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Report Wildfire Arson Hotline

Report Wildfire Arson. You will need to add arson hotline number for your area to the graphic. There is space at the bottom to the left and right of the number for agency logo and contact info,

If you see or learn of someone deliberately setting a wildfire, call 1-800-XXX-XXXX and note the following:

  • Vehicle description and license number.
  • Location or GPS coordinates.
  • Description of suspect.
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Report wildfire arson with hand holding a cell phone with graphic of arsonist
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Let's take arson seriously brochure (Texas)

Brochure that outlines the cost of arson, and tips for reporting arson to law enforcement. You will need to change photos on the inside to match your area. Make sure you have secured the right to use the photos. This brochure can be printed on letter-sized paper then folded to 3.67x8.5.

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11x8.5 folds to trifold brochure 3.67x8.5
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Brochure with firefighter at a brush fire; arson canine, arson hotline
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2018

Cool Your Coals; Drown, Stir and Feel

Cool Your Coals; Drown, Stir and Feel to make sure your fire is dead out; campfire tips. USDA identity strip across the top; San Juan National Forest and Forest Service shield at bottom.

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Cool Your Coals; Drown, Stir and Feel to make sure your fire is dead out
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Is your campfire DEAD OUT card

This two sided card prints front and back on 11x8.5 card stock, then trimmed to 4.25x5.5, giving you 4 cards. The front shows how a wildfire starts from an unattended campfire; the back illustrates drown-stir-feel.  Space left  for agency logos and information.

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11x8.5 trims to 4.25x5.5
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Graphic shows how a wildfire starts from an unattended campfire; the back illustrates drown-stir-feel. 
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Drown Your Fire Flyer (water splashing on flame)

Drown your fire, water splashing on flames. Space left for agency logos and contact information. File contains 3 designs (white background, yellow background, dark blue background). By exporting to jpg, could also be used for social media posts.

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11x8.5
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Drown your fire with water splashing on a flame.
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2018

Drown Your Warming Fire

Drown your warming fire, Obey fire restrictions; Never leave a fire unattended. Douse your fire before leaving. Make sure your fire is dead out by feeling with your hand. If it’s too hot to touch, it’s too hot to leave. Space left for adding agency logos and contact information.

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11x8.5
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Drown your warming fire with person seated on a log by a warming fire
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2018

Know Before You Go: Campfire Restrictions

Describes campfire restrictions on the San Juan National Forest. Campfires are allowed in Forest Service manufactured fire rings and grills at developed campgrounds and picnic areas, plus tips on campfire alternatives.

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Know before you go campfire graphic and campfire alternative examples, Forest portal sign, Forest Service shield
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Prevent Wildfires While Target Shooting 11x17

Prevent Wildfires While Target Shooting, 11x17 circle target with wildfire prevention tips; check the weather, be prepared to put out a fire; put targets on dirt or gravel, call 911, check for restrictions. Agency logo and address can be added by removing the "thank you" section at bottom.

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Prevent Wildfires while target shooting, 11x17 circle target with fire prevention tips
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NWCG Latest Announcements

Incident Management Organization Permissible Values List

Date: March 27, 2023
Contact: Communication, Education, and Prevention Committee (CEPC)

The Data Standards and Terminology Board is requesting feedback on the Incident Management Organization permissible values list. The proposal is to add the value CIMT.
Please review, share with your subgroups, and provide feedback as appropriate. The standard will be out for review until April 27, 2023.

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

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Geospatial Standard for Review

Date: March 13, 2023
Contact: Communication, Education, and Prevention Committee (CEPC)

The Data Standards and Terminology Board has the Fire Restrictions Polygon ready for review. Please review, share with your subgroups, and provide feedback as appropriate. The standard will be out for review until April 10, 2023.
This standard was developed between the Communication, Education, and Prevention Committee (CEPC) and stakeholders. CEPC will be the steward of this standard.
Thank you for your engagement in the standard process – your participation is key to our success.

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Safety Warning 23-01: Non-Specification Fire Shelters

Date: March 10, 2023
Contact: David Maclay-Schulte, Equipment Specialist, 406-329-3965 

Issue:  Non-specification fire shelters are being advertised and sold on the open market as meeting Forest Service (FS) specification 5100-606 requirements.
The non-specification shelters are made from unknown materials and components that have not been tested and certified to ensure compliance with specification requirements. The unspecified materials can impact the performance and safety of the non-specification fire shelter if utilized in a deployment.

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Equipment Bulletin 23-01: Discontinuation of Shelf Stable Food Boxes (NFES 7478) in NISC

Date: March 7, 2023
Contact: Sam Wu, 909-731-9072

The shelf stable food box pilot program has concluded. While the item received positive field feedback, it is both labor-intensive and cost-prohibitive to continue offering. It will be discontinued and not available from the National Interagency Support Cache (NISC) system.
A Cache Memo will be distributed to the National Interagency Cache System for direction to remove the Shelf Stable Food Boxes from the National Interagency Cache System.

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