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No Fires; Permitted and Prohibited Fires

11x17 fire restrictions poster. PERMITTED: Campfires are only allowed in established metal fire rings within developed areas such as campgrounds; Pressurized gas stoves and space heating devices that can be quickly turned off are allowed; Portable stoves and lanterns using liquid petroleum fuels. PROHIBITED: No open fires are allowed in dispersed, backcountry areas. Wood and charcoal fires, charcoal grills, and portable braziers are prohibited. Fires are prohibited in rock fire pits and rock fire rings.

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Nor fires in red at a slant, with red slash prohibited symbol over flames. Icons of prohibited and permitted activities
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No Fires Due to Wildfire Danger Restrictions, 11x17

11x17 poster describing restrictions. All open fires are prohibited on the Deschutes National Forest, the Ochoco National Forest and Crooked River National Grassland, and the Prineville District, BLM. Contains  smoking and campfire restrictions and campfire alternatives.

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No fires due to wildfire danger, flame under red prohibited slash symbol. Icons with prohibited and permitted activities for smoking restrictions, campfire alternatives, and portal signs for 4 national forests,
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Prevent Wildfires While Target Shooting (Target near rock)

Prevent Wildfires While Target Shooting flyer. 

  • Bring a shovel and water or fire extinguisher to put out a fire.
  • Place your targets on dirt or gravel, away from grass.
  • If fire danger is high, consider shooting at an established outdoor or indoor range.
  • Don’t shoot with steel core ammo.
  • Exploding targets, tracer ammo and incendiary ammo are illegal on public lands.
  • Don’t shoot trash like TVs or other appliances.
  • Don’t smoke or park near dry grass.
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Prevent wildfires while target shooting. Border with target sheet on a post, in front of a rock and spark near burning grass in background. Forest Service shield, National Forest Portal sign
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2018

Today's Fire Danger level, tree ring

Today's Fire Danger: Wood tree ring with low (green), moderate (blue), high (yellow), very high (Orange) and Extreme (Red) wedge shapes. Flame arrow points to level. This flyer is designed to be displayed in agency offices, windows and bulletin boards outside offices. where it can be changed to reflect that day's danger level. If used, care needs to be given that it is updated daily.

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Today's Fire Danger: Wood tree ring with low (green), moderate (blue), high (yellow), very high (Orange) and Extreme (Red) wedge shapes. Flame arrow points to level.
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License Holder insert

This is a business card size insert that printed front and back on preforated Avery business card stock. It contains more specific customized information about current restrictions and can be placed into hunting fishing license holders.

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Prohibited: exploding targets, tracer rounds and fireworks; respected access is open access; help protect your public lands
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2018

Explosives prohibited on national forest lands

8.5x11 flyer that can be edited with more specific text based on regulations in your area. Some places will allow exploding targets at certain times of the year.

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Red border with explosives prohibited text; figure shooting tracer ammo; exploding target; respected access is open access logo
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2018

Only you can prevent wildfires Smokey Bear banner, 38x18

This can be printed on a plotter, laminated and used as a table top display or hung on wall or front of table.

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Smokey Bear, only you can prevent wildfires, make sure your campfire is dead out, obey fire restrictions, do not park or drive on dry grass
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NWCG Latest Announcements

6 Minutes for Safety - Week of Remembrance June 30 -July 6

Date: June 29, 2023
Contact6MFS Subcommittee

As we approach the Week of Remembrance (June 30 - July 6), we all take a moment to reflect on the wildland fire incidents that took the lives of many of our brothers and sisters. Today, the 6 Minutes For Safety Subcommittee issued a letter to leadership to honor the fallen and to express the importance of lessons learned, checking in with your wildland fire families, and prioritizing the people who serve in the important mission of fighting wildland fire.

References:

6MFS Week of Remembrance

Summary of NWCG Complex Incident Management Implementation Decisions

Date: June 23, 2023
Contact: Aitor Bidaburu and Sarah Lee

The purpose of this memorandum is to summarize the NWCG decisions related to the implementation of Complex Incident Management (CIM) to date and to communicate the pathways for Type 3 Command & General Staff (C&G), Unit Leaders, and Division Supervisors (DIVS) to Complex C&G positions.

This memo does not include any new decisions and is only a summary of NWCG decisions to this point.

References:

Memorandum 23-005

CIM Story Map

Glossary Term for Review: Equipment Identifier

Date: June 22, 2023
Contact: Data Standards and Terminology Board (DSTB)

Hello Wildland Fire Data Community! The Data Standards and Terminology Board has received a request for a new term/data standard. A few things about our process are maturing – this includes ensuring definitions capture only the essence of the term – and nothing more. Historically our definitions have been overloaded with rules, descriptions, and examples, all in an effort to ensure the term is understood. There is a place for that information, just not in the definition. You will see that we are now including those fields, when applicable, as part of the proposed term. If you have additional content that you think will help explain a term, please add it to your feedback.

Please review, share with your subgroups, and provide feedback. The comment period will close July 21, 2023.

Thank you for your engagement in the NWCG glossary process – your participation is key to our success.

Background: Apparatus Number is a field currently exchanged in IRWIN and was originally grandfathered in. The time has come to update the term and standard, but we need your help!

Proposed Data Value Rules:  String, max 75 characters
Proposed Data Element: Equipment Identifier
Proposed Data Element Description: The unique alphanumeric values assigned to an apparatus.
Supersedes: Apparatus Number - the external alphanumeric value painted on the side of the equipment.

References:

Glossary Request Feedback

Resource Ordering Systems Resource Item Data Entry Standards

Glossary Term for Review

Date: June 9, 2023
Contact: Data Standards and Terminology Board (DSTB)

The Data Standards and Terminology Board is requesting feedback on a glossary term. In this case, the proposal is for the addition of Business Rules. Historically we overloaded our definitions with definitions, descriptions, rules etc. We are now trying to separate the parts to make them distinct parts of a glossary term.

Please review, share with your subgroups, and provide feedback as appropriate. The comment period will close July 7, 2023.

Existing Term: Incident Complex
Incident Complex Proposed Business Rules
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  1. Child records must meet large fire criteria specific to incident size to be included in an incident relationship within an incident complex. Child records must be at least 100 acres in timber or 300 acres in grass brush to be added to an Incident Complex.
  2. Wildfire (WF) records that are Human Caused shall not be added to an Incident Complex.
  3. Child records may only be in one Incident Complex at a time

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Glossary Request Feedback