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Incident Management System Wildland Fire Qualification Guide. (National Wildland Fire Coordinating Group Publication 310-1), (xxxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/publications/310-1) • Forest Service Fire and Aviation Management Qualifications Guide, (USFS), (xxxxx://xxx.xx.xxx.xx/fire/publications/) • And/or Wildland Training for Structural Firefighters, (U.S. Fire Administration), (xxxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxxx.xxx/wui_toolkit/wui_training.html). Each agency will provide coordination and payment of personnel and equipment, as needed, when local government or structure fire department resources are required within their respective Protection Areas. These costs may be reimbursable per terms of local agreements. Personnel and equipment of these departments will be utilized only in their areas of specialized expertise, jurisdiction and qualification. Additional guidance is contained in the Interagency Standard for Fire and Fire Aviation Operations (xxxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/policies/pol_ref_redbook.html).
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Incident Management System Wildland Fire Qualification Guide. (National Wildland Fire Coordinating Group Publication 310-1), (xxxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/publications/310-1) Forest Service Fire and Aviation Management Qualifications Guide, (USFS), (xxxxx://xxx.xx.xxx.xx/fire/publications/) And/or Wildland Training for Structural Firefighters, (U.S. Fire Administration), (xxxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxxx.xxx/wui_toolkit/wui_training.html). Each agency will provide coordination and payment of personnel and equipment, as needed, when local government or structure fire department resources are required within their respective Protection Areas. These costs may be reimbursable per terms of local agreements. Personnel and equipment of these departments will be utilized only in their areas of specialized expertise, jurisdiction and qualification. Additional guidance is contained in the Interagency Standard for Fire and Fire Aviation Operations (httphttps://xxx.xxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxx/xxx_xxx_xxxxxxx.xxxx). Preparedness Protection Planning: The Jurisdictional Agencies are responsible for setting the strategic fire direction. Table 4: Due Dates and Protection Planning Tasks December AWFCG Meeting AWFCG selects or affirms the Alaska Type 1 & 2 Incident Commanders for the upcoming fire season. (AWFCG SOP) January AWFCG Meeting AWFCG review and update of AIWFMP. (AWFCG SOP) Teletype hub at AFS is operational year round. (Clause 48.c) Integrated Fire Management (IFM) system is operational year round. (Clause 48.d) January 15 ICAP Applications for Type 1 & 2 IMT members are due. IMT nomination procedures are located at xxxxx://xxxx.xx.xxx.xxx/logdisp/overhead.php/ under Logistics and Dispatch. Deadline for submitting ownership data for inclusion in Alaska Land Status product. Month of February AWFCG Operations Committee and Incident Commanders (Type 1&2) select IMT members, Trainees and Apprentices. February 15 Updated Federal and State of Alaska Geographic Area Supplements available with rates for Emergency Equipment Rental Agreements for upcoming fire season. (Clause 44.c). February 15March 1 Deadline for submitting AIWFMP Management Option designation changes to AFS GIS per the Management Option Change Procedures under Documents at xxxxx://xxxx.xx.xxx.xxx/administration/awfcg.php?folder=Management%20Options%20Change%20Procedures&content=d:\content\admin\awfcg\C.%20Documents Deadline for submitting protection area boundary changes to AFS GIS. (Clause 23) Deadline for submission of siteknown sites data, orthophotos, and fire perimeter updates to AFS to i...
Incident Management System Wildland Fire Qualification Guide. (National Wildland Fire Coordinating Group Publication 310-1), (xxxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/publications/310-1) Forest Service Fire and Aviation Management Qualifications Guide, (USFS), (xxxxx://xxx.xx.xxx.xx/fire/publications/)

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