4 500 GAL. 31F47 3151 Extended Cab 5 4x4 500 GAL. 31F43 3152 Extended Cab 6 4x4 300 GAL. 31F42 3161 Extended Cab

Pend Oreille Lake FPD

Sandpoint 5 4x4 550 GAL. 20F07 2351 6 4x4 325 GAL. 20F45 2361 7 4x4 125 GAL. 20T17 2371

Kootenai Valley FPD

Bonners Ferry 5 4x4 500 GAL. 21F22 2151 5 4x4 500 GAL. 21F21 2152 6 4x4 300 GAL. 21F21X 2161 Floater–KVS/POS

Priest Lake FPD

Priest Lake

3 6x6 2500 GAL. 10F08 1141 TENDER (local) 5 4x4 500 GAL. 10F07 1151 6 4x4 300 GAL. 10F06 1161 7 4x4 100 GAL. 10F03 1171 PATROL

Coeur d’Alene Tribe

LOCATION TYPE CAPACITY AGENCYNUMBER

ENGINE NUMBER REMARKS

Coeur d’Alene Tribe 2 4x2 2000 GAL. WT5521

Plummer

4 4x2 750 GAL. 5541 5 4x2 600 GAL. 5551 6 4x4 300 GAL. 5561 6 4x4 300 GAL. 5562 7 4x4 200 GAL. 5571

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DOZERS Reference the IDL Business website for IDL signed agreements with vendors Reference the Northern Rockies Competitive Agreement for Contracted Resources using a Dispatch Priority List

LOCATION TYPE West St. Joe FPD D4-H Caterpillar with Dozer Transport (30F14) Coeur d‘Alene Tribe D5 Caterpillar with Dozer Transport

SPECIALIZED EQUIPMENT Fireline Explosives (FLE) Contact Steve Petesch, IPF Lead Blaster or Pat Hart, Regional Blaster Examiner, as an alternate, Bonners Ferry RD (208-267-5561). Helitorch/Aerial Ignition Equipment The following aerial ignition equipment is available:

IPF-St. Joe RD, Avery

1 Helitorch Unit (1 torch, 1 trailer) (available only w/module) 1 Primo Mark III Sphere Dispenser (available only w/operator)

IPF-Coeur d’Alene River RD 1 Helitorch Unit (1 torch, 1 trailer) 1 Primo Mark III Sphere Dispenser

IPF-Sandpoint RD 1 Helitorch Unit (1 torch, 1 trailer) 1 Primo Mark III Sphere Dispenser

Handheld Infrared Scanners Palm IR infrared scanners are available. These units should be ordered with operators, but may be ordered without an operator with FMO/Warden approval.

COEUR D'ALENE RIVER DISTRICT (Fernan/SVO) 2 SANDPOINT RANGER DISTRICT (Sandpoint) 1 BONNERS FERRY RANGER DISTRICT (Bonners Ferry) 1 PRIEST LAKE RANGER DISTRICT (Priest Lake) 1 KOOTENAI VALLEY FPD (Bonners Ferry) 1

Portable/Mobile Retardant Mixing Bases Within the CDC Zone, the following airports have been identified to be used, if needed, as portable retardant bases: Boundary County in Bonners Ferry (65S), Sandpoint (SZT), Shoshone County in Kellogg (S83), and St. Maries Municipal (S72).

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REMOTE AUTOMATED WEATHER STATIONS (RAWS) The CDC Dispatch Zone uses the following Weather Stations:

Portable RAWS Units

BLM-Coeur d’Alene Field Office 2 FTS – GOES FS-St. Joe RD 1 FTS – GOES FS-North Zone 1 FTS – GOES

BONNERS SADDLE PASS PRIEST LAKE STATION #100101 STATION #100107 STATION #100204 NESDIS: 3274058C NESDIS: 3249657C NESDIS: 327416FA FTS - GOES FTS - GOES FTS - GOES Owned by USFS-IPF Owned by USFS-IPF Owned by USFS-IPF ELEV. 2320 ELEV. 5120 ELEV. 2600 LAT 48 43’ 35” LAT 48 56’ 19” LAT 48 34’ 27” LONG 116 17’ 31” LONG 116 44’ 04” LONG 116 57’ 28” T62N R1E Sec14 SENE T65N R3W Sec33 NESW T60N R5W Sec11 NWNW Flat/Valley Bottom Southwest/Midslope Flat/Valley Bottom HOODOO FISHHOOK NUCKOLS STATION #100208 STATION #100421 STATION #100423 NESDIS: 3273E44A NESDIS: 3249868E NESDIS: 3273C2A6 FTS - GOES FTS - GOES FTS - GOES Owned by USFS-IPF Owned by USFS-IPF Owned by USFS-IPF ELEV. 2270 ELEV. 4270 ELEV. 4000 LAT 48 03’ 12” LAT 47 08’ 07” LAT 47 30’ 15” LONG 116 47’ 36” LONG 115 52’ 36” LONG 115 56’ 13” T54N R4W Sec2 SWSE T44N R5E Sec30 NWNE T48N R4E Sec15 NESW Flat/Valley Bottom Flat/Ridgetop South/Midslope LINES CREEK MAGEE PEAK STATION #100424 STATION #100425 NESDIS: 3273D1D0 NESDIS: 3273F73C FTS - GOES FTS - GOES Owned by USFS-IPF Owned by USFS-IPF ELEV. 5140 ELEV. 4720 LAT 47 06’ 39” LAT 47 53’ 01” LONG 116 13’ 31” LONG 116 17’ 56” T44N R2E Sec33 SWSW T52N R1E Sec2 NESW Flat/Ridgetop Flat/Ridgetop POTLATCH SHOCK STATION #100603 STATION #100606 NESDIS: 323764B8 NESDIS: 3237874A FTS - GOES FTS - GOES Owned by USFS-NCF Owned by USFS-NCF ELEV. 2460 ELEV. 3360 LAT 46 55’ 47” LAT 46 58’ 55” LONG 116 54’ 32” LONG 116 37’ 06” T41N R5W Sec1 NENW T42N R2W Sec17 SWSE South/Valley Bottom South/Ridgetop (FWX Zone102) (FWX Zone102)

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CHAPTER 50 – AIRCRAFT

AIRCRAFT 31 FEDERAL AIRTANKERS 31 SINGLE ENGINE AIR TANKERS (SEAT/AWS) 31 HELICOPTERS - EXCLUSIVE USE 31 EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICE (EMS) HELICOPTERS 31

Agency Personnel 31 Extraction Helicopters 32 Private Citizens 32

AIRCRAFT ACCIDENT AND INCIDENT INVESTIGATION 32

AIRSPACE AND FREQUENCIES 32 Automated Flight Following (AFF) Procedures 32 Resource Tracking 32 Temporary Flight Restrictions 91.137 32 Canadian / US Border Aircraft 32 Communications / Frequencies 32 Transponder Codes 33 Fire Traffic Area (FTA) – The 3 C’s 33

MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION 33 Explosive Transport 33 Fueling 33

SUNRISE / SUNSET TABLES 33

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CHAPTER 50 – AIRCRAFT Reference: CDC Office Procedures Guide, Appendix C AIRCRAFT All requests for IA aircraft services will be directed through the CDC Aircraft Dispatcher or Floor Supervisor. Reference the Northern Rockies Mobilization Guide for a complete list of contracted and call-when-needed aircraft available and further definition of aircraft policies. All requests for project aircraft services for IDL projects will be directed to the IDL Aviation Officer and IPNF/BLM project requests will go to the CDC Aircraft Dispatcher or Floor Supervisor, with aircraft recommendation and Project Aviation Safety Plan from by the IPF/BLM Unit Aviation Officer. FEDERAL AIRTANKERS The following operational guidelines will be used for ordering air tankers: • Incident Commanders or Duty Officers will order large air tankers directly from CDC. • Extended or overnight dispatch will be coordinated between CDC and NRCC. • Request for costs associated with aircraft will be directed to the IPF UAO or Acting. SINGLE ENGINE AIR TANKERS (SEAT/AWS) There are normally two Idaho Department of Lands SEATs based at the Coeur d’Alene Air Tanker Base one of which is an Amphibious Water Scooper (AWS). Orders for these aircraft will go through CDC. There are normally also two Idaho Department of Lands SEATs based at the Grangeville Air Center and one at the McCall Air Tanker Base. Orders for these aircraft will go through CDC; CDC will then place the request with Grangeville Dispatch (GVC) or through Great Basin to Payette Dispatch (PAC). IDL may pre-position these SEATs anywhere in the state. Contact the IDL Statewide Duty Officer for approval for IDL SEAT requests outside the CDC Dispatch Zone when in ‘high’ or greater fire danger.

HELICOPTERS - EXCLUSIVE USE The IDL has two Type 2 helicopter on exclusive-use contacts, one of which is based at Coeur d’Alene, from approximately July 1 through mid-September. This helicopters will come with an HMGB and an IA module. Orders for this resource will be placed with CDC. The second helicopter is based in Grangeville; orders for it will go through CDC to be placed with Grangeville Dispatch (GVC). IDL may pre-position these helicopters anywhere in the state. The IPF has a Type 3 helicopter with a helitack crew stationed at Coeur d’Alene from early August into September. Orders for these resources will be placed with CDC. EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICE (EMS) HELICOPTERS Agency Personnel Agency personnel requests for Emergency Medical Services (EMS) helicopters should be made through CDC, who will order LifeFlight and coordinate with the local sheriff’s office.

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Extraction Helicopters Requests for extraction capability for agency personnel will be made to CDC. Extraction options include USAF Fairchild 36th RQF and Two Bear Air, as well as any agency helicopters with short-haul capability that are assigned in the area. The EHE Source List for 2016 is available at: http://www.nwcg.gov/publications/512. Private Citizens All requests for resources will be processed through the appropriate County Sheriff’s Office. The county is responsible for all private search and rescue and all associated costs.

AIRCRAFT ACCIDENT AND INCIDENT INVESTIGATION References: North Idaho Interagency Aviation Mishap Response Guide and Checklist

IPF Aviation Management Plan AIRSPACE AND FREQUENCIES Automated Flight Following (AFF) Procedures AFF is the standard means of flight following with the CDC zone; WildCAD timers attached to incidents are generally used for documenting flight following. Local flight following may occur with positive handoff to/from the CDC Aircraft Desk. Resource Tracking Resource tracking of aircraft moving between dispatch zones is frequently recorded by using a Flight Request form (Flight Strip) for Non-Tactical/Point-to-Point flights. Tactical/Mission flights are generally recorded with the resource order (ROSS). CDC zone aircraft vendors at PUW (Moscow-Pullman) and SFF (Spokane Felts Field) are considered to be within the CDC zone and do not require flight strips for local use. Temporary Flight Restrictions 91.137 All temporary flight restrictions (TFR) will be ordered through CDC and coordinated through the UAO or CDC Floor Supervisor. NRCC will process TFRs. Canadian / US Border Aircraft Notify AMOC (DHS Air Marine Operations Center) and Border Patrol when flights are within 10 miles of the Canadian border, 1-866-247-2878.

Communications / Frequencies Reference the CDC Dispatch Area Frequency Guide Initial attack communication zones are used for initial attack air-to-air frequencies and are now based on dispatch zone boundaries. The frequency for the CDC zone is shown below. This is an AM air-to-air frequency utilized by tactical aviators to maintain discrete communications and avoid confliction over or near an incident. Zone ID-06: 118.225 Two additional air-to-air frequencies have been assigned to the CDC zone, but must be ordered from NRCC.

If an initial attack fire becomes an extended attack effort, and if an IMT is assigned, the IMT will release the initial attack frequency during the team’s initial transition and request a replacement frequency.

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Transponder Codes A transponder code of 1255 has been established for firefighting aircraft. All aircraft on an incident are encouraged to use this code especially in high air traffic density areas. Fire Traffic Area (FTA) – The 3 C’s The CDC Aircraft Dispatcher will coordinate air traffic on unstaffed fires until a ground contact or aerial supervision is on scene. MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION Explosive Transport Authorization should be obtained through the responsible agency Aviation Officer prior to explosives-laden aircraft landing at a designated airport. FS policy and 49 CFR should also be consulted for specific handling requirements.

Fueling Fueling of aircraft is the prerogative of the individual contractor. Dispatchers may assist bycalling a specific fuel vendor on the contractor’s request. Following are phone numbers for known fuel vendors.

Heliprop/Southfield Fuel

Office 208-772-6404 Fax 208-772-7972

Larry Booher, Home 208-769-9393 Cell 208-661-4174, 7449

Self-serve 24 hr. fueling station, south end Taxiway Delta

Resort Aviation

Office 208-772-3731 Fax 208-772-5632

Self-serve 24 hr. fueling station, south end Taxiway Delta

SUNRISE / SUNSET TABLES Reference following page for the Sun Rise and Sun Set Table for the Coeur d’Alene Airport (COE), W116° 49’, N47° 46’. Sunrise/Sunset tables for other locations can be computed at: http://aa.usno.navy.mil/data/docs/RS_OneYear.php.

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SUNSET/SUNRISE TABLE COEUR D’ALENE AIRPORT (COE), IDAHO Astronomical Applications Dept. Location: W116° 49', N47° 46' Rise and Set for the Sun for 2016 U. S. Naval Observatory Pacific Daylight Time Washington, DC 20392-5420 Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec. Day Rise Set Rise Set Rise Set Rise Set Rise Set Rise Set Rise Set Rise Set Rise Set Rise Set Rise Set Rise Set 01 0836 1705 0815 1748 0727 1833 0625 1918 0529 2001 0453 2038 0453 2049 0525 2021 0606 1927 0647 1825 0733 1728 0816 1657 02 0836 1706 0813 1749 0725 1834 0623 1920 0527 2002 0452 2039 0454 2049 0526 2020 0608 1925 0649 1823 0734 1727 0817 1657 03 0836 1707 0812 1751 0723 1836 0621 1921 0526 2003 0452 2040 0455 2048 0528 2018 0609 1923 0650 1821 0736 1725 0818 1656 04 0836 1709 0811 1752 0721 1837 0619 1922 0524 2005 0451 2041 0455 2048 0529 2017 0610 1921 0651 1819 0737 1724 0819 1656 05 0836 1710 0809 1754 0719 1839 0617 1924 0522 2006 0451 2042 0456 2048 0530 2015 0612 1919 0653 1817 0739 1722 0821 1656 06 0836 1711 0808 1755 0717 1840 0615 1925 0521 2008 0450 2043 0457 2047 0532 2014 0613 1917 0654 1815 0740 1721 0822 1655 07 0835 1712 0806 1757 0715 1842 0613 1927 0519 2009 0450 2043 0458 2047 0533 2012 0615 1915 0656 1813 0742 1720 0823 1655 08 0835 1713 0805 1759 0713 1843 0611 1928 0518 2010 0449 2044 0458 2046 0534 2011 0616 1913 0657 1811 0743 1718 0824 1655 09 0835 1714 0803 1800 0711 1845 0609 1930 0517 2012 0449 2045 0459 2045 0536 2009 0617 1911 0659 1809 0745 1717 0825 1655 10 0834 1715 0802 1802 0709 1846 0607 1931 0515 2013 0449 2045 0500 2045 0537 2007 0619 1908 0700 1807 0746 1716 0826 1655 11 0834 1717 0800 1803 0707 1848 0605 1932 0514 2014 0449 2046 0501 2044 0538 2006 0620 1906 0701 1805 0748 1714 0827 1655 12 0833 1718 0759 1805 0705 1849 0603 1934 0512 2016 0448 2046 0502 2043 0540 2004 0621 1904 0703 1804 0749 1713 0827 1655 13 0833 1719 0757 1807 0703 1851 0601 1935 0511 2017 0448 2047 0503 2043 0541 2002 0623 1902 0704 1802 0751 1712 0828 1655 14 0832 1721 0755 1808 0701 1852 0559 1937 0510 2018 0448 2047 0504 2042 0542 2001 0624 1900 0706 1800 0752 1711 0829 1655 15 0832 1722 0754 1810 0659 1854 0557 1938 0509 2019 0448 2048 0505 2041 0544 1959 0625 1858 0707 1758 0754 1710 0830 1656 16 0831 1723 0752 1811 0657 1855 0555 1940 0507 2021 0448 2048 0506 2040 0545 1957 0627 1856 0709 1756 0755 1709 0831 1656 17 0830 1725 0750 1813 0655 1857 0553 1941 0506 2022 0448 2049 0507 2039 0546 1955 0628 1854 0710 1754 0757 1707 0831 1656 18 0829 1726 0749 1814 0653 1858 0552 1942 0505 2023 0448 2049 0508 2038 0548 1953 0629 1852 0712 1752 0758 1706 0832 1657 19 0829 1728 0747 1816 0651 1900 0550 1944 0504 2024 0449 2049 0509 2037 0549 1952 0631 1850 0713 1750 0800 1705 0833 1657 20 0828 1729 0745 1818 0649 1901 0548 1945 0503 2026 0449 2049 0510 2036 0550 1950 0632 1848 0715 1749 0801 1705 0833 1657 21 0827 1731 0743 1819 0647 1902 0546 1947 0502 2027 0449 2050 0512 2035 0552 1948 0633 1846 0716 1747 0803 1704 0834 1658 22 0826 1732 0742 1821 0645 1904 0544 1948 0501 2028 0449 2050 0513 2034 0553 1946 0635 1844 0718 1745 0804 1703 0834 1658 23 0825 1734 0740 1822 0643 1905 0542 1949 0500 2029 0450 2050 0514 2033 0554 1944 0636 1842 0719 1743 0805 1702 0835 1659 24 0824 1735 0738 1824 0641 1907 0541 1951 0459 2030 0450 2050 0515 2032 0556 1942 0638 1840 0721 1742 0807 1701 0835 1700 25 0823 1737 0736 1825 0639 1908 0539 1952 0458 2031 0450 2050 0516 2031 0557 1940 0639 1838 0722 1740 0808 1700 0835 1700 26 0822 1738 0734 1827 0637 1910 0537 1954 0457 2032 0451 2050 0517 2029 0558 1938 0640 1836 0724 1738 0809 1700 0836 1701 27 0821 1740 0732 1828 0635 1911 0535 1955 0456 2033 0451 2050 0519 2028 0600 1937 0642 1833 0725 1736 0811 1659 0836 1702 28 0820 1741 0731 1830 0633 1912 0534 1957 0455 2034 0452 2050 0520 2027 0601 1935 0643 1831 0727 1735 0812 1659 0836 1703 29 0818 1743 0729 1831 0631 1914 0532 1958 0455 2035 0452 2049 0521 2025 0602 1933 0644 1829 0728 1733 0813 1658 0836 1703 30 0817 1744 0629 1915 0530 1959 0454 2036 0453 2049 0522 2024 0604 1931 0646 1827 0730 1732 0815 1657 0836 1704 31 0816 1746 0627 1917 0453 2037 0524 2023 0605 1929 0731 1730 0836 1705

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PREDICTIVE SERVICES 37 INCIDENT STATUS SUMMARY (ICS-209) 37 INTERAGENCY SITUATION REPORT 37 WILDLAND FIRE DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM (WFDSS) / WILDLAND FIRE SITUATION ANALYSIS (WFSA) AGENCY POLICY AND PROCEDURES 37 NRCC DISPATCH CENTER CALL-AROUND 37

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CHAPTER 60 – PREDICTIVE SERVICES PREDICTIVE SERVICES

References: CDC Intel SOPs CDC Office Procedures Guide, Ch. 60

INCIDENT STATUS SUMMARY (ICS-209) Incident Management Teams (or district fire managers) will submit their Incident Status Summary (ICS-209) electronically to CDC by 1700 hours Pacific Time daily for those incidents within the CDC dispatch area meeting requirements. District fire managers will submit an ICS-209 weekly by 1700 on Thursdays for non-full suppression incidents meeting requirements.

INTERAGENCY SITUATION REPORT Information for the interagency situation report will be collected from the Initial Attack Zone Dispatchers through the CDC Fire List access database, entered into the SIT program and transmitted to NRCC daily no later than 1700 Pacific Time from May 15 to October 15.

WILDLAND FIRE DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM (WFDSS) / WILDLAND FIRE SITUATION ANALYSIS (WFSA) AGENCY POLICY AND PROCEDURES

Reference: Local Annual Operating Plan The Wildland Fire Decision Support System, used locally for all federal and tribal fires, provides decision support analysis tools, documents fire management decisions and provides a long term operational plan as needed for unplanned wildland fires. Initial WFDSS data is populated from other data source programs (FireCode, or WildCAD) through IRWIN, eliminating the need for dispatcher entry. Fires not requiring analysis (successful initial attack) normally need no further entry; further data entry is precluded once the “out” date is populated from WildCAD through IRWIN. Forest Service District personnel will complete any needed WFDSS analysis and documentation for all FS incidents, including wildland fires on FS lands, FS lands under IDL protection, state and private lands under FS protection. Coeur d’Alene Tribe CDT officials will complete any needed WFDSS analysis and documentation for all fires on lands under CDT protection. Bureau of Land Management BLM personnel will participate with the protecting agency in WFDSS analysis and documentation for any fires on BLM ownership requiring analysis. Idaho Department of Lands The WFSA will be used as needed, for wildland fires under IDL protections. Supervisory Area Offices will facilitate the WFSA process.

NRCC DISPATCH CENTER CALL-AROUND The CDC Center Manager or Assistants will facilitate and provide NRCC’s afternoon intelligence updates (approximately between 1400 and 1500 hours Pacific Time) as requested.

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COORDINATION & DISPATCH CENTERS 41 COEUR D’ALENE INTERAGENCY DISPATCH CENTER (ID-CDC) 41 NORTHEAST WASHINGTON INTERAGENCY COMMUNICATION CENTER (WA-NEC) 42 GRANGEVILLE INTERAGENCY DISPATCH CENTER (ID-GVC) 43 GREAT BASIN DISPATCH CENTERS in IDAHO 44

BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT 45 COEUR D’ALENE DISTRICT & FIELD OFFICE (ID-COD) 45 SPOKANE DISTRICT (WA-SPD) 46

FOREST SERVICE 46 IDAHO PANHANDLE NATIONAL FORESTS (ID-IPF) 47 IPNF AVIATION (ID-IPF) 48 COEUR D’ALENE RIVER RANGER DISTRICT (D1) 49 IDAHO PANHANDLE INTERAGENCY HOTSHOT CREW (IHC) 50 ST. JOE RANGER DISTRICT (D4) 51 SANDPOINT RANGER DISTRICT (D6) 52 BONNERS FERRY RANGER DISTRICT (D7) 53 PRIEST LAKE RANGER DISTRICT (D8) 54 R6 – COLVILLE NATIONAL FOREST (WA-COF) 55

FISH & WILDLIFE SERVICE 56 KOOTENAI NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE (ID-KOR) 56

BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS 57 COEUR D’ALENE TRIBE (ID-CDT) 57

STATES 58 IDAHO DEPARTMENT OF LANDS, BUREAU OF FIRE MGMT (ID-CDS) 58 COEUR D’ALENE INTERAGENCY FIRE CACHE (ID-CDK) 59 CATALDO FPD OFFICE (ID-CAS) 60 KOOTENAI VALLEY FPD OFFICE (ID-KVS) 61 MICA AREA OFFICE (ID-MIS) 62 PEND OREILLE LAKE AREA OFFICE (ID-POS) 63 PONDEROSA AREA OFFICE (ID-PDS) 64 PRIEST LAKE AREA OFFICE (ID-PLS) 65 ST. JOE AREA OFFICE (ID-SJS) 66 CLEARWATER-POTLATCH TIMBER PROTECTIVE ASSOC. - CPTPA (ID-CTS) 67 WASHINGTON DEPT. OF NATURAL RESOURCES (WA-NES) 68

OTHERS 69 NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE, SPOKANE (WA-SPW) 69 BRITISH COLUMBIA CONTACT LIST 70 U.S. CUSTOMS AND BORDER PROTECTION 71 UTILITY CONTACTS FOR NORTH IDAHO 72 INDUSTRY AIRSHED MEMBERS 73

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COORDINATION & DISPATCH CENTERS COEUR D’ALENE INTERAGENCY DISPATCH CENTER (ID-CDC) UNIT FIRE TELEPHONE NUMBERS COEUR D’ALENE INTERAGENCY 208-772-3283 DISPATCH CENTER DUTY OFFICER PHONE 208-659-9594 ADDRESS (+ ZIP CODE) NIGHT (24 HR) TELEPHONE NUMBERS 11569 N. Airport Drive, Hayden, ID 83835 208-772-3283 (forwards to on-call duty officer) FAX NUMBER ELECTRONIC ADDRESS 208-762-6909 or 208-762-6927 [email protected] EMPLOYEE CITY, STATE COMM#/CELL/EMAIL AFTER HOURS SCHEEL Destry Center Manager (Acting)  Hayden, ID 208-762-6904

[email protected]

WEBER Gary Asst. Center Manager - Logistics Hayden, ID 208-762-6911

[email protected]

ROOSE Melanie Asst. Center Manager - Operations Hayden, ID 208-762-6903

[email protected]

WOLF Sarah Lead Aircraft Dispatcher Hayden, ID 208-762-6936

[email protected]

CROWELL Beth Lead IA Dispatcher - SZ Hayden, ID 208-762-6914

[email protected]

MONTREUIL Pat Lead IA Dispatcher – CZ (detail) Hayden, ID

208-762-6908 [email protected]

THOMAS Randy Lead IA Dispatcher - NZ Hayden, ID 208-762-6905

[email protected]

LINEHAN Elizabeth IA Dispatcher - NZ Hayden, ID 208-762-6906

[email protected]

HAMBRIGHT Aurora IA Dispatcher - SZ Hayden, ID 208-762-6913

[email protected]

TOMPKINS Bridget IA Dispatcher - CZ Hayden, ID 208-762-6907

[email protected]

BADERTSCHER Shyenne IA/Aircraft Dispatcher Hayden, ID 208-762-6924

[email protected]

RYAN John IA Dispatcher - Evening Hayden, ID 208-762-6916

[email protected]

 

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NORTHEAST WASHINGTON INTERAGENCY COMMUNICATION CENTER (WA-NEC) UNIT FIRE TELEPHONE NUMBERS Northeast Washington Interagency 509-685-6900 Communication Center (NEWICC) ADDRESS (+ ZIP CODE) NIGHT (24 HR) TELEPHONE NUMBERS 225 S. Silke Road 509-685-6900 Colville WA 99114 (509-685-6928 internal) FAX NUMBER ELECTRONIC ADDRESS 509-684-6918 / 509-684-2080 Aircraft [email protected] EMPLOYEE CITY, STATE COMM#/CELL/EMAIL AFTER HOURS

JONES Jill Center Manager Colville, WA 509-685-6901

[email protected]

WALL Ed Assist. Center Mgr., IA/Aircraft - COF

Colville, WA 509-685-6909 [email protected]

Vacant Assist. Center Mgr, IA - DNR Colville, WA 509-685-6902

Vacant Assist. Center Mgr, IA/Logs - DNR

Colville, WA 509-685-6904

DOUGHERTY Wendy Assist. Center Mgr, Logistics Colville, WA 509-685-6910

[email protected]

Vacant Dispatcher – Aircraft Lead Colville, WA 509-685-6900

RANDALL Veronica Lead Dispatcher - DNR Colville, WA 509-685-6903

[email protected]

GIDDINGS Katy Dispatcher, IA Colville, WA 509-685-6900

[email protected]

KINGHORN Troy Dispatcher, Logistics /IA Colville, WA 509-685-6905

[email protected]

GRAVES Erin Dispatcher, IA Colville, WA 509-685-6900

[email protected]

LAMBRIGHT Tara Dispatcher, IA Colville, WA 509-685-6900

[email protected]

REIMER Cedar Dispatcher, IA Colville, WA 509-685-6900

[email protected]

KELLER Emma Logistics/Dispatcher - BLM Colville, WA

509-685-6914 [email protected]

PATTERSON Laura Dispatcher, IA Colville, WA 509-685-6900

[email protected]

BROWN Jonnie Dispatcher, IA Colville, WA

509-685-6900 [email protected]

 

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GRANGEVILLE INTERAGENCY DISPATCH CENTER (ID-GVC) UNIT: Grangeville Interagency Dispatch Center

TELEPHONES: 208-983-6800

ADDRESS: 104 Airport Road Grangeville, ID 83530

NIGHT OR 24 HOUR TELEPHONE NUMBERS: 208-983-6800 Answering Service

FAX NUMBERS: 208-983-4065

ELECTRONIC MAIL: [email protected] WEBSITE: http://gacc.nifc.gov/nrcc/dc/idgvc/

...IF NO ANSWER ON ABOVE NUMBERS, CALL IN ORDER LISTED BELOW... NAME TITLE

OFFICE PHONE EXT.

CELL PHONE PAGER

AFTER HOURS ELECTRONIC MAIL

DeCARIA Mark Center Manager 208-983-6801

[email protected] MOUNT Kathryn Assistant Center Manager 208-983-6802

[email protected] ARNZEN Holly IDL Assistant Center Manager 208-983-6810

GUY Melissa Lead Logistics/Intel Dispatcher 208-983-6807

[email protected] WARD Rebecca Lead Aircraft Dispatcher 208-983-6803

[email protected] WILLIAMS Margaret Lead IA Dispatcher -South Zone 208-983-6817

[email protected]

WATSON Roman Lead IA Dispatcher North Zone 208-983-6806

[email protected] SCHULTZ Ashley IA Dispatcher-West Zone 208-983-6813

[email protected] LIPPINCOTT Bob Zone Fire Staff Officer 208-983-4066

[email protected] VACANT Deputy Zone Fire Staff Officer 208-476-8301

ACTION Willy Zone Aviation Officer 208-983-9586

[email protected]

YOUNG Chris Smokejumper Unit Manager 208-983-9584

[email protected] REMARKS: Duty Officers listed in Daily Situation Report

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GREAT BASIN DISPATCH CENTERS IN IDAHO ID-BDC UNIT/CENTER MANAGER NUMBERS/ELECTRONIC ADDRESS Boise Dispatcher Center 208-384-3400, fire 3948 Development Avenue 208-861-3477, night or 24-hr Boise, ID 83705 208-384-3405, fax [email protected] LEGUINECHE Jill Center Manager Boise, ID

[email protected] ID-CIC UNIT/CENTER MANAGER NUMBERS/ELECTRONIC ADDRESS Central Idaho Interagency Dispatcher Center 208-756-5157, fire Public Lands Center 208-303-8103, night or 24-hr 1206 South Challis Street 208-756-5426, fax Salmon, ID 83467 [email protected] BRADLEY Tim Center Manager Salmon, ID

[email protected] ID-EIC UNIT/CENTER MANAGER NUMBERS/ELECTRONIC ADDRESS Eastern Idaho Interagency Fire Center 208-524-7600, fire 1405 Hollipark Drive 208-529-1020, night or 24-hr Idaho Falls, ID 208-524-7614, fax [email protected] WILSON Richard Center Manager Idaho Falls, ID

[email protected] ID-PAC UNIT/CENTER MANAGER NUMBERS/ELECTRONIC ADDRESS Payette Dispatch Center 208-634-2757, fire 605 S. Mission 208-634-2757, night or 24-hr McCall, ID 83638 208-634-5782, fax [email protected] MURPHY Gary Center Manager McCall, ID

[email protected] ID-SCC UNIT/CENTER MANAGER NUMBERS/ELECTRONIC ADDRESS South Central ID Interagency Dispatch Center 208-886-2373, fire 213 West F 208-886-2373, night or 24-hr Shoshone, ID 83352 208-732-7316, fax [email protected] JENSEN Curtis Center Manager Shoshone, ID

[email protected]

 

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BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT COEUR D’ALENE DISTRICT & FIELD OFFICE (ID-COD) UNIT TELEPHONE NUMBERS BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT 208-769-5000 COEUR D’ALENE DISTRICT & FIELD OFFICES ADDRESS (+ ZIP CODE) NIGHT (24 HR) TELEPHONE NUMBERS 3815 N. Schreiber Way Coeur d’Alene, ID 83815-8362 FAX NUMBER ELECTRONIC ADDRESS 208-769-5050 SEE BELOW

EMPLOYEE CITY, STATE COMM#/CELL/EMAIL AFTER HOURS BEHRENS Mike Service First Fire Mgmt. Officer Coeur d’Alene, ID 208-765-7499

[email protected]

ALMAS Mike Service First AFMO, Operations Coeur d’Alene, ID 208-765-7494

[email protected]

NEWTON Lonnie Service First AFMO, Fuels Coeur d’Alene, ID 208-769-5017

[email protected]

LOPER Greg Service First Aviation Officer Hayden, ID 208-762-6926

[email protected]

JAMESON Jon Fuels Technician Hayden, ID 208-769-5054

[email protected]

PAVLAT Kurt Field Manager Coeur d’Alene, ID 208-769-5038

[email protected]

CLARK Linda District Manager Coeur d’Alene, ID 208-769-5040

[email protected]

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SPOKANE DISTRICT (WA-SPD) UNIT FIRE TELEPHONE NUMBERS BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT 509-536-1200 SPOKANE DISTRICT ADDRESS (+ ZIP CODE) NIGHT (24 HR) TELEPHONE NUMBERS 1103 N. Fancher 509-685-6900 - NEWICC Spokane, WA 99212 FAX NUMBER ELECTRONIC ADDRESS 509-536-1275

EMPLOYEE CITY, STATE COMM#/CELL/EMAIL AFTER HOURS

PARRISH Richard Fire Manager Officer Spokane, WA 509-536-1236

[email protected]

REINER Eric Fire Manager Officer Spokane, WA 509-665-2123

[email protected]

STRANGE Dennis Associate District Manager Spokane, WA 509-536-1264

[email protected]

BABCOCK Lindsey Border Area Manager Spokane, WA 509-536-1263

[email protected]

COATES-MARKLE Linda Wenatchee Area Manager Wenatchee, WA 509-665-2100

[email protected]

SMITH Eric Crew Foreman Spokane, WA 509-536-1292

[email protected]

KROISS ‘Cat’ BLM Dispatcher Colville, WA 509-685-6914

[email protected]

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FOREST SERVICE

IDAHO PANHANDLE NATIONAL FORESTS (ID-IPF) UNIT FIRE TELEPHONE NUMBERS IDAHO PANHANDLE NATIONAL FOREST 208-772-3283 208-765-7223 (S.O.) ADDRESS (+ ZIP CODE) NIGHT (24 HR) TELEPHONE NUMBERS 3815 Schreiber Way 208-772-3283 Coeur d’Alene, ID 83815 FAX NUMBER ELECTRONIC ADDRESS 208-762-6909 or 208-762-6927 EMPLOYEE CITY, STATE COMM#/CELL/EMAIL AFTER HOURS

SCHEEL Destry Center Manager Acting Hayden, ID 208-762-6904

[email protected]

ROOSE Melanie Asst. Center Mgr. - Operations Hayden, ID 208-762-6903

[email protected]

KOCH Angelic Training Specialist Sandpoint, ID 208-265-6602

[email protected]

LOPER Greg Service First Aviation Officer Hayden, ID 208-762-6926

[email protected]

McCONNAUGHEY Bud Service First Aviation Officer Hayden, ID 208-267-6757

[email protected]

BEHRENS Mike Service First FMO Coeur d’Alene, ID 208-765-7499

[email protected]

ALMAS Mike Service First AFMO, Operations Coeur d’Alene, ID 208-765-7494

[email protected]

NEWTON Lonnie Service First AFMO, Fuels Coeur d’Alene, ID 208-769-5017

[email protected]

WEAVER David ‘Mac’ Assistant Cache Manager Coeur d’Alene, ID

208-666-8655 [email protected] [email protected]

FARNSWORTH Mary Forest Supervisor Coeur d’Alene, ID 208-765-7210

[email protected]

HERRERA, Marcario Deputy Forest Supervisor Coeur d’Alene, ID 208-765-7220

[email protected]

SCAIFE Dan Ranger – CDA River RD Coeur d’Alene, ID 208-769-3001

[email protected]

FOOTE Ryan Dep. Ranger – CDA River RD Smelterville, ID 208-783-2101

[email protected]

GIBBONS Sam FMO – CDA River RD Coeur d’Alene, ID 208-769-3035

[email protected]

DAVIS Matt Ranger – St. Joe RD St. Maries, ID 208-245-6001

[email protected]

JUVAN Greg FMO – St. Joe RD St. Maries, ID 208-245-6012

[email protected]

WALKER Erick Ranger – Sandpoint RD Sandpoint, ID 208-265-6601

[email protected]

KNAUTH Kevin Ranger – Bonners Ferry RD Bonners Ferry, ID 208-267-6701

[email protected]

KNIGHT Tim Ranger – Priest Lake RD Priest Lake, ID 208-443-6801

[email protected]

BUTLER Matt FMO – Priest Lake, Sandpoint & Bonners Ferry RDs

Sandpoint, Bonners Ferry & Priest Lake, ID

208-443-6849 [email protected]

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IPNF AVIATION (ID-IPF) UNIT FIRE TELEPHONE NUMBERS IDAHO PANHANDLE NATIONAL FOREST 208-772-3283

ADDRESS (+ ZIP CODE) NIGHT (24 HR) TELEPHONE NUMBERS 3815 Schreiber Way 208-772-3283 Coeur d’Alene, ID 83815 FAX NUMBER ELECTRONIC ADDRESS 208-762-6909/6927 or 208-762-6938 (Helitack) EMPLOYEE CITY, STATE COMM#/CELL/EMAIL AFTER HOURS

LOPER Greg Service First Aviation Officer Hayden, ID 208-762-6926

[email protected]

McCONNAUGHEY Bud Service First Aviation Officer Hayden, ID 208-762-6926

[email protected]

GOODE Stan Air Tanker Base Manger Hayden, ID 208-762-6901

[email protected]

MONTREUIL Pat Asst. Air Tanker Base Manger Hayden, ID 208-762-6912

[email protected]

WILLIAMSON Irv Asst. Air Tanker Base Manger Hayden, ID 208-762-6920

[email protected]

GAULRAPP Randy Helicopter Manager Hayden, ID 208-762-6937

[email protected]

NORTON Phillip Asst. Helicopter Manager Hayden, ID 208-762-6937

[email protected]

AGIDIUS Clinton Helicopter Lead Crewperson Hayden, ID 208-762-6937

[email protected]

WARD Paul Helicopter Lead Crewperson Hayden, ID 208-762-6937

[email protected]

 

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COEUR D’ALENE RIVER RANGER DISTRICT (D1) UNIT FIRE TELEPHONE NUMBERS COEUR D’ALENE RIVER RANGER DISTRICT 208-769-3000 (FERNAN) 208-783-2100 (SILVER VALLEY) ADDRESS (+ ZIP CODE) NIGHT (24 HR) TELEPHONE NUMBERS Fernan Office Silver Valley Office 208-772-3283 2502 E. Sherman Ave. 173 Commerce Drive Coeur d’Alene, ID 83814 Smelterville ID 83868FAX NUMBER ELECTRONIC ADDRESS 208-769-3062 (Fernan) SEE BELOW 208-783-2154 (Silver Valley) 208-783-2102 (Silver Valley Fire Desk) EMPLOYEE CITY, STATE COMM#/CELL/EMAIL AFTER HOURS SCAIFE Dan Ranger – CDA River RD Coeur d’Alene, ID 208-769-3001

[email protected]

FOOTE Ryan Dep. Ranger – CDA River RD Smelterville, ID 208-783-2101

[email protected]

GIBBONS Sam Fire Management Officer Coeur d’Alene, ID

208-769-3035 208-783-2114 [email protected]

PEARSON Shawn Asst. Fire Management Officer Smelterville, ID 208-783-2126

[email protected]

ZUFELT Terry Asst. Fire Management Officer Coeur d’Alene, ID 208-769-3036

[email protected]

JEROME Sarah Fire/Fuels Planner Smelterville, ID 208-783-2109

[email protected]

DAY Reggie Zone Fuels Tech Coeur d’Alene, ID 208-769-3043

[email protected]

WEEKS Rod Engine Supervisor Coeur d’Alene, ID 208-769-3012

[email protected]

FELTMANN Louie Assistant Engine Supervisor Coeur d’Alene, ID 208-769-3047

[email protected]

RATCLIFFE Evan Assistant Engine Supervisor Coeur d’Alene, ID 208-769-3056

[email protected]

VACANT Lead Engine Operator Coeur d’Alene, ID

LINDSEY Blake Lead Engine Operator Coeur d’Alene, ID 208-769-3075

VACANT Engine Supervisor Smelterville, ID 208-783-2131

HEYN John Assistant Engine Supervisor Smelterville, ID 208-783-2124

[email protected]

MANN Kyle Assistant Engine Supervisor Smelterville, ID 208-783-2127

[email protected]

MILLER Trish Lead Engine Operator Smelterville, ID 208-783-2110

[email protected]

BABIN Aaron Lead Engine Operator Smelterville, ID 208-783-2123

[email protected]

MILLER Jennifer Prevention Technician Coeur d’Alene, ID 208-769-3009

[email protected]

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IDAHO PANHANDLE INTERAGENCY HOTSHOT CREW (IHC) UNIT FIRE TELEPHONE NUMBERS COEUR D’ALENE RIVER RANGER DISTRICT ADDRESS (+ ZIP CODE) NIGHT (24 HR) TELEPHONE NUMBERS Supervisor’s Office 208-772-3283 3815 Schreiber Way Coeur d’Alene, ID 83814 FAX NUMBER ELECTRONIC ADDRESS 208-765-7431 SEE BELOW

EMPLOYEE CITY, STATE COMM#/CELL/EMAIL AFTER HOURS SMITH Chris Superintendent Coeur d’Alene, ID 208-765-7405

[email protected]

NIPP Ryan Assist. Superintendent Coeur d’Alene, ID 208-765-7239

[email protected]

TELLESSEN Josh Squad Boss Coeur d’Alene, ID 208-765-7464

[email protected]

BARTH Bryce Squad Boss Coeur d’Alene, ID 208-765-7359

[email protected]

SMITH Luke Squad Boss Coeur d’Alene, ID 208-765-7370

[email protected]

HARRISON Geoff Senior Firefighter Coeur d’Alene, ID 208-765-7293

[email protected]

LARSEN Jake Senior Firefighter Coeur d’Alene, ID

208-765-7293 [email protected]

COBB Paul Senior Firefighter Coeur d’Alene, ID 208-765-7464

[email protected]

 

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ST. JOE RANGER DISTRICT (D4) UNIT FIRE TELEPHONE NUMBERS ST. JOE RANGER DISTRICT 208-245-2531 St. Maries Office 208-245-4517 Avery Office ADDRESS (+ ZIP CODE) NIGHT (24 HR) TELEPHONE NUMBERS 222 S. 7th Street, Suite 1 **If no answer on above number, call duty officer** St. Maries, ID 81861 FAX NUMBER ELECTRONIC ADDRESS 208-245-6052 St. Maries SEE BELOW 208-245-6246 Avery EMPLOYEE CITY, STATE COMM#/CELL/EMAIL AFTER HOURS

DAVIS Matt Ranger – St. Joe RD

St. Maries, ID 208-245-6001 [email protected]

JUVAN Greg Fire Management Officer St. Maries, ID 208-245-6012

[email protected]

SCHEFFELMAIER Jerrod Asst. Fire Management Officer (detail)

Avery, ID 208-245-6218 [email protected]

GRASHAM James Asst. Fire Management Officer St. Maries, ID 208-245-6062

[email protected]

GRIFFITH Dawn Asst. Fire Management Officer St. Maries, ID 208-245-6025

[email protected]

NORTH Dave Engine Captain 621 Avery, ID 208-245-6212

[email protected]

Detailed to AFMO Engine Captain 641 Avery, ID 208-245-6015

[email protected]

LOVELL Casey Fuels Captain Avery, ID 208-245-6210

[email protected]

NORRIS Paul Asst Fuels Captain Avery, ID 208-245-6245

[email protected]

MYHRE Marshall Senior Firefighter Avery, ID 208-245-6217

[email protected]

 

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SANDPOINT RANGER DISTRICT (D6) UNIT FIRE TELEPHONE NUMBERS SANDPOINT RANGER DISTRICT 208-265-6600

ADDRESS (+ ZIP CODE) NIGHT (24 HR) TELEPHONE NUMBERS 1602 Ontario ***If no answer on above numbers, call in order Sandpoint, ID 83864 listed below*** FAX NUMBER ELECTRONIC ADDRESS 208-265-6671 SEE BELOW

EMPLOYEE CITY, STATE COMM#/CELL/EMAIL AFTER HOURS

BUTLER Matt Fire Management Officer

Sandpoint Bonners Ferry & Priest Lake, ID

208-443-6849 [email protected]

HICKS Brian Asst. Fire Management Officer Sandpoint, ID 208-265-6669

[email protected] WASHBURN Billie Asst. Engine Supervisor Sandpoint, ID 208-265-6645

[email protected]

CASE Bill Asst Engine Operator Sandpoint, ID 208-265-6620

[email protected] OHLWEILER Ed Engine Operator Sandpoint, ID 208-265-6682

[email protected] TUCKER Kelly Engine Operator Sandpoint, ID 208-265-6683

[email protected] WALKER Erick Ranger – Sandpoint RD Sandpoint, ID 208-265-6601

[email protected]

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BONNERS FERRY RANGER DISTRICT (D7) UNIT FIRE TELEPHONE NUMBERS BONNERS FERRY RANGER DISTRICT 208-267-5561 (Front desk) ADDRESS (+ ZIP CODE) NIGHT (24 HR) TELEPHONE NUMBERS 6286 Main Street ***If no answer on above number, call in order Bonners Ferry, ID 83805 listed below*** FAX NUMBER ELECTRONIC ADDRESS 208-267-3732 SEE BELOW

EMPLOYEE CITY, STATE COMM#/CELL/EMAIL AFTER HOURS

BUTLER Matt Fire Management Officer

Sandpoint Bonners Ferry & Priest Lake, ID

208-267-6719 [email protected]

MUIR Dan Asst. Fire Mgmt. Officer Bonners Ferry, ID 208-267-6760

[email protected]

ANDERSON Jennifer Fuels Specialist Bonners Ferry, ID 208-267-6758

[email protected]

BENNETT Jill Engine Supervisor Bonners Ferry, ID 208-267-6712

[email protected]

KUCERA Wendy Engine Supervisor Bonners Ferry, ID 208-267-6734

[email protected]

COLSON Lee Fuels Technician Bonners Ferry, ID 208-267-6756

[email protected]

MULVANEY Rob Engine Operator Bonners Ferry, ID 208-267-6731

[email protected]

GIDLEY Lance Engine Operator Bonners Ferry, ID 208-267-6753

[email protected]

KNAUTH Kevin Ranger – Bonners Ferry RD Bonners Ferry, ID 208-267-6701

[email protected]

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PRIEST LAKE RANGER DISTRICT (D8) UNIT FIRE TELEPHONE NUMBERS PRIEST LAKE RANGER DISTRICT 208-443-2512

ADDRESS (+ ZIP CODE) NIGHT (24 HR) TELEPHONE NUMBERS 32203 Hwy 57 ***If no answer on above number, call in order Priest River, ID 83856 listed below*** FAX NUMBER ELECTRONIC ADDRESS 208-443-6855 SEE BELOW

***IF NO ANSWER ON ABOVE FIRE NUMBERS, CALL IN ORDER LISTED BELOW*** EMPLOYEE CITY, STATE COMM#/CELL/EMAIL AFTER HOURS

BUTLER Matt Fire Management Officer

Sandpoint Bonners Ferry & Priest Lake, ID

208-443-6849 [email protected]

PALFREY Glen Assistant Fire Mgmt. Officer Priest Lake, ID 208-443-6824

[email protected]

MEEK Waylon Engine Supervisor - Acting Priest Lake, ID 208-443-6848

[email protected]

CLEMENSON Stacey Asst. Engine Supervisor- Acting Priest Lake, ID 208-443-6802

[email protected]

PETTIT Jody Asst. Engine Supervisor Priest Lake, ID 208-443-6840

[email protected]

HANNIGAN Scott Engine Operator Priest Lake, ID 208-443-6848

[email protected]

SINK Sara Fuels Specialist Priest Lake, ID 208-443-6834

[email protected]

KNIGHT Tim Ranger – Priest Lake RD Priest Lake, ID 208-443-6801

[email protected]

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R6 – COLVILLE NATIONAL FOREST (WA-COF) UNIT FIRE TELEPHONE NUMBERS COLVILLE NATIONAL FOREST 509-684-7000 S.O. 765 South Main 509-684-7280 Fax Colville, WA 99114 ADDRESS (+ ZIP CODE) NIGHT (24 HR) TELEPHONE NUMBERS Northeast WA Interagency 509-685-6900 (dispatch) Communication Center (NEWICC) 225 South Silke Road Colville, WA 99114 FAX NUMBER ELECTRONIC ADDRESS 509-684-2080-Aircraft 509-685-6918 Dispatch [email protected]

EMPLOYEE CITY, STATE COMM#/CELL/EMAIL AFTER HOURS

SMOLDON Rodney Forest Supervisor Colville, WA 509-684-7015

[email protected]

SAMPSON Tim Fire Staff Colville, WA 509-684-7222

[email protected]

CURTIS Ben Deputy Fire Staff Colville, WA 509-684-7223

[email protected]

RENFRO Ben ATGS/ Assistant UAO Colville, WA 509-684-7273

[email protected]

WALL Ed FS Initial Attack Coordinator Colville, WA 509-685-6909

[email protected]

DOUGHERTY Wendy Assist. Center Mgr, Logistics Colville, WA 509-685-6910

[email protected]

BORNITZ Lynn COF Training Colville, WA 509-684-7200

[email protected]

KINGHORN Troy Logistics Dispatcher Colville, WA 509-685-6905

[email protected]

GIDDINGS Katy IA Dispatcher Colville, WA 509-685-6900

[email protected]

SEARS Gayne Dist. Ranger–Kaniksu RD

Metaline Falls, WA

509-447-7316 [email protected]

CONTRERAS Kent FMO- Kaniksu RD Newport, WA 509-447-7317

[email protected]

KIEFER Dean AFMO- Kaniksu RD

Metaline Falls, WA

509-446-7550 [email protected]

HERRIN Mike Dist. Ranger – Republic RD Republic, WA

509-775-7415 [email protected]

HECKLY Reed FMO- Republic RD Republic, WA 509-775-7451

[email protected]

HUTCHINSON Jason AFMO- Republic RD Republic, WA 509-775-7457

[email protected]

WHITE Josh Dist. Ranger – Three Rivers RD Kettle Falls, WA 509-738-7728

[email protected]

ROBSON Shane FMO – Three Rivers RD Kettle Falls, WA 509-738-7730

[email protected]

SMITH Scott AFMO – Three Rivers RD Kettle Falls, WA 509-738-7716

[email protected]

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FISH & WILDLIFE SERVICE KOOTENAI NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE (ID-KOR) UNIT FIRE TELEPHONE NUMBERS FWS – Kootenai Wildlife Refuge 208-267-3888

ADDRESS (+ ZIP CODE) NIGHT (24 HR) TELEPHONE NUMBERS 287 Westside Road 1310 Bear Creek Road Bonners Ferry, ID 83805 Colville, WA 99114 FAX NUMBER ELECTRONIC ADDRESS 208-267-5570 SEE BELOW

EMPLOYEE CITY, STATE COMM#/CELL/EMAIL AFTER HOURS

ELLIS Dianna Refuge Manager Bonners Ferry, ID 208-267-3888

[email protected]

FREDERICK Doug Zone FMO Cheney, WA 509-235-6731

[email protected]

WILKERSON Wayne Equipment Operator Bonners Ferry, ID 208-267-4818

[email protected]

TUCKER Jim Equipment Operator Bonners Ferry, ID 208-267-4818

[email protected]

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BUREAU OF INDIAN AFFAIRS COEUR D’ALENE TRIBE (ID-CDT) UNIT FIRE TELEPHONE NUMBERS COEUR D’ALENE TRIBE 208-686-0495

ADDRESS (+ ZIP CODE) NIGHT (24 HR) TELEPHONE NUMBERS Fire Management 208-772-3283 850 A Street/ P.O Box 408 Plummer, ID 83851 FAX NUMBER ELECTRONIC ADDRESS 208-686-5109 SEE BELOW

EMPLOYEE CITY, STATE COMM#/CELL/EMAIL AFTER HOURS

METTLER Kurt Forest Manager Plummer, ID 208-686-1315

[email protected]

PAKOOTAS Tom Fire Management Officer Plummer, ID 208-686-5306

[email protected]

VASSAR David Training Officer Plummer, ID 208-686-7004

[email protected]

HORLACHER Carrie Administrative Accountant Plummer, ID 208-686-1227

[email protected]

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STATES IDAHO DEPARTMENT OF LANDS, BUREAU OF FIRE MGMT (ID-CDS) UNIT FIRE TELEPHONE NUMBERS IDAHO DEPARTMENT OF LANDS 208-772-3283 208-769-1525

ADDRESS (+ ZIP CODE) NIGHT (24 HR) TELEPHONE NUMBERS 3284 W Industrial Loop 208-772-3283 Coeur d’Alene, ID 83815 FAX NUMBER ELECTRONIC ADDRESS 208-762-6909 208-769-1524 SEE BELOW Cache 208-769-1534

EMPLOYEE CITY, STATE COMM#/CELL/EMAIL AFTER HOURSWENSMAN JT Bureau Chief, Fire Management Coeur d’Alene, ID 208-666-8650

[email protected]

BENTON Kevin Fire Program Mgr - Operations Coeur d’Alene, ID 208-666-8651

[email protected]

WAGNER Don Fire Program Mgr - Planning Coeur d’Alene, ID 208-666-8647

[email protected]

WALTER Wendy Fire Program Mgr - Business Coeur d’Alene, ID 208-666-8648

[email protected]

ELIOT Mark Fire Program Mgr - Aviation/Investigation

Coeur d’Alene, ID 208-666-8709 [email protected]

SULLENS Julia Fire Program Mgr - South Idaho Fire Liaison

Boise, ID 208- 334-0263 [email protected]

MUHLHAUSER Justin Fire Program Mgr - Logistics Coeur d’Alene, ID 208-666-8654

[email protected]

HICKS Matt Fire Program Specialist - Training

Coeur d’Alene, ID 208-666-8652 [email protected]

WEBER Gary Fire Program Specialist - Asst. Center Manager

Coeur d’Alene, ID 208-762-6911 [email protected]

HUGHES Cameron Assistant Cache Manager Coeur d’Alene, ID 208-666-8657

[email protected]

JANKE Steve Helitack Supervisor Coeur d’Alene, ID 208-666-8666

[email protected]

LAMB Karen Fire Prevention Coordinator Coeur d’Alene, ID 208-666-8627

[email protected]

BESAW Eric Operations Chief - North Coeur d’Alene, ID 208-666-8605

[email protected]

VACANT State Forester Coeur d’Alene, ID

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COEUR D’ALENE INTERAGENCY FIRE CACHE (ID-CDK) UNIT FIRE TELEPHONE NUMBERS COEUR D’ALENE INTERAGENCY 208-666-8694 or 208-769-1522 FIRE CACHE ADDRESS (+ ZIP CODE) NIGHT (24 HR) TELEPHONE NUMBERS 3328 W Industrial Loop ***If no answer on above number, call in order Coeur d’Alene, ID 83815 listed below*** FAX NUMBER ELECTRONIC ADDRESS 208-769-1534 [email protected]

EMPLOYEE CITY, STATE COMM#/CELL/EMAIL AFTER HOURS

MUHLHAUSER Justin Logistics Program Manager Coeur d’Alene, ID 208-666-8654

[email protected]

WEAVER David ‘Mac’ USFS Assistant Cache Manager Coeur d’Alene, ID

208-666-8655 [email protected] [email protected]

HUGHES Cameron IDL Assistant Cache Manager Coeur d’Alene, ID 208-666-8656

[email protected]

MEREDITH Marte Returns & Refurbishment Coeur d’Alene, ID 208-666-8694

[email protected]

JORDAN Bjorn Returns & Refurbishment Leader Coeur d’Alene, ID 208-666-8694

[email protected]

MAHLER Kelly Shipping Leader Coeur d’Alene, ID 208-666-8694

[email protected]

BERGEM Faith Receiving Leader Coeur d’Alene, ID 208-666-8694

[email protected]

FISHER Renee Technical Records Specialist Coeur d’Alene, ID

208-666-8643 [email protected]

SIEGEL Jerhad Lead Mechanic (CDA Shop) Coeur d’Alene, ID

208-666-8665 [email protected]

STEINER Lee Mechanic (CDA Shop) Coeur d’Alene, ID

208-666-8665 [email protected]

MAJERS Corey Mechanic (CDA Shop) Coeur d’Alene, ID

208-666-8665 [email protected]

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CATALDO FPD OFFICE (ID-CAS) UNIT FIRE TELEPHONE NUMBERS CATALDO FPD 208-682-4611 MICA SUPERVISORY AREA ADDRESS (+ ZIP CODE) NIGHT (24 HR) TELEPHONE NUMBERS 80 Hilltop Overpass Rd. 208-772-3283 Kingston, ID 83839 FAX NUMBER ELECTRONIC ADDRESS 208-682-2991 SEE BELOW

EMPLOYEE CITY, STATE COMM#/CELL/EMAIL AFTER HOURS

TRUESDELL, KJELL Fire Warden Cataldo, ID 208-682-4611

[email protected]

MYERS Chris Assistant Fire Warden Cataldo, ID 208-682-4611

[email protected]

BRADLEY Jeanne Resource Specialist Cataldo, ID 208-682-4611

[email protected]

BRANDT Jeremy Resource Specialist, Sr. Cataldo, ID 208-682-4611

[email protected]

MYERS Jim Resource Tech Fire Cataldo, ID 208-682-4611

[email protected]

GRIFFIN Cody Resource Foreman - Fire Cataldo, ID 208-682-4611

[email protected]

GROTH Tyler Resource Aide – FFT1 Cataldo, ID 208-682-4611

[email protected]

WATERMAN Frank Area Manager Coeur d’Alene, ID 208-769-1577

[email protected]

After 1700 hours, please call the primary duty officer listed on the Cataldo On-Call list. If primary duty officer is not available, please call the personnel in the order listed above.  

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KOOTENAI VALLEY FPD OFFICE (ID-KVS) UNIT FIRE TELEPHONE NUMBERS KOOTENAI VALLEY FPD 208-267-5577 PEND OREILLE LAKE SUPERVISORY AREA ADDRESS (+ ZIP CODE) NIGHT (24 HR) TELEPHONE NUMBERS 6327 Main St. ***If no answer at above number, call in order Bonners Ferry, ID 83805 listed below*** FAX NUMBER ELECTRONIC ADDRESS 208-267-8301 SEE BELOW

***IF NO ANSWER ON ABOVE FIRE NUMBERS, CALL IN ORDER LISTED BELOW*** EMPLOYEE CITY, STATE COMM#/CELL/EMAIL AFTER HOURS HOMIK Ken Fire Warden, Resource Sup. Bonners Ferry, ID 208-267-5577

[email protected]

ROGERS Nate Assistant Fire Warden Bonners Ferry, ID 208-267-5577

[email protected]

STEFANO Dan Fire Technician Bonners Ferry, ID 208-267-5577

[email protected]

SJOQUIST Erik Forester Bonners Ferry, ID 208-267-5577

[email protected] FLEER Tom Area Manager Sandpoint, ID 208-263-5104

[email protected] SNIDER Vikki Administrative Assistant Bonners Ferry, ID 208-267-5577

[email protected]

 

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MICA AREA OFFICE (ID-MIS) UNIT FIRE TELEPHONE NUMBERS MICA FPD 208-769-1577 MICA SUPERVISORY AREA ADDRESS (+ ZIP CODE) NIGHT (24 HR) TELEPHONE NUMBERS 3258 W Industrial Loop ***If no answer on above number, call in order Coeur d’Alene, ID 83815 listed below*** FAX NUMBER ELECTRONIC ADDRESS 208-769-1597 SEE BELOW

EMPLOYEE CITY, STATE COMM#/CELL/EMAIL AFTER HOURS DARRINGTON Gary Resource Manager/Fire Warden

Coeur d’Alene, ID

208-769-1577 [email protected]

O’SHEA Shane Assistant Warden

Coeur d’Alene, ID

208-769-1577 [email protected]

WATERMAN Frank Area Manager

Coeur d’Alene, ID

208-769-1577 [email protected]

SCHELIN Casey Resource Foreman

Coeur d’Alene, ID

208-769-1577 [email protected]

TURNER Brett Resource Specialist

Coeur d’Alene, ID

208-769-1577 [email protected]

 

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PEND OREILLE LAKE AREA OFFICE (ID-POS) UNIT FIRE TELEPHONE NUMBERS PEND OREILLE FPD 208-263-5104 PEND OREILLE LAKE SUPERVISORY AREA ADDRESS (+ ZIP CODE) NIGHT (24 HR) TELEPHONE NUMBERS 2550 Hwy 2 West Bonner County 911: 208-255-2946 Sandpoint, ID 83864 FAX NUMBER ELECTRONIC ADDRESS 208-263-0724 SEE BELOW

EMPLOYEE CITY, STATE COMM#/CELL/EMAIL AFTER HOURS

VACANT Fire Warden Sandpoint, ID 208-263-5104

STONEHAM Ashley Assistant Fire Warden Sandpoint, ID 208-263-5104

[email protected]

RAMSAY Chad Resource Specialist Sandpoint, ID 208-263-5104

[email protected]

FLEER Tom Area Manager Sandpoint, ID 208-263-5104

[email protected]

SJOQUIST Eric Resource Supervisor Sandpoint, ID 208-263-5104

[email protected]

WILKERSON Jason Resource Foreman Sandpoint, ID 208-263-5104

[email protected]

WURZAUF Doug Resource Technician Sandpoint, ID 208-263-5104

[email protected]

VAN NATTER David Resource Specialist, Sr. Sandpoint, ID 208-263-5104

[email protected]

REMSEN Chris Private Forestry Specialist Sandpoint, ID 208-263-5104

[email protected]

VALIQUETTE Eric Sr. Resource Specialist Sandpoint, ID 208-263-5104

[email protected]

GADDESS John Sr. Resource Specialist Sandpoint, ID 208-263-5104

[email protected]

 

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PONDEROSA AREA OFFICE (ID-PDS) UNIT FIRE TELEPHONE NUMBERS PONDEROSA FPD 208-877-1121 PONDEROSA SUPERVISORY AREA Duty Officer phone: 208-867-4556 ADDRESS (+ ZIP CODE) NIGHT (24 HR) TELEPHONE NUMBERS 3130 Hwy 3 ***If no answer on above number, call in order Deary, ID 83823 listed below*** FAX NUMBER ELECTRONIC ADDRESS 208-877-1122 SEE BELOW

***IF NO ANSWER ON ABOVE FIRE NUMBERS, CALL IN ORDER LISTED BELOW*** EMPLOYEE CITY, STATE COMM#/CELL/EMAIL AFTER HOURS

SVANCARA Jason Fire Warden Deary, ID 208-877-1121

[email protected]

MCMANUS Michael Assistant Fire Warden Deary, ID 208-877-1121

[email protected]

BARKLEY Robert FPA/Alternate DO Deary, ID 208-877-1121

[email protected]

LESKO Mark Area Manager Deary, ID 208-877-1121

[email protected]

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PRIEST LAKE AREA OFFICE (ID-PLS) UNIT FIRE TELEPHONE NUMBERS PRIEST LAKE FPD 208-443-2516 PRIEST LAKE SUPERVISORY AREA ADDRESS (+ ZIP CODE) NIGHT (24 HR) TELEPHONE NUMBERS 4053 Cavanaugh Rd. ***If no answer at above numbers, call in order Coolin, ID 83821 listed below*** FAX NUMBER ELECTRONIC ADDRESS 208-443-2162 SEE BELOW

***IF NO ANSWER ON ABOVE FIRE NUMBERS, CALL IN ORDER LISTED BELOW*** EMPLOYEE CITY, STATE COMM#/CELL/EMAIL AFTER HOURS

BROWN Dan Fire Warden Coolin, ID 208-443-2516

[email protected]

HAYES Scott Assistant Fire Warden Coolin, ID 208-443-2516

[email protected]

CHRISTIANSEN Steve Fire Technician Coolin, ID 208-443-2516

[email protected]

SCHANILEC Mick Area Manager Coolin, ID 208-443-2516

[email protected]

NOLEN Jim Senior Resource Manager Coolin, ID 208-443-2516

[email protected]

WINGERT Ed Resource Manager Coolin, ID 208-443-2516

[email protected]

ZALEWSKI Keith Resource Manger Coolin, ID 208-443-2516

[email protected]

DURHAM Ron Resource Supervisor Coolin, ID 208-443-2516

[email protected]

HERRINGTON Keith Mechanic Sandpoint, ID 208-443-2516

[email protected]

FUNK Robert Resource Manger Coolin, ID 208-443-2516

[email protected]

 

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ST. JOE AREA OFFICE (ID-SJS) UNIT FIRE TELEPHONE NUMBERS ST. JOE FPD 208-245-4551 OR 208-772-3283 ST. JOE SUPERVISORY AREA ADDRESS (+ ZIP CODE) NIGHT (24 HR) TELEPHONE NUMBERS 1806 Main Avenue ***If no answer on above number, call in order St. Maries, ID 83861 listed below*** FAX NUMBER ELECTRONIC ADDRESS 208-245-2343 SEE BELOW

EMPLOYEE CITY, STATE COMM#/CELL/EMAIL AFTER HOURS

HARVEY Josh Fire Warden St. Maries, ID 208-245-4551

[email protected]

FLESHER Cory Assistant Fire Warden St. Maries, ID 208-245-4551

[email protected]

SCHIERMEISTER Cole Resource Foreman St. Maries, ID

208-245-4551 [email protected]

BENNETT Jim Resource Spec. Sr. St. Maries, ID 208-245-4551

[email protected]

CUVALA Steve Private Forest Specialist St. Maries, ID 208-245-4551

[email protected]

BREDE Tony Resource Supervisor St. Maries, ID 208-245-4551

[email protected]

GREENWOOD David Resource Spec. Supervisory. St. Maries, ID 208-245-4551

[email protected]

ARCANO Rick Area Manager St. Maries, ID 208-245-4551

[email protected]

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CLEARWATER-POTLATCH TIMBER PROTECTIVE ASSOC. - CPTPA (ID-CTS) UNIT FIRE TELEPHONE NUMBERS CLEARWATER – POTLATCH TIMBER Orofino: 208-476-5612/4114/3813 PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION (CPTPA) Headquarters: 208-464-2611 Elk River: 208-826-3486 ADDRESS (+ ZIP CODE) NIGHT (24 HR) TELEPHONE NUMBERS 10250 Highway 12 208-476-5612 or 208-476-4114 Orofino, ID 83544 FAX NUMBER ELECTRONIC ADDRESS    208-464-2413 – Headquarters www.cptpa.com 208-476-7218 – Orofino None – Boehls

***IF NO ANSWER ON ABOVE FIRE NUMBERS, CALL IN ORDER LISTED BELOW*** EMPLOYEE CITY, STATE COMM#/FTS#/CELL AFTER HOURS ECK Cameron Fire Program Planner/ Dispatch Manager

Orofino, ID 208-476-5612 [email protected]

YOUNG Len Chief Fire Warden Orofino, ID 208-476-5612

[email protected]

HULL Isaac Orofino Area Warden Orofino, ID 208-476-5612

[email protected]

ANDERSON Shane Headquarters Area Fire Warden

Headquarters, ID

208-464-2611 [email protected]

WELTER Robin Elk River Area Fire Warden Elk River, ID 208-826-3486

[email protected]

TROMBLEY Steve Boehls Area Fire Warden Boehls, ID 208-827-0231

[email protected]

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WASHINGTON DEPT. OF NATURAL RESOURCES (WA-NES) UNIT FIRE TELEPHONE NUMBERS WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT 509-685-6900 (NEWICC) OF NATURAL RESOURCES 800-562-6010 ADDRESS (+ ZIP CODE) NIGHT (24 HR) TELEPHONE NUMBERS Northeast Region/Northeast Dispatch 509-685-6900 225 S Silke Rd Colville, WA 99114 FAX NUMBER ELECTRONIC ADDRESS 509-684-7484 (DNR Mailroom) [email protected] 509-685-6918 (Dispatch) 509-684-2080 (Aircraft)

EMPLOYEE CITY, STATE COMM#/FTS#/CELL AFTER HOURS

JOHNSON Chuck Asst. Region Manager RP&S Colville, WA 509-685-2702

[email protected]

STENBECK Andrew Arcadia District Manager Deer Park, WA 509-684-7474

[email protected]

ROHRBACH Cody Arcadia Fire Control Forester Deer Park, WA 509-684-7474

[email protected]

JOHNSON Arnie North Columbia District Manager Colville, WA 509-684-7474

[email protected]

NELSON Paul North Columbia Fire Control Frst Colville, WA 509-684-7474

[email protected]

VUGTEVEEN Tim Highlands District Manager Tonasket, WA 509-684-7474

[email protected]

ROBERTS Greg Highlands Fire Control Forester Tonasket, WA 509-684-7474

[email protected]

ROBERTS Kevan South Okanogan District Mgr Omak, WA 509-684-7474

[email protected]

WONCH Ron South Okanogan Fire Control Omak, WA 509-684-7474

[email protected]

JONES Jill NEWICC Center Manager Colville, WA 509-685-6901

[email protected]

VACANT Initial Attack Coordinator - DNR Colville, WA 509-685-6902

KENWORTHY Lynn Fire Training Specialist Colville, WA 509-684-7474

[email protected]

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OTHERS NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE, SPOKANE (WA-SPW) UNIT FIRE TELEPHONE NUMBERS NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE 509-244-5031 SPOKANE ADDRESS (+ ZIP CODE) NIGHT (24 HR) TELEPHONE NUMBERS 2601 N. Rambo Road 509-244-5031 Spokane, WA 99224 FAX NUMBER ELECTRONIC ADDRESS 509-244-0554 www.wrh.noaa.gov/otx www.weather.gov/spokane

EMPLOYEE CITY, STATE COMM#/FTS#/CELL AFTER HOURS LIVINGSTON John Meteorologist in Charge Spokane, WA 509-244-0110 ext.222

[email protected]

TOBIN Bob Fire Weather Program Manager Spokane, WA 509-244-0110 ext. 227

[email protected]

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BRITISH COLUMBIA CONTACT LIST UNIT FIRE TELEPHONE NUMBERS PROVINCE OF BRITISH COLUMBIA Fire Reports: 1-800-663-5555 MINISTRY OF FORESTS Fire Control Room: 250-365-4001 SOUTHEAST FIRE CENTRE Fire Coordination Officer: 250-365-4007 ADDRESS (+ ZIP CODE) NIGHT (24 HR) TELEPHONE NUMBERS 208 Hughes Road 250-608-1550 Castlegar, BC V1N 4M5 FAX NUMBER ELECTRONIC ADDRESS 250-365-9919

*** Reference the Northwest Wildland Fire Protection Agreement (Northwest Compact) Cooperative Operating Plan for more contact numbers and

the Northwest Border Arrangement for Fire Protection ***

EMPLOYEE CITY, STATE COMM#/FTS#/CELL AFTER HOURS WALTON Grant Fire Centre Manager Castlegar, BC 250-365-4046

[email protected]

KNAPIK John Deputy Fire Centre Manager Castlegar, BC 250-365-4046

[email protected]

SOMMERVILLE Derek Sr. Protection Officer, Aviation Castlegar, BC 250-365-4010

[email protected]

MELANSON Kevin Sr. Protection Officer, Fire Mgmt. Castlegar, BC 250-365-4059

[email protected]

REXIN Dennis Sr. Protection Officer, Operations Castlegar, BC 250-365-4049

[email protected]

WALTON Zoe Dispatcher- Kootenay Lake

Castlegar, BC  250-365-4005 [email protected]

DOYLE Stacy Dispatcher –Kootenay Lake

Castlegar, BC  250-365-4005 [email protected]

WESTERHAUG Art FPO – Kootenay Lake

Nelson, BC  250-825-1192 [email protected]

 

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U.S. CUSTOMS AND BORDER PROTECTION UNIT FIRE TELEPHONE NUMBERS U.S. Customs and Border Protection 1-800-BE-ALERT FAX NUMBER ELECTRONIC ADDRESS 509-353-2750 http://cbp.gov/

EMPLOYEE CITY, STATE COMM#/FTS#/CELL AFTER HOURS LISWIG John Supervisory LECA 

Spokane, WA 1-800-218-9788 [email protected]

CLIFT Shannon Special Operations Supervisor Communications

Spokane, WA [email protected]  

POSTULKA Lon Supervisory Border Patrol Agent

Bonners Ferry, ID

[email protected] 

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UTILITY CONTACTS FOR NORTH IDAHO UNIT TELEPHONE NUMBERS UTILITY COMPANIES for SEE BELOW NORTH IDAHO

***Use in case of Wildfire Emergency around electric power lines***

Emergency Operations Center Numbers

UTILITY COMPANY COMM#/FTS#/CELL

Avista Utilities

800-227-9187 (generic power outage) 509-495-7912 (dispatch) 509-495-4174 (24-hour Media Line) 509-495-8725 (FAX)

Bonneville Power Administration (BPA) 800-282-3713 877-836-6632, Dispatch Spokane

509-465-1820, MCC Local # Tom Murphy

Natural Resource Specialist Spokane, WA 509-994-9273

Mike Burrows Foreman III Spokane, WA 509-465-1030

509-994-4032

Larry Benzinger Foreman I Spokane, WA

509-465-1030, Dispatch Center 509-863-5578 or 800-362-0816 Vancouver Dispatch

Clearwater Power Company 888-743-1501

Kootenai Electric 877-744-1055 800-240-0459 208-765-1200

Northern Lights, Inc. 800-326-9594, 208-263-5141

Frontier

Business Hours 0800-1700 PST 877-462-4008

After Hours 800-921-8104 Repair Line, mention service is for a fire emergency

S.E.R.T. Significant Event Response Team

800-921-8104

Call Before You Dig Underground Utilities Locating Service

800-428-4950

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INDUSTRY AIRSHED MEMBERS UNIT TELEPHONE NUMBERSIndustrial Smoke Management Members SEE BELOW Airsheds 11 and 12A

http://www.smokemu.org/

COMPANY CONTACT COMM#/FTS#/CELL

Hancock Forest Management

1st Call – All areas David Gabrielsen

208-416-5460 office

2nd Call – All areas Corey Stover

208-416-5446 office

Bonner, Boundary, and Kootenai Ed Moe

208-416-5454 office

Benewah, Latah, and St. Joe Mike Stroh

208-416-5448 office

Molpus Timberlands Management

Property Manager Chad McElvany [email protected]

208-762-6641 ext. 103

North of I-90 Jared France [email protected]

208-762-6641 ext. 106

South of I-90 Chad McEwan [email protected]

208-762-6641 ext. 105

South of I-90 Mike Bessey

Inland Empire Paper Paul Wagner 509-924-1911

Northwest Management

Dennis Thomas 208-883-4488, ext. 112

Carl Ratcliffe

Chris Terwillinger 208-883-4488, ext. 119

Potlatch Corporation Jeff DePoe 208-245-6418

Stimson Lumber

North of Hwy 2/Hwy 200 Ted Carlson

509-447-3686 x1127 office

North of Hwy 2/Hwy 200 Don Pence

South of Hwy 2/Hwy 200 Britt Madison

208-762-6562 office

South of Hwy 2/Hwy 200 Emily Branen 208-762-6559 office

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CHAPTER 80 – COOPERATIVE AGREEMENTS

COOPERATION 77

INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS / OPERATING PLANS 77 BRITISH COLUMBIA & NW UNITED STATES WILDFIRE RESPONSE BORDER ARRANGEMENT 77

NORTH IDAHO ZONE INTERAGENCY AGREEMENTS / OPERATING PLANS 77 IDAHO COOPERATIVE FIRE PROTECTION AND STAFFORD ACT RESPONSE AGREEMENT 77 STATEWIDE ANNUAL OPERATING PLAN 77 2016 LOCAL ANNUAL OPERATING PLAN 77 INTRA-GOVERNMENTAL ORDER between BLM-Coeur d’Alene District and IPNFs 77 INTERAGENCY AGREEMENT between BLM, COEUR D’ALENE DISTRICT and USFS, IDAHO PANHANDLE and NEZ PERCE-CLEARWATER NATIONAL FORESTS 77 NORTH IDAHO ZONE CHARTER 77 NORTH IDAHO ZONE ANNUAL OPERATING PLAN 77 PROJECT and FINANCIAL PLAN 77

COOPERATION PACIFIC NORTHWEST 78 PNW COOPERATIVE FIRE PROTECTION AGREEMENT, NORTHWEST OPERATING PLAN 78 MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING between the ID-IPF and WA-COF 78 BI-REGIONAL AIR RESOURCES OPERATING PLAN 78 COOPERATIVE FIRE PROTECTION AGREEMENT between WA-SPD and the ID-IPF 78 COOPERATIVE FIRE PROTECTION AGREEMENT between WA-NES and the ID-IPF 78

STATES 78 NORTHWEST WILDLAND FIRE PROTECTION AGREEMENT (Northwest Compact) COOPERATIVE OPERATING PLAN 78 CHALLENGE COST SHARE AGREEMENT between IDL and ID-IPF 78 ANNUAL OPERATING PLAN and FINANCIAL PLAN between IDOC and IDL 78 MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING between IDL and ITD 78 MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING between IDL and IDFG 78 MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING between City of Coeur d’Alene and Idaho Department of Lands (Mica) 79

OTHER 79 MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING between EAST PEND OREILLE FIRE DEPARTMENT and ID-IPF 79 COOPERATIVE FIRE PROTECTION AGREEMENT between WEST PEND OREILLE FIRE DISTRICT and ID-IPF 79 COOPERATIVE FIRE PROTECTION AGREEMENT between WEST PRIEST LAKE VOLUNTEER FIRE DISTRICT and ID-IPF 79 COOPERATIVE LAW ENFORCEMENT AGREEMENTS 79

USDA FOREST SERVICE 79 INTRA-AGENCY AGREEMENT between US FOREST SERVICE units NORTHERN REGION (R1) and SOUTHWESTERN REGION (R3) 79

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CHAPTER 80 – COOPERATIVE AGREEMENTS COOPERATION Successful fire management within the Coeur d’Alene Interagency Dispatch Area requires close cooperation among a number of agencies, cooperators and organizations. Dispatchers and fire personnel must be knowledgeable of the abilities and needs of cooperators. Copies of cooperative agreements and operating plans must be available to dispatchers and fire managers.

Reference Agreements Book in Library book shelf

INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS / OPERATING PLANS BRITISH COLUMBIA & NW UNITED STATES WILDFIRE RESPONSE BORDER ARRANGEMENT

British Columbia Ministry of Forests USDA Forest Service National Park Service Bureau of Land Management

The Purpose of this Arrangement is to provide a framework under which fire management resources may be exchanged to allow for cooperative fire suppression along the United States/British Columbia border.

NORTH IDAHO ZONE INTERAGENCY AGREEMENTS / OPERATING PLANS IDAHO COOPERATIVE FIRE PROTECTION AND STAFFORD ACT RESPONSE AGREEMENT

State of Idaho, Department of Lands USDI Bureau of Land Management, Idaho National Park Service, Pacific West Regoin Office, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Northwest Regioon U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Pacific Region USDA Forest Service Pacific Northwest, Intermountain and Northern Regions. STATEWIDE ANNUAL OPERATING PLAN IDL, FS, BLM, NPS, BIA, F&WS 2016 LOCAL ANNUAL OPERATING PLAN North Idaho Operations Area of Idaho Department of Lands, Idaho Panhandle National Forests, Bureau of Indian Affairs - Coeur d’Alene Tribe, Bureau of Land Management – Coeur d’Alene District, Fish and Wildlife Service – Kootenai Refuge PROJECT AND FINANCIAL PLAN #09-FI-11010400-020 Idaho Department of Lands, Idaho Panhandle National Forests

INTRA-GOVERNMENTAL ORDER between BLM-Coeur d’Alene District and IPNFs Service First Agreement to provide annual shared services and funding for dispatch services through Coeur d’Alene Dispatch Center and oversight of Fire and Fuels Management program and Aviation program through shared Fire Management Officer and Aviation Officer.

INTERAGENCY AGREEMENT between BLM, COEUR D’ALENE DISTRICT and USFS, IDAHO PANHANDLE and NEZ PERCE-CLEARWATER NATIONAL FORESTS To provide Service First: Shared Preparedness and Fuels Management resources.

NORTH IDAHO ZONE CHARTER The North Idaho Zone (NIZ) is an interagency group with the overall responsibilities of coordinating the fire management activities of participating agencies.

NORTH IDAHO ZONE ANNUAL OPERATING PLAN Establish operational procedures and guidelines to facilitate the fire management program of all the participating agencies. PROJECT and FINANCIAL PLAN Document each party’s obligation for guard school expenses.

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COOPERATION PACIFIC NORTHWEST PNW COOPERATIVE FIRE PROTECTION AGREEMENT, NORTHWEST OPERATING PLAN BLM, NPS, BIA, F&WS, USDA, States of Oregon and Washington MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING between the ID-IPF and WA-COF Idaho Panhandle National Forests and the Colville National Forest To provide firefighting and/or prescribed fire resources BI-REGIONAL AIR RESOURCES OPERATING PLAN

Idaho Panhandle National Forests, Region 1 Colville National Forest, Region 6 Bureau of Land Management Spokane, WA

Air resources on initial attack, first follow up and project use.

COOPERATIVE FIRE PROTECTION AGREEMENT between WA-SPD and the ID-IPF Coordinate efforts to provide cooperation in prevention, detection and suppression of wildland fires within the protection areas of the parties to this Agreement. COOPERATIVE FIRE PROTECTION AGREEMENT between WA-NES and the ID-IPF Coordinate efforts to provide cooperation in prevention, detection and suppression of wildland fires within the protection areas of the parties to this Agreement.

STATES

NORTHWEST WILDLAND FIRE PROTECTION AGREEMENT (Northwest Compact) COOPERATIVE OPERATING PLAN

Canadian Provinces (Alberta, British Columbia, Northwest Territories, Saskatchewan, Yukon) States of Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Washington

This cooperative operating plan is to facilitate assistance in prevention, preparedness, prescribed fire use, training, pre-suppression and control of wildland fires between the member agencies. CHALLENGE COST SHARE AGREEMENT between IDL and ID-IPF IPNF funding to utilize IDL employees for flight following aviation activity related to woodland caribou. ANNUAL OPERATING PLAN and FINANCIAL PLAN between IDOC and IDL

Idaho Department of Corrections and Idaho Department of Lands Allows IDOC to provide offender labor to assist IDL in meeting its fire suppression, prescribed fire, and resource project work objectives. MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING between IDL and ITD

Idaho Department of Lands and Idaho Transportation Department Ensure the safety and efficient passage of motorists, fire fighters and equipment along state highways where fire management activities necessitate the establishment of temporary traffic control zones. MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING between IDL and IDFG

Idaho Department of Lands and Idaho Department of Fish and Game Assist and cooperate to contribute protection of state natural resources by IDFG supporting IDL with personnel and/or equipment for wildfire incidents within Idaho.

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MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING between City of Coeur d’Alene and Idaho Department of Lands (Mica) To provide protection measures and initial fire suppression response actions on all encroachments extending from the shorelines of Lake Coeur d’Alene and the Spokane River within its jurisdiction. IDL will assist in Wildland protection as requested. OTHER MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING between EAST PEND OREILLE FIRE DEPARTMENT and ID-IPF This MOU provides documentation for sharing radio frequencies for communications to support the protection of life and property. COOPERATIVE FIRE PROTECTION AGREEMENT between WEST PEND OREILLE FIRE DISTRICT and ID-IPF Provide cooperation in prevention, detection and suppression of wildland fires. COOPERATIVE FIRE PROTECTION AGREEMENT between WEST PRIEST LAKE VOLUNTEER FIRE DISTRICT and ID-IPF Provide prevention, detection and suppression of wildland fires.

COOPERATIVE LAW ENFORCEMENT AGREEMENTS Emergency and Disaster Assistance with County Sheriff’s Departments. R1 Law Enforcement & Investigations and individual county sheriff’s offices.

Benewah County, does not exist at this time Boundary County Bonner County, does not exist at this time Kootenai County Shoshone County

USDA FOREST SERVICE INTRA-AGENCY AGREEMENT between US FOREST SERVICE units NORTHERN REGION (R1) and SOUTHWESTERN REGION (R3) R1/R3 Agreement to maintain or increase each region’s individual wildland fire management capability in a flat or declining budget situation. Resource sharing outside of large fire support. Agreement is formulated to facilitate the exchange of fire suppression resources rather than transferring money between Region 1 and Region 3 of the Forest Service.

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CHAPTER 90 – EMERGENCY PROCEDURES

MEDICAL RESPONSE 83 Within the CDC Dispatch Zone 83 Out-of-Area, off the CDC Dispatch Zone 83

WILDLAND FIRE 83

AVIATION 84

COMPENSATION FOR INJURY PROCESS 84

TREATMENT OF BURNS 84

NON-FIRE RELATED EMERGENCIES 84

MEDICAL FACILITIES 85 Hospitals 85 Burn Centers 85

EMERGENCY SERVICES CONTACTS 86 Air Ambulance/Extraction Helicopters 86 911 Centers 86 Sheriff’s Offices 86 Other 86

LIST OF LICENSED EMS AGENCIES 87

CRITICAL INCIDENT STRESS DEBRIEFING TEAM 88

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CHAPTER 90 – EMERGENCY PROCEDURES MEDICAL RESPONSE Medical Incident Size Up (9-Line Form).

Reference: IRPG pp. 108-109 In the event a serious injury occurs to agency personnel or cooperators, the Crew Leader, Incident Commander or a designated individual will take the lead in implementing the response plan. The following procedure will be used: 1. Administer appropriate first aid. 2. Immediately advise Crew Leader/IC of situation. 3. Request assistance through appropriate channels. Within the CDC Dispatch Zone 4. Contact CDC via radio or phone. It is the responsibility of the Crew Leader/IC to ensure that

there is adequate communication via radio or cell phone to notify CDC or Area/ District Office immediately in case of emergency.

5. CDC will assist with any emergency travel needs or notification to the receiving medical facility. 6. CDC will notify the appropriate unit Duty Officer and employing agency staff Duty Officer. Out-of-Area, off the CDC Dispatch Zone 4. Contact the incident dispatch center via radio or phone. It is the responsibility of the Crew Leader/IC to ensure that there is adequate communication

via radio or cell phone to notify the incident dispatch center immediately in case of emergency. 5. The incident dispatch center will notify CDC, providing incident details. 6. CDC will then notify the employee’s appropriate unit Duty Officer and employing agency staff

Duty Officer. 7. If needed, CDC will assist with any emergency demobilization needs. ALL ACCIDENTS / INCIDENTS SHALL BE ROUTED THROUGH DISPATCH Incident Management Teams will have an Incident Medical Plan WILDLAND FIRE Reference material and direction: • Interagency Standards for Fire and Fire Aviation Operations

o Ch 07 Safety and Risk Management o Ch 18 Reviews and Investigations

• CDC’s Standard Operating Procedures Ch 20 o Ch 25.2 Notifications

• IDL’s Fire Management Handbook, 848 Fire Suppression Injury/Accident o Serious Accident Response Guide (Critical Incident Response Guide)

• Incident Response Pocket Guide, IRPG (NFES 1077) o Vehicle Accident Operations, yellow pages o First Aid Guidelines, pink pages

• Wildland Fire Incident Management Field Guide (NFES 002943) o Ch 1 Firefighting Safety

• Interagency Incident Business Management Handbook, IIBMHB (NFES 2160) o Ch 60 Accident Investigation and Reporting

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AVIATION Reference material and direction: • North Idaho Interagency Aviation Mishap Response Guide and Checklist • Interagency Standards for Fire and Fire Aviation Operations

o Ch 16 Aviation Operations and Resources o Ch 18 Reviews and Investigations

• Northern Rockies Mobilization Guide o Ch 80 Aircraft

• Incident Response Pocket Guide, IRPG (NFES 1077) o Aviation, blue pages

COMPENSATION FOR INJURY PROCESS Interagency Incident Business Management Handbook, IIBMHB (NFES 2160), Ch 10 • North Idaho Zone (NCF and IPNF) Incident Business Plan

o Appendix C; OWCP & APMC Processing • IDL Incident Business Operating Guide

o 3. Personnel, C. Compensation for Injury/Agency Provided Medical Care TREATMENT OF BURNS The referral of injured employee to a burn center is the responsibility of the initial treating physician. FS; if the physician does not make the referral and the injured employee feels strongly otherwise, contact ASC-HCM-WC, 877-372-7248. • Burned employees and their families can access information at the American Burn Association

http://www.ameriburn.org/ • Interagency Incident Business Management Handbook, IIBMHB, Ch 10 NON-FIRE RELATED EMERGENCIES CDC’s Standard Operating Procedures, Ch 50 • 51 Scope of Operation • 51.1 Notifications CDC’s Office Procedures Guide • Ch 90 Non-Fire Incidents IPF: In the event of a non-fire emergency refer to the; • Idaho Panhandle National Forests Incident Procedures • Northern Region Emergency and Disaster Plan • FSH 6709.12, Safety and Health Program Handbook

o Ch 30 Accident Investigation and Reporting • FSH 6709.11 Health and Safety Code Handbook IDL: For a non-fire emergency refer to the; • Serious Accident Response Guide (Critical Incident Response Guide) BLM: For a non-fire emergency refer to the; • Coeur d’Alene District Incident Procedures Plan Private: The appropriate county is the responsible entity for Search and Rescue of private citizens, ordering resources, and for all associated costs.

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MEDICAL FACILITIES Hospitals

Medical Facility

Geographical Location Latitude Longitude Contact

Frequency Phone Remarks

Benewah Community St. Maries, ID 47°18.85 116°34.04 155.340//

no tone 208-245-5551

Bonner General Sandpoint, ID 48°16.65 116°32.98 155.340//

186.2 208-263-1441 9,000 lb Roof Pad; may not be large enough for TY2

Boundary Community Bonners Ferry, ID 48°42.14 116°19.34 155.340//

192.8 208-267-3141

Kootenai Medical Center Coeur d'Alene, ID 47°41.72 116°47.67 155.340//

186.2 208-666-2000

Newport Community Newport, WA 48°10.91 117°02.96 155.340//

179.9 509-447-2441 Priest Lake Area

Shoshone Medical Center Kellogg, ID 47°32.83 116°07.82 155.340//

186.2 208-784-1221

Deaconess Spokane, WA 47°39.11 117°25.48 155.340// no tone 509-458-5800

Sacred Heart Spokane, WA 47°38.50 117°24.80 155.340// no tone 509-474-3131

Mineral Community Superior, MT 47°11.13 114°52.65 155.280//

no tone 406-822-4841 Upper St. Joe Area

St. Patrick Hospital Missoula, MT 46°52.52 113°59.97 155.280//

no tone 406-543-7271

St. Joseph's Regional Lewiston, ID 46°24.95 117°01.46 155.340//

141.3 208-743-2511 9,000 lb Roof Pad

Gritman Medical Center Moscow, ID 46°43.68 117°00.07 155.340// 208-882-4511

Burn Centers

Medical Facility

Geographical Location Latitude Longitude Contact

Frequency Phone Remarks

Sacred Heart Medical Center

Spokane, WA 47°38.50 117°24.80 155.340*// no tone 509-474-3131

Sacred Heart will stabilize, transport

to Harborview

Harborview Medical Center

Seattle, WA 47°36.18 122°19.49 129.825 155.295//192.8 tone

206-744-3300

Burn Center Contact List http://www.blm.gov/nifc/st/en/prog/fire/im.html Interagency Standards for Fire and Fire Aviation Operations, Ch 07 Safety and Risk Management

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EMERGENCY SERVICES CONTACTS Air Ambulance/Extraction Helicopters Extraction options include USAF Fairchild 36th RQF and Two Bear Air, as well as any agency helicopters with short-haul capability that are assigned in the area. The EHE Source List for 2016 is available at: http://www.nwcg.gov/publications/512.

Organization Phone Number Notes

Life Flight* 1-800-232-0911 All areas in CDC Zone

Millitary Helicopter Support* 1-800-851-3051 AFRCC - Langley AFB

36th RQF (Fairchild) – USAF Surv. School NVG Helicopter w/200’ winch

1-509-247-2428 1-509-247-4051

Ops Desk - Call AFRCC first After Hours Command Post

Two Bear Air (thru Flathead Co. Sheriff)* 1-406-758-5585 Extraction Only

*Always request ground ambulance as back up Frequencies: IDL AG03 151.1450N or EMS2 155.280 Ground Ambulance: To request an ambulance call 911; they will contact the closest unit. 911 Centers

Location Phone Number Location Phone Number

Benewah County 911 or 245-2555 Kootenai County 911 or 446-1854/55

Bonner County 911 or 265-5525 Latah County 911 or 882-2216

Boundary County 911 or 267-3151 Shoshone County 911 or 556-1114 Sheriff’s Offices

Sheriff’s Office Phone Number Sheriff’s Office Phone Number

Benewah County 911 or 245-2555 Shoshone County 911 or 556-1114

Bonner County 911 or 263-8417 Lincoln County, MT (406) 293-4112

Boundary County 911 or 267-3151 Mineral County, MT (406) 822-3555

Kootenai County 911 or 446-1300 Sanders County, MT (406) 827-3584

Latah County 911 or 882-2216 Pend Oreille County, WA (509) 447-3151

Other

Facility Phone Number Purpose

National Response Center for Environmental Emergency 1-800-424-8802 HAZMAT Response EPA

CHEMTREC 1-800-262-8200 HAZMAT Information

Poison Control 1-800-860-0620 Idaho

Poison Control 1-800-222-1222 National

Idaho EMS 1-800-632-8000 Idaho State Communications Center

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LIST OF LICENSED EMS AGENCIES Idaho Emergency Management Service Region 1: According to the Idaho EMS Bureau, these EMS agencies are licensed to provide emergency medical services in Boundary, Bonner, Kootenai, Benewah, Shoshone and Latah counties. Phone numbers are offices and may not be staffed; call 9-1-1 for emergencies.

BOUNDARY COUNTY Boundary Volunteer Ambulance Service P.O. Box 441 Bonners Ferry, ID 83805 (208) 267-2604 BONNER COUNTY Sandpoint Fire Department 1123 Lake Street Sandpoint, ID 83864 (208) 263-3502 Bonner County Sheriffs Emergency Services 4001 N. Boyer Sandpoint, ID 83864 (208) 263-8417 Sagle Fire District P.O. Box 951 Sagle, ID 83860 (208) 263-9541 Schweitzer Fire District 900 Schweitzer Mtn. Road Sandpoint, ID 83864 (208) 265-4741 Westside Fire District P.O. Box 530 Dover, ID 83825 (208) 265-9745 Clark Fork Valley Ambulance Service, Inc. P.O. Box 464 Clark Fork, ID 83811 (208) 266-1161 Priest Lake Emergency Medical Tech 27929 Highway 57 Priest Lake, ID 83856 (208) 443-2000

KOOTENAI COUNTY Timberlake Fire District P.O. Box 810 Athol, ID 83801 (208) 682-4026 (home) Silverwood Theme Park 27843 N. Highway 95 Athol, ID 83801 (208) 683-3400 Coeur d'Alene Fire Department QRU 320 Foster Avenue Coeur d'Alene, ID 83814 (208) 769-2340 Mica Kidd Island Fire Protection Dist. 6891 W. Kidd Island Road Coeur d'Alene, ID 83814 (208) 769-7946 Northern Lakes Fire Protection District 125 W. Hayden Avenue Hayden, ID 83835 (208) 772-5711 Harrison Ambulance Association, Inc. P.O. Box 188 Harrison, ID 83833 (208) 689-9103 Kootenai County Emergency Medical Services P.O. Box 2823 Post Falls, ID 83877 (208) 676-8739 Kootenai County Fire & Rescue P.O. Box 2200 Post Falls, ID 83877 (208) 676-8739

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KOOTENAI COUNTY continued Hauser Lake QRU 10728 N. Hauser Lake Road Post Falls, ID 83854 (208) 773-1174 Spirit Lake Fire Protection District P.O. Box 116 Spirit Lake, ID 83869 (208) 623-5800 Worley Fire Protection District P.O. Box 160 Worley, ID 83876 (208) 686-1718 Worley Ambulance Association, Inc. P.O. Box 69 Worley, ID 83876 (208) 686-1883 BENEWAH COUNTY St. Maries Ambulance 602 College Avenue St. Maries, ID 8386 (208) 245-2577 St. Maries Fire Protection District 220 S. 9th Street St. Maries, ID 83861 (208) 245-5253 Volunteer EMTs/extrication Alert 2 Up River Ambulance P.O. Box 515 Fernwood, ID 83830 (208) 245-5712 Tensed Ambulance Service P.O. Box 6 Tensed, ID 83870 (208) 274-3026 Gateway Fire Protection District P.O. Box 328 Plummer, ID 83851 (208) 686-1313

SHOSHONE COUNTY Avery QRU P.O. Box 141 Avery, ID 83802 (208) 245-2479 Rose Lake QRU P.O. Box 81 Cataldo, ID 83810 (208) 682-2643 Shoshone County Fire District #2 14 W. Market Street Kellogg, ID 83837 (208) 784-1188 Community Ambulance Service, Inc. P.O. Box 269 Kellogg, ID 83837 (208) 786-5434 Mullan Ambulance P.O. Box 422 Mullan, ID 83846 (208) 744-1774 Shoshone Co. Fire Protection District #1 P.O. Box 723 Osburn, ID 83849 (208) 752-1101 Prichard/Murray Volunteer Fire Dept. 21109 Coeur d'Alene River Road Wallace, ID 83873 (208) 682-3952 LATAH COUNTY Deary Ambulance P.O. Box 304 Deary, ID 83823 (208) 877-1515 Moscow Volunteer Fire Department 603 S. Main Street Moscow, ID 83843 (208) 882-2831

CRITICAL INCIDENT STRESS DEBRIEFING TEAM

Reference: Northern Rockies Mob Guiide, Ch. 20


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