Common use of No Divert Clause in Contracts

No Divert. A “No Divert” notification of air support is for the direct and immediate threat to life of a firefighter or the public. The incident commander shall contact the ECC to advise of a “No Divert”. When the threat has passed, the incident commander shall immediately advise the ECC that the “No Divert” is lifted. This procedure shall be used for genuine emergencies only. An advancing fire or structure threat is not, in itself, enough justification to request a “No Divert”.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Cooperative Wildland Fire Management Agreement, Cooperative Wildland Fire Management Agreement, Cooperative Wildland Fire Management and Stafford Act Response Agreement

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No Divert. A “No Divert” notification of air support is for the direct and immediate threat to life of a firefighter or the public. The incident commander shall contact the ECC to and advise of a “No Divert”. When the threat has passed, the incident commander shall immediately advise the ECC that the “No Divert” is lifted. This procedure shall be used for genuine emergencies only. An advancing fire or structure threat is not, in itself, enough justification to request a “No Divert”.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Master Cooperative Wildland Fire Management and Stafford Act Response Agreement

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