BOUNDARY LINE FIRES. A boundary line fire, as defined in Exhibit A, Glossary of Terms, will be the initial attack responsibility of the protecting agencies on either side of the boundary. Neither agency will assume the other Agency is aware of the fire or that the other agency will take action. Each agency will make every reasonable effort to communicate with the other concerning the fire. When protecting agencies have arrived at the site of the fire, the agencies will mutually agree to the designation of an Incident command organization.
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Samples: Cooperative Wildland Fire Management Agreement, Master Cooperative Wildland Fire Management and Stafford Act Response Agreement, Master Cooperative Wildland Fire Management and Stafford Act Response Agreement
BOUNDARY LINE FIRES. A boundary line fire, as defined in Exhibit A, Glossary of Terms, will be the initial attack responsibility of the protecting agencies Agencies on either side of the boundary. Neither agency Agency will assume the other Agency is aware of the fire or that the other agency Agency will take action. Each agency Agency will make every reasonable effort to communicate with the other concerning the fire. When protecting agencies have arrived at the site of the fire, the agencies will mutually agree to the designation of an Incident command Command organization.
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Samples: Cooperative Wildland Fire Management Agreement, Cooperative Wildland Fire Management Agreement, Master Cooperative Wildland Fire Management and Stafford Act Response Agreement
BOUNDARY LINE FIRES. A boundary line fire, as defined in Exhibit A, Glossary of Terms, will be the initial attack responsibility of the protecting agencies Agencies on either side of the boundary. Neither agency Agency will assume the other Agency is aware of the fire or that the other agency Agency will take action. Each agency Agency will make every reasonable effort to communicate with the other concerning the fire. When protecting agencies have arrived at the site of the firearrived, the agencies will mutually agree to the designation of an Incident command Command organization.
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Samples: Cooperative Wildland Fire Management Agreement, Cooperative Wildland Fire Management Agreement
BOUNDARY LINE FIRES. A boundary line fire, as defined in Exhibit A, Glossary of Terms, will be the initial attack responsibility of the protecting agencies on either side of the boundary. Neither agency will assume the other Agency is aware of the fire or that the other agency will take action. Each agency will make every reasonable effort to communicate with the other concerning the fire. When protecting agencies have arrived at the site of the fire, the agencies will mutually agree to the designation of an Incident command Command organization.
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Samples: Master Cooperative Wildland Fire Management and Stafford Act Response Agreement
BOUNDARY LINE FIRES. A boundary line fire, as defined in Exhibit A, Glossary of Terms, will be the initial attack responsibility of the protecting agencies Agencies on either side of the boundary. Neither agency Agency will assume the other Agency is aware of the fire or that the other agency Agency will take action. Each agency Agency will make every reasonable effort to communicate with the other concerning the fire. When protecting agencies have arrived at the site of the fire, the agencies will mutually agree to the designation of an Incident command organization.fire.β
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BOUNDARY LINE FIRES. A boundary line fire, as defined in Exhibit A, Glossary of TermsGlossary, will be the initial attack responsibility of the protecting agencies on either side of the boundary. Neither agency will assume the other Agency is aware of the fire or that the other agency will take action. Each agency will make every reasonable effort to communicate with the other concerning the fire. When protecting agencies have arrived at the site of the fire, the agencies will mutually agree to the designation of an Incident command organization.
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BOUNDARY LINE FIRES. A boundary line fire, as defined in Exhibit A, Glossary of Terms, will be the initial attack responsibility of the protecting agencies on either side of the boundary. Neither agency will assume the other Agency agency is aware of the fire or that the other agency will take action. Each agency will make every reasonable effort to communicate with the other concerning the fire. The most qualified individual of the protecting agency, who arrives on the fire first, will act as incident commander.When protecting agencies have arrived at the site of the firearrived, the agencies will mutually agree to the designation of an Incident command Command organization.
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