Boundary Fires. Reference Provision 35 in CFMA The first arriving officer of the responding agency is responsible for immediately determining the exact location and jurisdiction of the incident. Once the location is determined and it is safe to do so the protecting agency (ies) will take over coordination. The coordinating agency may use or return the incoming resources of the other agencies. The following guidelines apply to initial attack, extended attack, or major fire situations:
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Samples: Share Agreement, Act Response Agreement, Share Agreement
Boundary Fires. Reference Provision 35 in CFMA The first arriving officer of the responding agency is responsible for immediately determining the exact location and jurisdiction of the incident. Once the location is determined and it is safe to do so the protecting agency (ies) will take over coordination. The coordinating agency may use or return the incoming resources of the other agencies. The following guidelines apply to initial attack, extended attack, or major fire situations:
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Samples: Share Agreement, Share Agreement, www.fs.usda.gov