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Incident Action Plan
Olathe High School
Montrose / Olathe, Colorado
Day Operational Period
Sunday June 2, 2013
0630- 1730 Hours
Jim Krugman, Incident Commander Chad Ray, Deputy Incident Commander
1952 - 2013
INCIDENT OBJECTIVES 1. Incident Name
2013 CWFIMA Montrose/Olathe
2. Date
6 /1 /13
3. Time
1345
4. Operational Period
06/02/13: 0630 - 1730 hours 5. General Control Objectives tor the Incident (include alternatives)
] . PROMOTE e m e r g e n c y r e s p o n d e r s a f e t y b y present ing the h ighest qua l i ty instruction; e x c e e d i n g t h e s tandards for wi ld land fire a n d i n c i d e n t m a n a g e m e n t training.
2. PROMOTE i n t e r a g e n c y c o o r d i n a t i o n , c o o p e r a t i o n a n d c o m m u n i c a t i o n through integrated r e s p o n s e s to e m e r g e n c i e s b y utilizing the I n c i d e n t C o m m a n d System ( I C S ) a n d faci l i tat ing a nat ional a p p r o a c h to d o m e s t i c inc ident m a n a g e m e n t .
3. C O O P E R A T E c l o s e l y with O l a t h e High S c h o o l & Middle S c h o o l t h e T o w n of O l a t h e , the Ci ty of Montrose, O l a t h e A m b u l a n c e S e r v i c e , O l a t h e Fire Protection District, Mont rose C o u n t y Sheriff's Of f ice , a n d other l o c a l , state a n d f e d e r a l c o o p e r a t i n g partners, b y m a i n t a i n i n g regular c o m m u n i c a t i o n a n d m a n a g i n g i m p a c t s to a m i n i m u m .
4. Exhibit honesty , integrity, duty a n d mutua l r e s p e c t a m o n g al l A c a d e m y staff, t ra inees , students, a n d within the l o c a l c o m m u n i t i e s .
6. Weather Forecast for Period
Today: Olathe sunny, with a high near 90. Southeast wind 5 to lO mph becoming west in the aftemoon.
Tonight: Montrose mostly clear, with a low around 56. West southwest wind 10 to 15 mph becoming southeast after midnight.
7. General Safety Message
Use e x t r e m e c a u t i o n whi le d r i v i n g / p a r k i n g o n the s c h o o l c a m p u s , a n d o n a d j a c e n t streets a n d h i g h w a y s .
• Ma in ta in situation a w a r e n e s s .
Drink fluids, u s e s u n s c r e e n , a n d d r e s s a p p r o p r i a t e l y for w e a t h e r c o n d i t i o n s . B e p r e p a r e d for c h a n g e s in w e a t h e r .
Attachments (mark if at tached)
Organization List - ICS 203
Div. Assignment Lists - ICS 204
Communications Plan - ICS 205
lEI Medical Plan - ICS 206
K Campus Map
^ Vicinity Map
Weather Forecast
Health & Safety message
Various other unit messages
%-f>tppared by (Planning Sectiorpehjef) 10. Approved by (Incident Commander)
ICS 202
O R G A N I Z A T I O N A S S I G N M E N T L I S T 9. 1 .r ,„,;^.QperatiQiisSection . 1. Incident Name Chief Bemie Post,
2013 CWFIMA Colorado Springs Wayne Ichiyasu (t), James Fischer (t)
2. Date 3. Time 6/1/13 1700 a . i D iv is ion B r a v d
4. Operational Period Division Supen/isor Wayne Ichiyasu
June 2, 2013 0630-1730 G-358 Kevin Kuretich, Paul Eller
5. 1 Incident C o m m a n d e r & C o m m a n d Staf f ICS-300 Randy Freed
Incident Commander Jim Krugman Chad Ray, Drew Petersen (t) Incident Commander Jim Krugman Chad Ray, Drew Petersen (t) S-215 Bill Connellan
Information Officer Christe Feldman S-230 John Pawlik, Ric Smith
Amy Daniels (t) S - 2 6 0 Janell Ray, Denise Tomlin, Annette Pintado
S -270 Dave Zader Liaison Officer Cheryl Dalton S-290A Larry Long, Tim Foley, Chr is Cuoco
S-336 Bob Harvey
Safety Officer Brian Ayers, Paul Janzen, John Livens (t)
Medical Unit Leader Ray Bondi, Dennis Sibila (t)
C 1 Af D i v ^ n Foxtrot
Division Supervisor L-280
James Fischer Bob Kittridge
Agency Name S-130/190A Travis Bailey, Doug Dustin USPS Thad Chavez S-211 Phil Daniels BLM Mike Davis, Randy Chappell S-212 A Ryan McCulley, Mark Murrell CO Div of Fire Prevention & Control Luke Odom
7. 1 ' l a n n Peter Planning Section Chief ' l a n n Peter Barth, Jeff Kelts
Resources Unit Laurie Oliver, Rose Ashurst (t) Documentation Unit Todd Bell (t)
Status Check-In DMOB Tina Sanchez, Kay Sheldon (t), Wilma Greczyn (t), Jim Felix (t)
C T S P / A V Eric Simmons . D iv is ion. - . V i c t o r - V e n d o r s SITL Jim Cunio Lni .on Cheryl Dalton Training Steve El l is , Randy J a c k s (t) i'.f-e UIV Victoi 204 foi vc-iidor li:,t B. 10 . • - 1 Admin is t ra t ion / . F i n a n c e S e c t i o n
Chief Chuck Hamilton, Gene Stanley (t) Mike McLaughlin (Deputy) Academy Coordinator Wendy F ischer
Supply John Devine Assistants Lori Veo, Annika El l is , Vic Westphal, Christee Ichiyasu
RCDM Jen Van Kekerix Silent Auction Coordinator
Linda Arnett
Facilities Gabby Riddick, Larry Overbye BCMG Amy Coffman (t) Communications Unit Er ic S immons Security Manager John Devine Ground Support Unit John Berth (t) Equipment Manager Keneron Dolan (t)
3 ,
DIVISION ASSIGNMENT LIST 1. Branch
1
2. Division/Group
Div Bravo-3. Incident Name
2013 C W F I M A M o n t r o s e / O l a t h e
4. Operational Period
Date 06/02/13 ^me 0630/1 730 5. Operations Personnel Operations Chief Bemie Post
W a y n e Ichiyasu (t)
James Fischer (t)
Division/Group Supervisor Wayne Ichiyasu
Branch Director Task Force Leader
6. Resources Assigned this P^iod strike Team/Task Force/
Resource Designator Leader Number Students
Trans. Needed
Building / Room
Lunch time
Drop Off /Pick Up
G-358 Kevin Kuretich, Paul Eller 7 N 121 1130
ICS-300 Randy Freed 9 N 125 1210
L-280 Bob Kittridge, Doug Dustin 15 N 129 1210
S-215 Bill Connellan 12 N 123 1150
S-230 Jotin Pawlik, Ric Smith 11 N 124 1150
S-260 Janell Roy, Denise Tomlin, Annette Pintado 12 N 130 1150
S-270 Dave Zader 15 N 127 1130
S-290A Larry Long, Tim Foley, Ctiris Cuoco 19 N 116 1150
S-336 Bob Harvey 7 N 128 1210
7. Control Operations
8. Special Instructions
1) Classes Adhere to assigned lunch times
2) INSTRUCTORS AHEND MORNING BRIEFING 0715
9. „ Division/Group CorTimumcation Summary Frequency System Channel Frequency System Channel
King
NIFC
King
NIFC
King
NIFC
'— Air <o Ground
King
NIFC
Prepared by (Resource Unit Ldr.)
Laurie Oliver - P Date
6/1/13
Time
1545
DIVISION ASSIGNMENT LIST 1. Branch
1
2. Division/Group
DIv Foxtrot 3. Incident Name
2013 CWFIMA M o n t r o s e / O l a t h e
4. Operational Period
Date 06/02/1 3 nme 0630-1730 5. C|>@icrtions Personndl Operations Ctiief Bemie Post
Wayne Ichiyasu (t)
James Fischer (t)
Division/Group Supervisor James Fischer
Broncti Director Task Force Leader
6. R ^ < H « f % . A ^ # t ^ d t h « s P e r i o d
strike Team/Task Force/ Resource Designator Leader Number
Students Trans.
Needed Building /
Room Lunch time
Drop Off /Pick Up
S-130/I90A Travis Bailey, Doug Dustin 16 122 1210
S-211 Ptiil Daniels 32 126 1130
S-212A Ryan McCulley, Mark Murrell 15 Stiop 1210
7. Control Operations
8. Special Instructions
1) C lasses Adhere fo assigned lunch times
2) INSTRUCTORS AnEND MORNING BRIEFING 0715
Division/Group Communicat ion Summary I unctiop
'Comtnand
Frequency System
King
NIFC
King
NIFC
Channel Furfcten
, Logistics
Frequency System
King
NIFC
King
NIFC
Channel
Prepared by (Resource Unit Ldr.)
Laurie Oliver
Date
6/1/13
Time
1545
DIVISION ASSIGNMENT LIST 1. Branch 2. Division/Group
Div Victor - vendors
3. Incident Name
2013 CWFIMA M o n t r o s e / O l a t h e
4. Operational Period
Dote 06/02/13 Time: 0630-1730 5. Operat!or\ Pa^tsmnel Operations Ctiief Bemie Post,
Wayne Ichiyasu (t),
James Fischer (t)
Division/Group Supervisor Contact Liaison Officer
Liaison Officer Cheryl Dalton Air Attack Supervisor No.
6. Resources Assigned this Period Strike Team/Task Force/
Resource Designator Leader Number Reps
Trans. Needed
Room Lunchtime Departure Date/Time
Kinsco Greg Schumann N Gymnasium 1100 Front Range Fire Apparatus Don Chapman N Gymnasium 1100 ICL Performance / Phos Chek Bemie Post N Gymnasium 1100 Border to Border Richard Tinker N Gymnasium 1100
7. Control Operations
8. Special Instructions
1) Adhere to assigned lunch times
2] INSTRUCTORS AHEND MORNING BRIEFING 0715
3) Vendors® 11:00
Division/Group Communicat ion Summary Frequency System Channel
King
NIFC
Tuctiral ' ' Ohc/droup
King
NIFC 1
H i Frequency System
King
NIFC
Channel
Aif^O Gnoond King
NIFC
Prepared by (Resource Unit Ldr.)
Laurie Oliver _
Approved by (Planning Sect. Ch.) Date
6/1/2013
Time
1530
HEALTH AND SAFETY MESSAGE SAFETY starts with YOU
We are ALL accountable for SAFE behaviors
INCIDENT: 2013 CWFIMA DATE: June 2, 2013 TIME: Day Major Hazards and Risks:
Driving High Elevation Dehydration Night Activities Parking
Fire Order of the Day-iytay alert, keep calm, think clearly, act decisively
Narrative:
Drive defensively, obey speed limits and wear seat belts. Use spotter when backing. Park in designated areas. Don't use cell phone or text while operating a vehicle. Allow adequate time for travel from Montrose. Elevation ranges from 5300 feet in town to 9000 feet at field locations. For those not accustomed to high elevation, take frequent rest breaks and use plenty of sunscreen. Drink plenty of water and stay hydrated. Rest as necessary. Act responsibly and use designated drivers while socializing in the evening hours.
Watch Out Situation of the Day Drive Defensively, Arrive Safe
Follow ail traffic rules and siens.
Leave early, plan for delays.
Use Designated Drivers
Don't use cell phones / text while driving.
Pedestrians have the right of way.
Use a spotter when backing.
Park in designated areas only.
Be courteous.
Incident Safety Officer: Brian Ayers
MEDrCAL PLAN 1. Incident Name
2013 CWFIMA Montrose/Olathe
2. Date Prepared
6/1/13
3 Time Prepared
1425
4. Operational Period
6/02/13 0630-1800
5. IncMent Medical Aid Station
Medical Aid Stations Location ALS Yes No
Medical Unit Rm 103 - Olathe High School X
6. Transportation
Ground Ambulance Services
Name Address Phone ALS Yes No
Olathe Ambulance Church & Hwy 348, Olathe, CO 911 X
Transcare Ambulance 95 Merchant Dr., Montrose, CO 970-240-9544 X
Air Ambulance Services
Name Address Phone ALS Yes No
Tri State Care Flight 830 S . 4 * St. Montrose 970-252-1088 X
7. Hospitals
Name Address Field
Travel Time Air Ground
School Travel Time Air Ground
Phone Helipad Yes No
Trauma Burn Level Center
Montrose Memorial 800 S 3"* Montrose 2 10 970-249-2211 X
Delta Memorial 1501 E. 3"'st, Delta 2 10 970-874-7681 X
St. Mary's Hospital 2635 N 7'" St. Grand Jet, CO 81505 20 65 970-298-2273 X 2
8. Medical Emergency Procedures
C l a s s r o o m
• Report ALL injuries to direct supen/isor or instructor
Call 911 for life ttireats, and ttien notify Safety Officer and Medical Unit Leader.
• For minor injuries or illnesses on campus report to tlie Medical Unit in Room 103, Olattie H.S.
• After-hours medical needs: call 911 and notify one of the following personnel:
Ray Bondi 303-921-9369 or Dennis Sibila 719-214-9974
Fie ld S i t e s In the event of a medical emergency provide the following information to the Comm. Unit on Command (Ch 6)
• Declare the nature of the emergency. • Medical injury/illness? If injury/illness is it Life
Threatening? . If Life Threatening, then request that the designated
frequency be cleared for emergency traffic. • Identify the on-scene Point of Contact (POC) by
Resource and Last name (i.e. POC Is TFLD Smith), • Identify nature of incident, number injured, patient
assessment(s) and location (geographic and GPS coordinates),
• Identify on-scene medical personnel by position and name (i.e. EMT Jones),
• Identify preferred method of patient transport, • Request any additional resources and/or equipment, • Document all information received and transmitted on
the radio or phone, • Communicate any changes in the on-scene Point of
Contact or medical personnel as they occur • S-130 / 190b: For Life Threatening Injuries, if no cell
phone sen/ice use Sat Phone 9 Prepared by (Medical Unit Leader) ' ---v^ )
Ray Bondi MDL/Dennis Sibila IVIEDL(t)<: ^L J \ ^ 10. Revievred by (Safety Officer^
Brian Ayers S0F1 /jP/u^ t. / l i ^ / r ^
ICS 206 8 .
INCIDENT RADIO COMMUNICATIONS PLAN 1-205
1. INCIDENT NAME 2013 Summer CWFIMA
2. DATE/TIME PREPARED June 1st, 2013 1700hrs
3. OPERATIONAL PERIOD DATE/TIME June 2nd, 2013 0700-1700
4. BASIC RADIO CHANNEL UTILIZATION
Ch# Channel Name Assignment RX Frequency Narrowband (N) Wideband (W)
RX Tone/NAC
TX Frequency Narrowband (N) Wideband (W)
TX Tone/NAC
Mode Digital (D) Analog (A) Mixed (M)
Remarks
1 Bendix/King C h 1 T a c 1 168.3500 N 168.3500 N A C lassroom U s e Only
2 Bendix/King C H 2 T a c 2 168.0500 N 168.0500 N A C lassroom U s e Only
3 Bendix/King C H 3 T a c 3 168.0700 N 168.0700 N A C lassroom U s e Only
4 Bendix/King C H 4 T a c 4 168.2000 N 168.2000 N A Classroom U s e Only
5 Bendix/King C H 5 T a c 5 168.6000 N 168.6000 N A C lassroom U s e Only
Motorola
D T R 800 Radio S I M P L E X 5 Academy C M D / Logistics
D T R 800 Radio H S E M / C D E M N C Field Sites to ICP
5. -205 P r e p a r e d B y Eric Simmons, CTSP/COML '^^^^^ ' " " " " ' ^
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National Weather Service Weather Forecast Office
Denver/Boulder, CO
Colorado Fire Weather Zone 292
Array
F I R E WEATHER PLANNING FORECAST FOR WRN COLORADO AND NE UTAH NATIONAL WEATHER S E R V I C E GRAND JUNCTION CO 303 PM MDT SAT JUN 1 2013
.DISCUSSION...HIGH PRESSURE BUILDS OVER THE REGION THROUGH THE WEEKEND FOR A WARMING TREND INTO NEXT WEEK. MARGINAL MOISTURE BUBBLES INTO COLORADO ZONE 207 BEGINNING SUNDAY. THE RIDGE BREAKS DOWN ON MONDAY AS A LOW PRESSURE SYSTEM WORKS THROUGH THE NORTHERN ROCKIES...WITH SCATTERED LATE-DAY STORMS THROUGH WEDNESDAY. THE FLOW TURNS TO NORTHWEST ON THURSDAY AND USHERS I N A DRIER A I R MASS THROUGH FRIDAY. MOISTURE INCREASES NEXT WEEKEND AND TEMPERATURES COOL DOWN TO NEAR NORMAL.
...GUSTY ERRATIC WINDS CAN BE EXPECTED NEAR ANY SHOWERS OR THUNDERSTORMS...
ZONE 292...NORTH FORK FORECAST AREA-INCLUDING. . .CENTRAL GUNNISON AND UNCOMPAHGRE R I V E R BASINS... SOUTHERN GRAND MESA...SOUTHERN UNCOMPAHGRE PLATEAU 303 PM MDT SAT JUN 1 2013
.TONIGHT... SKY/WEATHER CLEAR ( 0 - 1 0 % ) . MIN TEMPERATURE 40-50 F NEAR 6000 F E E T
3 4 - 4 4 ' F NEAR 8000 F E E T . MAX HUMIDITY 34-44% NEAR 6000 F E E T
42-52% NEAR 8000 F E E T . 20-FOOT WINDS UPSLOPE/UPVALLEY 4 TO 8 MPH BECOMING
DOWNSLOPE/DOWNVALLEY 3 TO 6 MPH BY SUNSET. lOK FT WIND WEST 5 MPH S H I F T I N G TO THE SOUTH 5 TO 10 MPH
AFTER MIDNIGHT. CWR 0 PERCENT. LAL 1. HAINES INDEX 5 MODERATE.
.SUNDAY... SKY/WEATHER NEAR 6000 F E E T ... MOSTLY SUNNY ( 2 0 - 3 0 % ) . NEAR
8000 F E E T . . . MOSTLY SUNNY ( 1 0 - 2 0 % ) UNTIL 1200...THEN PARTLY CLOUDY ( 3 0 - 4 0 % ) . .
MAX TEMPERATURE 83-93 F NEAR 6000 F E E T 78-88 F NEAR 8000 F E E T .
MIN HUMIDITY 5-10%. 20-FOOT WINDS DOWNSLOPE/DOWNVALLEY 3 TO 6 MPH BECOMING
UPSLOPE/UPVALLEY 4 TO 8 MPH BY 1100. lOK FT WIND SOUTHWEST 5 TO 10 MPH. CWR 0 PERCENT. LAL 1. HAINES INDEX 6 HIGH.
.SUNDAY NIGHT... SKY/WEATHER MOSTLY CLEAR ( 2 0 - 3 0 % ) . MIN TEMPERATURE 50-60 F NEAR 6000 F E E T
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lOK FT WIND. CWR LAL HAINES INDEX
MAX HUMIDITY
20-FOOT WINDS
41-51 F NEAR 8000 FEET. 31-41% NEAR 6000 FEET 44-54% NEAR 8000 FEET. UPSLOPE/UPVALLEY 4 TO 8 MPH BECOMING DOWNSLOPE/DOWNVALLEY 3 TO 6 MPH BY SUNSET. SOUTHWEST 10 TO 15 MPH. 0 PERCENT. 1. 6 HIGH.
.MONDAY... SKY/WEATHER .PARTLY CLOUDY (30-40%). NEAR 8000
FEET...ISOLATED SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS AFTER 1200. .83-93 F NEAR 6000 FEET 78-88 F NEAR 8000 FEET. ,7-12%. DOWNSLOPE/DOWNVALLEY WINDS 4 TO 8 MPH BECOMING SOUTHWEST 10 TO 15 MPH WITH GUSTS TO AROUND 25 MPH IN THE AFTERNOON. SOUTHWEST 10 TO 15 MPH. 0 PERCENT. NEAR 6000 FEET...1 NEAR 8000 FEET...1 UNTIL 1200...THEN 2. 6 HIGH.
MAX TEMPERATURE
MIN HUMIDITY. 20-FOOT WINDS
lOK FT WIND CWR LAL
HAINES INDEX
.FORECAST FOR DAY 3 THROUGH 7...
.TUESDAY...PARTLY CLOUDY. ISOLATED SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS. LOWS 49-59. HIGHS 82-92. WINDS LESS THAN 15 MPH. .WEDNESDAY...MOSTLY CLEAR. LOWS 48-58. HIGHS 82-92. WINDS LESS THAN 15 MPH. .THURSDAY...PARTLY CLOUDY. LOWS 47-57. HIGHS 82-92. WINDS LESS THAN 15 MPH. .FRIDAY...PARTLY CLOUDY. LOWS 47-57. HIGHS 81-91. .SATURDAY...PARTLY CLOUDY. ISOLATED SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS NEAR 8000 FEET. LOWS 48-58. HIGHS 76-86.
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T r a i n i n f S p e c i a r f e r W e ^ s ^ r
The Training Specialist, Steve Ellis, or Randy Jacks Trainee) is located in room Library also ICP. Trainers
arwi Trairjees please come by s e e m e as soon a s y o u get your work area set up. P lease brirtg your
taskbook and your trainer to my office (table) it should only take a few minutes.
All staff needs to be wearing a blue vest , which can be checked out liy t l ie Training Spedatist .
A n y o n e ! ! ! !
P lease s top by and see m e if you have any taskbook or qualif ications q u e s t k H ^ I !
Steve Ellis TNSP
970-596-0685
CWFIMA Olathe Middle/High School
Designated Parking
CWFIMA 2013 Montrose/Olathe Olathe High/Middle School
Campus map
AJ. •y «v\
u
W h o R o o m
Medica l 103
Check-in G y m
Coord ina to r 102
IC, Safety 1 0 1
PIO,P lansJra in ing 1 0 1
Logistics Logs
Vendors Gym
MIDDLE SCHOOL
[ W | I S r a m
C m :
north
ROOM
HMD
CM3
SCIENCE I 1 J WORKROOM- - J ^ (
2013 CWFIMA Olathe Meeting Schedule & Times to Know
0630-1730 Check-In and Vendors open -Mid Sch Gym
0715
0800
0900
1100
1330
1400
1500
1600
(SUPPLY OPEN from 0700 to 1730) -Mini Gym
Operational Period Briefing -Courtyard & Division Break-out with ALL instructors
Classes start
Command & General Staff Meeting
Vendor and Staff Lunch
1100-1245 Students - Lunch STICK TO ASSIGNED TIMES
Tactics Meeting (Operations)
Planning/Strategy Meeting
All Inputs for lAP Due to DOCL (please remain available until 1700)
lAP to copy
-115
-Cafeteria
-Cafeteria
-115
-115
-ICP
All Classes - See lAP for Assigned Lunch Period
6/1/2013 0900
1. INCIDENT NAME 2. DATE 3. TIME 1 UNIT LOG
1. INCIDENT NAME PREPARED PREPARED 1
4. UNIT NAME/DESIGNATORS. 5. UNIT LEADER (NAME AND POSITION) 6. OPERATIONAL PERIOD
^- PERSONNEL ROSTER ASSIGNED
NAME ICS POSITION HOME BASE
^- ACTIVITY LOG (CONTINUE ON REVERSE)
TIME MAJOR EVENTS
NFF.S 1. .- 7
Incident Action Plan
Olathe High School
Montrose / Olathe, Colorado
Day Operational Period
Monday June 3, 2013
0630-1730 Hours
Jim Krugman, Incident Commander Chad Ray, Deputy Incident Commander
1. Incident Name 2. Date 3. Time
INCIDENT OBJECTIVES 2013 CWFIMA Montrose/Olathe 6 / 2 / 1 3 1345
4. Operational Period
06/03/13: 0630-1730 hours 5. General Control Objectives for thie Incident (include alternatives)
1. PROMOTE e m e r g e n c y r e s p o n d e r safety b y present ing ttie higtiest qual i ty instruction; e x c e e d i n g the s tandards for w i l d l a n d fire a n d inc ident m a n a g e m e n t training.
2. PROMOTE i n t e r a g e n c y coord ina t ion , c o o p e r a t i o n a n d c o m m u n i c a t i o n through in tegrated r e s p o n s e s to e m e r g e n c i e s b y utilizing the Inc ident C o m m a n d S y s t e m ( ICS) a n d faci l i tat ing a nat ional a p p r o a c h to d o m e s t i c i n c i d e n t m a n a g e m e n t .
3. C O O P E R A T E c l o s e l y with O l a t h e High S c h o o l & M idd le S c h o o l , the Town of O l a t h e , the Ci ty of Montrose, O l a t h e A m b u l a n c e S e r v i c e , O l a t h e Fire Protect ion District, Montrose C o u n t y Sheriff's Of f ice , a n d other l o c a l , s ta te a n d f e d e r a l c o o p e r a t i n g par tners , b y mainta in ing regu la r c o m m u n i c a t i o n a n d m a n a g i n g i m p a c t s to a m i n i m u m .
4. EXHIBIT honesty , integrity, duty a n d mutual r e s p e c t a m o n g al l A c a d e m y staff, t ra inees , students, a n d within the l o c a l c o m m u n i t i e s .
6. Weatfier Forecast for Period
Today: Olathe mostly sunny, with a high near 89. South southeast wind 5 to 15 mph becoming west in the afternoon.
Tonight: Montrose partly cloudy, with a low around 55. West wind 5 to 10 mph becoming light and variable.
7. General Safety Message
Use e x t r e m e c a u t i o n wh i le d r i v ing /pa rk ing o n the s c h o o l c a m p u s , a n d o n a d j a c e n t streets a n d h i g h w a y s .
Mainta in situation a w a r e n e s s .
• Drink fluids, u s e s u n s c r e e n , a n d dress appropr ia te ly for w e a t h e r cond i t ions . Be p r e p a r e d for c h a n g e s in w e a t h e r .
Attoclnments (maric if attocined)
M Organization List - ICS 203
S Div. Assignment Lists - ICS 204
S Communications Plan - ICS 205
Medical Plan - ICS 206
C a m p u s Map
Vicinity Map
Weattier Forecast
Healtti & Safety message
Various other unit messages
9. Prepared by (PlannipOSection Chief) 10. ApRMved by (Incident Commander) (J u y i i r iL- fucrn ( ^ u r n i i i u n u c i /
ICS 202 /
O R G A N I Z A T I O N A S S I G N M E N T L I S T 9. Opera t ions Sec t ion 1. Incident Name Chief Bernie Post,
2013 CWFIMA Montrose/Olathe Wayne Ichiyasu (t)
2 . Date 3. Time 6/2/13 1700 a , j D iv is ion B r a v o
4. Operational Period Division Supervisor Wayne Ichiyasu
June 3, 2013 0630-1730 G P S Chris Ferner, Andrew Fox
5 . ( Inc ident C o m m a n d e r & C o m m a n d Staff ICS-300 Randy Freed
Incident Commander Jim Krugman Chad Ray, Drew Petersen (t)
L-381 Carl Donelson, Joe Bistryski, Gary Nelson Incident Commander Jim Krugman
Chad Ray, Drew Petersen (t) S-215 Bill Connellan
S-131A Drew Petersen
Information Officer Christe Feldman S-230 John Pawlik, Ric Smith
Amy Daniels S-260 Janell Ray, Denise Tomlin, Annette Pintado
Liaison Officer Cheryl Dalton, Steve Blois (t) S-290 A Larry Long, Tim Foley, Chris Cuoco S-336 Bob Harvey
Safety Officer Brian Ayers, Paul Janzen,
Medical Unit Leader Ray Bondi, Steve Stone, Dennis Sibila (t)
b. Division Foxtrot 6. A g e n c y R e p r e s e n t a t i v e s Division Supervisor Luke Odom (t)
L-280 Bob Kittridge Agency Name S-130/190A Travis Bailey, Doug Dustin
USPS Tammy Randall- Parker S-130/190B Rich Palestro, Nicole Palestro BLM Barb Sharrow S-211 Phil Daniels CO Div of Fire Prevention & Control Luke Odom S-212 A Ryan McCulley, Mark Murrell
S-212 B Brian Oliver, Mike Agnew
7. P lann ing S e c t i o n Planning Section Chief Peter Barth, Jeff Kolts Resources Unit Laurie Oliver, Rose Ashurst (t) c. Documentation Unit Todd Bell (t)
Status Check-In DMOB Tina Sanchez, Kay Shelden (t), Wilma Greczyn (t), Jim Felix (t)
C T S P / A V Eric Simmons d. D i v i s i o n - V ic tor - V e n d o r s SITL Jim Cunio Liaison Cheryl Dalton Training Steve Ell is, Randy J a c k s (t) See DIV Victor 204 for vendor list
Resource Advisor Thad Chavez (USPS), Mike Davis (BLM), Randy Chappell (BLM)
8. L o g i s t i c s S e c t i o n 10. Admin is t ra t ion / F i n a n c e S e c t i o n
Chief Chuck Hamilton, Gene Stanley (t) Mike McLaughlin (Deputy) Academy Coordinator Wendy F ischer
Supply John Devine Assistants Lori Veo, Annika Ell is, Vic Westphal, Christee Ichiyasu
RCDM Jen Van Kekerix Silent Auction Coordinator Linda Arnett
Facilities Gabby Riddick BCMG Amy Coffman (t) Communications Unit Eric Simmons Security Manager John Devine, Ted Greczyn (t) Ground Support Unit John Barth (t) Equipment Manager Keneron Dolan (t)
DIVISION ASSIGNMENT LIST 1. Branch
1
2. Division/Group
DIv Bravo -3. Incident Name
2013 CWFIMA M o n t r o s e / O l a t h e
4. Operational Period
Date 06/03/13 Time 0630-1730 5. Operations Personnel Operations Chief Bernie Post
Wayne Ichiyasu (t)
Division/Group Supervisor Wayne Ichiyasu
Branch Director Task Force Leader
6. Resources Assigned this Period strike Team/Tasl< Force/
Resource Designator Leader Number Students
Trans. Needed
Building / Room
Lunch time Drop Off /Pick Up
GPS Chris Ferner, Andrew Fox 11 N 120 1130
ICS-300 Randy Freed 9 N 125 1210
L-381 Carl Donelson, Joe Bistryski, Gary Nelson 18 N 308 1130
S-131A Drew Petersen 7 N 121 1150
S-215 Bill Connellan 12 Y 123 BUS from Olathe H.S. @0800
S-230 Jotin Pawlik, Ric Smitti 11 N 124 1150
S-260 Janell Ray, Denise Tomlin, Annette Pintado 12 N 130 1150
S-290A Larry Long, Tim Foley, Chris Cuoco 19 N 116 1150
S-336 Bob Harvey 7 N 128 1210
7. Control Operations
8. Special Instructions
1) Glosses adhere to assigned lunch times
2) INSTRUCTORS ATTEND MORNING BRIEFING 0715
3} Sock lunches will be provided for S-215. 9. Division/Group Communication Summary
Function Frequency System Channel Function Frequency System Channel
Command King
NIFC Logistics
King
NIFC
Tactical Div/Group
King
NIFC Air to Ground King
NIFC
Prepared by (Resource Unit Ldr.)
Rose Ash«3fSf~> ^
Approved b j ^ a n n i n g Sect. Ch.) Date
6/2/13 Time
1545
J
DIVISION ASSIGNMENT LIST t. Branch
1
2. Division/Group
Div Foxtrot 3. Incident Name
2013 C W F I M A M o n t r o s e / O l a t h e
4. Operational Period
Date 06/03/13 Time 0630-1730 5. Operations Personnel Operations Ctiief Bernie Post
Wayne Ichiyasu (t)
Division/Group Supervisor Luke Odom (t)
Safety Paul Janzen Medic Steve Stone
6. Resources Assigned this Period Strilce Team/Task Force/
Resource Designator Leader Number students
Trans. Needed
Building / Room
Lunch time
Drop Off /Pick Up
L-280 Bob Kittridge 15 Y 129 POVs from Olathe H.S. @TBD
S-I30/I90A Travis Bailey, Doug Dustin 16 N 122 1210
S-130/190B Rich Palestro, Nicole Palestro 22 N 127 1130
S-211 Phil Daniels 32 Y 126 1220 POVs from Olathe H.S. @ 0830
S-212A Ryan McCulley, Mark Murrell 15 Y Shop POVs from Montrose BLM @ 0800
S-212B Brian Oliver, Mike Agnew 22 N Shop 1210
7. Control Operations
8. Special Instructions
1) Classes adhere to assigned lunch times
2) INSTRUCTORS AHEND MORNING BRIEFING 0715
3) Sock lunches will be provided for L-280, S - 2 n , S-212A. 9. Division/Group Communicat ion Summar /
Function Frequency System Channel Function Frequency System Channel
Command King
NIFC Logistics :
King
NIFC
Tactical Div/Group
King
NIFC Air to Ground:: King
NIFC
Prepared by (Resource Unit Ldr.)
R o s e T ^ u r s t (tl . - f t - " ^
Approved by (Blanmig Sect. Ch.) Date
6/2/13
Time
1545
DIVISION ASSIGNMENT LIST 1. Branch
1
2. Division/Group
Div Victor - vendors
3. Incident Name
2013 CWFIMA M o n t r o s e / O l a t h e
4. Operational Period
D a t e 0 6 / 0 3 / 1 3 . m e 0 6 3 0 - 1 7 3 0
5. Operations Personnel
Operations Ctiiet Bernie Post,
Wayne Ichiyasu (t).
Division/Group Supervisor Contact Liaison Officer
Liaison Ofticer Cher / I Dalton
6. Resources Assigned this Period
strike Team/Task Force/ Resource Designator Leader Number
Reps Trans.
Needed Room Lunchtime Departure Date/Time
Kinsco Greg Schumann 2 N Gymnasium 1100
Front Range Fire Apparatus Don Chapman 1 N Gymnasium 1100
ICL Performance / Phos Chek Bemie Post 1 N Gymnasium 1100
Border to Border Richard Tinker 2 N Gymnasium 1100
7. Control Operations
8. Special Instructions
1) Adhere to assigned lunch times
2) INSTRUCTORS AHEND MORNING BRIEFING 0715
3) Vendors® 11:00
9. Division/Group Communicat ion Summary
Function Frequency System Channel Function Frequency System Channel
Command King
NIFC Logistirs
King
NIFC
Tactfcal Div/Group
King
NIFC Air to Ground King
NIFC
Prepared by (Resource Unit Ldr.)
Jos^Ashurst (t) i V - ^
Date
6/2/2013
Time
1530
HEALTH AND SAFETY MESSAGE SAFETY starts v^ith YOU
We are ALL accountable for SAFE behaviors
INCIDENT: 2013 CWFIMA Montrose/Olathe | DATE: 6-3-13 TIME: Day Major Hazards and Risks: Driving/Parking High Elevation Night Activities Insects Field Activities
Fire Order of the Day - Fight fire aggressively, havins provided for safety first.
Narrative:
-Drive defensively, use seat belts and obey speed limits. Use extreme caution while driving, parking and backing up. Use a spotter when backing. Slow down on rough roads. -We are at 5,300 feet in town and 9,000 feet at field sites. Those from low elevation should pace themselves and take frequent breaks. Wear plenty of sunscreen and stay hydrated. -Use a designated driver and act responsibly while enjoying yourself during the evening. -Ticks are out. Use bug spray and check for ticks daily. -Wear proper PPE for all field sites; chaps, hearing/eye protection, hard hats, etc. Do not fall trees in high winds.
P L E A S E SHARE Y O U R E X P E R I E N C E S AND L E A R N FROM E A C H O T H E R .
1/.TERRAIN AND FUELS MAKE ESCAPE TO SAFETY ZONES DIFFICULT
Escape Route/Safety Zone Checklist
Escape Routes: *More than one escape route *Scouted - soils, vegetation, slope *Timed - slowest person, fatigue, dozer speed *Marked - flagged for day and night use
Safety Zones: *Survivable without a shelter *Natural - clean bum, water, bare soil/rock *Manmade - constructed sites, roads * Scouted for size and hazards *Close enough considering escape time needed
Remember and Follow: *The 10 Standard Fire Orders *The 18 Situations That Shout Watch Out *The Common Denominators of Fire Behavior on Tragedy Fires
*The Downhill Line Construction Guidelines
Incident Safety Officers: Brian Ayers, Paul Janzen
INCIDENT RADIO COMMUNICATIONS PLAN 1-205
1. INCIDENT NAME 2013 Summer CWFIMA
2. DATE/TIME PREPARED June 2nd, 20131700hrs
3. OPERATIONAL PERIOD DATE/TIME June 3rd, 2013 0700-1700
4. BASIC RADIO CHANNEL UTILIZATION
Ch# Channel Name Assignment RX Frequency Narrowband (N) Wideband (W)
RX Tone/NAC
TX Frequency Narrowband (N) Wideband (W)
TX Tone/NAC
Mode Digital (D) Analog (A) Mixed (M)
Remarks
1 Bendix /K ing Ch 1 T a d 168.3500 N 168.3500 N A C lass room Use Only
2 Bendix /King C H 2 T a c 2 168.0500 N 168.0500 N A C lassroom Use Only
3 Bendix /K ing C H 3 T a c 3 168.0700 N 168.0700 N A C lass room Use Only
4 Bendix /King C H 4 T a c 4 168.2000 N 168.2000 N A C lass room Use Only
5 Bendix /K ing C H 5 T a c 5 168.6000 N 168.6000 N A C lass room Use Only
5 Motoro la
D T R 800 Radio S I M P L E X 5
Zone L Channe l 5
A c a d e m y C M D / Logist ics
9 Motoro la
D T R 800 Rad io H S E M NC
Zone A Channe l 9
Field Si tes to ICP
Motoro la D T R 800 Radio
M A C 1 3 S W Z o n e C
Channe l 13 Southwest Co lorado M A C
(Mult i Agency Coord inat ion)
5. 1-205 Prepared B y Eric Simmons, CTSP/COML ''^p^^'^
MEDICAL PLAN 1. Incident Name
2013 CWFIMA Montrose/Olathe
Date Prepared
6/2/13
3. Time Prepared
1455
4. Operational Period
6/03/13 0630-1800
S. Incident Medical Aid station
Medical Aid Stations Location ALS Yes No
Medical Unit Rm 103 - Olathe High School
Steve Stone S-212 site
6. Transportation
Ground Ambulance Services
Name Address Phone ALS Yes No
Olathe Ambulance Church & Hwy 348, Olathe, CO 911
Transcare Ambulance 95 Merchant Dr., Montrose, CO 970-240-9544
Air Ambulance Services
Name Address Phone ALS Yes No
Tri State Care Flight 830 S . 4 * St. Montrose 970-252-1088
7. Hospitals
Name Address Field
Travel Time Air Ground
School Travel Time Air Ground
Phone Helipad Yes No
Trauma Burn Level Center
Montrose Memorial 800 S Z"' Montrose 10 970-249-2211
Delta Memorial 1501 E. 3'^ St, Delta 10 970-874-7681
St. Mary's Hospital 2635 N 7"" St. Grand Jot, CO 81505 20 65 970-298-2273
8. Medical Emergency Procedures
C l a s s r o o m
• Report ALL injuries to direct supervisor or instructor
• Call 911 for life ttireats, and then notify Safety Officer and Medical Unit Leader.
• For minor injuries or illnesses on campus report to the Medical Unit in Room 103, Olathe H.S.
• After-hours medical needs: call 911 and notify one of the following personnel:
Ray Bondi 303-921-9369 or Dennis Sibila 719-214-9974
Fie ld S i t e s
In the event of a medical emergency provide the following information to the Comm. Unit on Command (Ch 6)
Declare the nature of the emergency. Medical injury/illness? If injury/illness is it Life Threatening? If Life Threatening, then request that the designated frequency be cleared for emergency traffic. Identify the on-scene Point of Contact (POC) by Resource and Last name (i.e. POC is TFLD Smith), Identify nature of incident, number injured, patient assessment(s) and location (geographic and GPS coordinates), Identify on-scene medical personnel by position and name (i.e. EMT Jones), Identify preferred method of patient transport, Request any additional resources and/or equipment, Document all information received and transmitted on the radio or phone. Communicate any changes in the on-scene Point of Contact or medical personnel as they occur S-212A: For Life Threatening injuries, contact onsite EMT or Safety.
9. Prepared by (Medical Unit Leader) ^
Ray Bondi MDL/Dennis Sibila MEDL(t)
10. Reviewed by (Safety Officer).
Brian Ayers S0F1
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^, ZONE 2 92... NORTH FORK FORECAST AREA-Climate portal WeatherSafety INCLUDING... CENTRAL GUNNISON AND UNCOMPAHGRE RIVER BASINS... Preparedness SOUTHERN GRAND MESA... SOUTHERN UNCOMPAHGRE PLATEAU Sky'wam~'''° 255 PM MDT SUN JUN 2 2013 Weather Spotters Coop Program „„,, AdJonalL .TONIGHT... Items of interest SKY/WEATHER MOSTLY CLEAR (20-30%) . iTuca'ttonRji'omces TEMPERATURE 50-60 F NEAR 6000 FEET COOP Observer 4 0-50 F NEAR 8000 FEET. Uca?Projects MAX HUMIDITY 25-35% NEAR 6000 FEET Contactus 36-46% NEAR 8000 FEET. Contactinfo 20-FOOT WINDS UPSLOPE/UPVALLEY 4 TO 8 MPH BECOMING Feecback
' T T Q A DOWNSLOPE/DOWNVALLEY 3 TO 6 MPH BY SUNSET. lJ is9 r», lOK FT WIND SOUTHWEST 15 TO 20 MPH INCREASING TO 2 0 TO 2 5
MPH AFTER MIDNIGHT. CWR 0 PERCENT. LAL 1. HAINES INDEX 6 HIGH. .MONDAY... SKY/WEATHER PARTLY CLOUDY (30-40%). NEAR 6000
FEET...ISOLATED SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS AFTER 1200. NEAR 8000 FEET... SCATTERED SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS AFTER 1200. SOME STORMS DRY.
MAX TEMPERATURE 81-91 F NEAR 6000 FEET 77-87 F NEAR 8000 FEET.
MIN HUMIDITY 7-12%. 20-FOOT WINDS DOWNSLOPE/DOWNVALLEY WINDS 4 TO 8 MPH BECOMING
WEST 10 TO 15 MPH IN THE AFTERNOON. LOCALIZED GUSTS UP TO 25 MPH.
lOK FT WIND WEST 20 TO 25 MPH. 9
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CWR 5 PERCENT. LAL NEAR 6000 FEET . . . 1 UNTIL 1200...THEN 2
NEAR 8000 FEET...1 UNTIL 1200...THEN 4. HAINES INDEX 5 MODERATE.
.MONDAY NIGHT. . . SKY/WEATHER PARTLY CLOUDY (30-40%). NEAR 6000
FEET...ISOLATED SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS. NEAR 8000 FEET...SCATTERED SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS UNTIL 2400. ISOLATED SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS AFTER 2400. SOME STORMS DRY.
MIN TEMPERATURE 47-57 F NEAR 6000 FEET 38-48 F NEAR 8000 FEET.
MAX HUMIDITY 38-48% NEAR 6000 FEET 54-64% NEAR 8000 FEET.
20-FOOT WINDS UPSLOPE/UPVALLEY 4 TO 8 MPH BECOMING DOWNSLOPE/DOWNVALLEY 3 TO 6 MPH BY SUNSET.
lOK FT WIND WEST 15 TO 20 MPH BECOMING NORTHWEST 10 TO 15 MPH AFTER MIDNIGHT.
CWR 5 PERCENT. LAL NEAR 6000 FEET . . . 2
NEAR 8000 FEET...4 UNTIL 2400...THEN 2. HAINES INDEX 4 LOW.
.TUESDAY... SKY/WEATHER NEAR 6000 FEET ... MOSTLY SUNNY (20-301) UNTIL
1200...THEN PARTLY CLOUDY {40-50%)...ISOLATED SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS AFTER 1200. NEAR 8000 FEET. ..PARTLY CLOUDY (40-50%) . . .ISOLATED SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS.
MAX TEMPERATURE 81-91 F NEAR 6000 FEET 76-86 F NEAR 8000 FEET.
MIN HUMIDITY 11-16%. 20-FOOT WINDS DOWNSLOPE/DOWNVALLEY 3 TO 6 MPH BECOMING
UPSLOPE/UPVALLEY 4 TO 8 MPH BY 1100. lOK FT WIND WEST 10 TO 15 MPH. CWR 5 PERCENT. LAL NEAR 6000 FEET . . . 1 UNTIL 1200... THEN 2
NEAR 8000 FEET...2. HAINES INDEX 5 MODERATE.
.FORECAST FOR DAY 3 THROUGH 7...
.WEDNESDAY...MOSTLY CLEAR. ISOLATED SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS. LOWS 4 9-59. HIGHS 82-92. WINDS LESS THAN 15 MPH. .THURSDAY...MOSTLY CLEAR. LOWS 47-57. HIGHS 83-93. WINDS LESS THAN 15 MPH. .FRIDAY...PARTLY CLOUDY. ISOLATED SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS NEAR 8000 FEET. LOWS 48-58. HIGHS 82-92. WINDS LESS THAN 15 MPH. .SATURDAY...PARTLY CLOUDY. ISOLATED SHOWERS AND THUNDERSTORMS NEAR 8000 FEET. LOWS 48-58. HIGHS 79-89. .SUNDAY...MOSTLY CLEAR. LOWS 46-56. HIGHS 80-90.
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P A R K I N G
CWFIMA Olathe Middle/High School
Designated Parking
CWFIMA 2013 Montrose/Olathe Olathe High/Middle School
Campus map
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W h o R o o m
Med ica l 103
Check- in G y m
Coord ina to r 102
IC, Safety 1 0 1
PIO,Plans,Training 1 0 1
Logistics Logs
Vendors G y m
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Columbine Midd le Schbol)
o G Golf @ The Bridges
o H Horsefly Brewing CO
846 E Main
o R Rascals Brewpub
N. Sellg & N. First
Mtanni Rd
Sunn
Niagara Rd
Stone- fi;,cilge Dr
I Oak Grove Rd
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P l a t e Directions
S from Olattie on US- 50, hence to US-550 to RIdgeway
@ Ridgeway W on C O 62 (toward Tellurlde)
1.8 miles Qust past top of hill) turri N on Cnty 24A
0.9 miles N turn W on Cnty 24 ^
0.9 miles W go straight onto Cr|ty Rd 1 -
@ top of ridge, go past swi tchback and turn rt on " P o n m r o s a "
Fire station 0.4 mi east on Ponderosa
This map was ganarated by tha Colorado Hunting Atlas (hi1tp:;/ndismaps.nrel.col05tata.edu/HuntinoAtlas). Information depicted is for reference purposes only and is complied from ttie best availabia sources. Reasonable efforts liave been made to ensure accuracy. The Colorado Paries and WHdIlfa it not rtsponilbia tor damages that mayT arise from the use of this map. Mapped property boundaries may or may not reflect actual legal holdings. It is the hunter's responsibility to know where private property exists. Colorado law does NOT require landowners to fence or mark property boundaries. For more detailed or missing Information, plan* oontaot the Colorado Parks I and WildlifB at (303)297-1192 (M-F Bam-Spm MST). I
2013 CWFIMA Olathe Meeting Schedule & Times to Know
0630-1730 Check-In and Vendors open -Mid Sch Gym
0715
0800
0900
1100
1330
1400
1500
1600
(SUPPLY OPEN from 0700 to 1730) -Mini Gym
Operational Period Briefing -Courtyard & Division Breal<-out with ALL instructors
Classes start
Command & General Staff Meeting
Vendor and Staff Lunch
1100-1245 Students - Lunch STICK TO ASSIGNED TIMES
Tactics Meeting (Operations)
Planning/Strategy Meeting
All Inputs for lAP Due to DOCL (please remain available until 1700)
lAP to copy
-115
-Cafeteria
-Cafeteria
-115
-115
-ICP
All Classes - See lAP for Assigned Lunch Period
6/1/2013 0900
UNIT LOG 1. INCIDENT NAME 2. DATE
PREPARED 3. TIME
PREPARED
4. UNIT NAME/DESIGNATORS. 5. UNIT LEADER (NAME AND POSITION) 6. OPERATIONAL PERIOD
PERSONNEL ROSTER ASSIGNED
NAME ICS POSITION HOME BASE
ACTIVITY LOG (CONTINUE ON REVERSE)
TIME MAJOR EVENTS
NFF.S 1. . 7