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UNIT LOG     
1. Incident Name 2. Date Prepared 3. Time Prepared UNIT LOG
36.4KB Published: --Choose One-- Posted: 1/1/2004 [Summary]     
USA to Australia 2003 Activity Chart     
Bus travel from Melbourne to the incident control center at Dargo, and later from Bairnsdale to Melbourne was excellent. ... It provided efficient mobilization for our combined IMT and equipment.
144.6KB Published: 2003 Posted: 1/1/2004 [Summary]     
USA_Australia2003.pdf     
The next day it began orientation training covering Australian fire organization, fuels, weather and fire behaviour. ... On 5 February both teams departed Melbourne enroute to Traralgon for an orientation prior to ...
194.4KB Published: 2003 Posted: 1/1/2004 [Summary]     
USA_Hotshots_Australia.pdf     
1. What was the most notable success at the incident that others may learn from? ... Many lessons were learned about how fires are managed and suppressed in Australia.
102.6KB Published: 2003 Posted: 1/1/2004 [Summary]     
USDA Forest Service Fire and Aviation Management Briefing Paper     
· Six (6) Type 1 Incident Management T deployed to assist FEMA with disaster Distribution Centers, Base Camps, and supplies. · Approximately 150 Community Relations and trained by FEMA to establish and ...
180.5KB Author: Donna Drelick Published: 2004 Posted: 1/1/2004 [Summary]     
USDA NEWS RELEASE veneman and scoppetta 1-15-03.pdf     
Agreement supports President Bush’s Homeland Security Plan by readying response organizations to respond to U.S. homeland security threats and natural disasters using the same command system. ... NEW YORK CITY, Jan. 15, ...
78.2KB Published: 2003 Posted: 1/1/2004 [Summary]     
Ventura County Wildland fire Seige October 2003     
These three fires, coupled with the other major wildland fires in Southern California, tested prevention, suppression, and recovery efforts of every fire agency in Ventura County and California. ... The Simi ...
212.9KB Author: Bob Roper Published: 2003 Posted: 5/25/2004 [Summary]     
Virginia_Lake_final.pdf     
The suppression organization began initial attack on the fires beginning at around 5:00 A.M.. ... Dick was informed that he would be responsible for several fires located in the same general area.
520.2KB Published: 2001 Posted: 1/1/2004 [Summary]     
Waterfall Incident 24 Hr. Briefing     
The fire was burning mid-slope in the thermal belt with light and variable winds. ... Also during this period medical attention was being provided to 2 crewmembers who were being treated for injuries sustained ...
22KB Author: Joe Freeland Published: 2004 Posted: 7/21/2004 [Summary]     
Waterfall Incident 24 Hr. Briefing     
Narrative: ... On July 14, 2004 at approximately 1300 fire crews from multiple jurisdictions were holding line along the eastern flank of the fire with engine and hand crews.
37KB Author: Joe Freeland Published: 2004 Posted: 7/11/2005 [Summary]     
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