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Fireworks are illegal on public lands

Fireworks are illegal. Possessing, discharging and/or using fireworks are prohibited public lands. Has space at bottom right for agency logo and contact information. If used around July 4, encourage people to attend local community firework events. Remember that agencies other than the Forest Service may prefer different wording, like fireworks are restricted on (agency name) lands.

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Fireworks are illegal, prohibited graphic with fireworks, Smokey Bear with Shovel
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Know Before You Go: Gathering Firewood for Personal Use

Know Before You Go: Gathering Firewood for Personal Use; get a map and permit; check the weather, be ready to put out a fire; obey fire restrictions

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Green recatngle box across the top, with reversed USDA logo. Know before you go graphic with chainsaw and firewood, Before you go reversed box, get a permit and a map graphic, check the weather with sun, thermometer and wind graphic, be ready to put out your fire with extinguisher and shovel, stage one fire restrictions, spark arrestor with green check, fire extinguisger with green check, figure with shovel and green check, US Forest Service shield, red bar at bottom with San Juan NF fire restiction link
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Take Aim against wildfires while debris burning

Take Aim against wildfires while debris burning: fire danger weather; make sure your fire is dead out; burning alternatives and call 911. This was for the San Juan National Forest, but you can change the name and contact info.

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Take Aim against wildfires while debris burning: fire danger weather; make sure your fire is dead out; burning alternatives and call 911
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Sniffing Out Wildfire Arson

Contains photo of Riley the Arson Dog and contact information to encourage people to report arson. This is a postcard, printed 4-up on 8.5x11 card stock, then trimmed to postcard size. The back page contacts contact information and hotline number.

You will need to put in a photo of a local arson dog.

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Sniffing Out Wildland Arson with Arson K-9 Riley, a black Lab.
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Fireworks Prohibited

This is a poster about fireworks being prohibited.  You can change the wording based on your agency’s restrictions. Agency logos and addresses can be changed; open the  art_fireworks folder then open the agencylogos.pptx. Copy and paste your logo into this file, resize and add your contact information.

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Smokey Bear on poster, text described the prohibited fireworks.
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2017

Quick Tips for Preventing Wildfire Property Damage and Ready, Set, Go Tips

This is a 3-up Ready-Set-Go rack card printed front and back on 8.5x11, then trimmed along grey lines to create 3 rack cards or inserts. Side one has tips on preparing your home, divided into what you can do in 10 minutes, and hour and a day. Read-Set-Go side has evacuation tips. San Juan and Pike National Forest.

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Quick Tips for preventing wildfire property damage
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Campfire Safety Billboard

This is a billboard graphic that shows a hiker walking away from a burning forest with the text reading "Is your campfire Dead Out?  Be Sure"

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Billboard Graphic that shows a hiker walking away from a burning forest and the text reads "Is you Campfire Dead Out?  Be sure"
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NWCG Latest Announcements

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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2023 Transition Plan for Complex Incident Management

Date: January 25, 2023
Contact: Shane McDonald and Jesse Bender

This memorandum provides NWCG direction for the continued transition to Complex Incident Management (CIM).
The NWCG Standards for Wildland Fire Position Qualifications, PMS 310-1, includes the position qualification requirements for the seven Complex Command and General Staff (C&GS) positions. The NWCG Field Evaluation Form will be an option for Complex certification until January 1, 2025. The NWCG Wildland Fire Risk and Complexity Assessment (RCA), PMS 236, has been updated to include Part D:  Functional Complexity and Complex Incident Complexity Indicators.

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2023 NWCG Executive Board Annual Letter

Date: January 24, 2023
Contact: NWCG Executive Board

As NWCG continues to implement our role in modernizing the wildland fire workforce, looking forward to 2023 it is clear the portfolio of critical work within NWCG extends beyond highlighted accomplishments or identified priorities. Nevertheless, we expect the continuation of the high tempo operational pace so acknowledging there will be important matters competing for limited time and staff, the EB identifies the following as priorities for the upcoming year:

  • Incident Performance and Training Modernization (IPTM)
  • Complex Incident Management (CIM)
  • Standardized Business Practices 

Thank you for the critically important work you will do in the coming year.

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NWCG Burn Protocols

Date: January 19, 2023
Contact: Emergency Medical Committee (EMC)

The NWCG Burn Protocols provide a Burn Injury Flow Chart, Emergency Department Burn Evaluation Flow Chart and Burn Injury Care Guidelines. These documents were developed for firefighters and fire managers in the field to better assess burn injuries and expediate the injured firefighter to the appropriate level of care.

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