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Page 2: 2012 Annual Report Pueblo Interagency Dispatch Center

NarrativeThe 2011 fire season rolled into 2012 with continued drought conditions and consistent fire activity throughout the year. Although fire occurrence and acreage was less than the 2011 season, the fires within the Pueblo Zone were intense involving more urban interface areas; The first reported fire with significant acreage in the Pueblo Zone occurred on January 18 in Kansas on the Potawatomi Tribal Trust land (Buskirk – 60 acres), (Ty 4 IMT) a starting point for the state of Kansas, who’s last large fire was reported on December 6th – Calfex Complex (Riley County – 6278 acres). In Colorado , there were a total of 5 large fires, the first occurred on March 26, 2012, the Lower North Fork (T 1 IMT- Harvey) Fire, ,located in Jefferson county that burned to 4,140 acres , damaging/destroying 24 homes and resulting in three fatalities. On June 23rd, two large fires started on the PSICC- the Treasure Fire (T 3 Team) Fire, located in Lake County on the Leadville Ranger District started at 10,000 feet burning to 420 acres. The Waldo Fire (T 3 Team) located in El Paso County on the Pikes Peak Ranger District burned 18,947 acres, damaging/destroying 347 homes and resulting with 2 fatalities. During the first day, the Pueblo Zone Type 3 Incident Management team was mobilized, along with key members from the Springer IMT 2 and started initial attack and with El Paso County evacuated 11,200 people, and ordered a (T 1 IMT-Harvey). In conclusion a total of 31, 0000 people were evacuated. The last Colorado large fire of the season was the Wetmore fire, (T 2 IMT Esperance) starting October 23 rd, Custer County, on the San Carlos Ranger District burned 1,998 acres, damaged/destroyed 15 homes.

All Federal agencies within the zone brought in severity resources to support local IA and Pueblo Dispatch. The Pike-San Isabel National Forest hosted a multitude of Regional pre-suppression crews, aircraft and engines utilizing most of the resources within the first 24 hours of their arrival on initial attack or support to larger incidents within the zone.

Pueblo Dispatch activated expanded dispatch for 80 days and ran 24 hour staffing for 86 days. We started 7 day staffing in early April and will continue through the New Year. The Center was staffed with 3 primary dispatchers and 5 new seasonal dispatchers. Due to primary staff vacancies we were supported with 5 detailed Center Managers, 1 Detailed Assistant Center Manager and 1 Lead Dispatcher. We ordered in 57 Dispatchers to support our operations in Aircraft, Initial Attack and Expanded Dispatch. By December 2 primary positions were filled; the PSICC has two vacancies the Center Manager and an Initial Attack Dispatcher. The Rio Grande National Forest has a new position a GS 5/6 18/8 Logistics Dispatcher that will be flown shortly. All in all it was a successful year. Additional successes, challenges and fun facts captured during the 2012 year. March: The center overcame the challenges of a City Power Outage during the mobilization and support of Lower North Fork fire, where we activated our COOP plan. In April and May the Center put on two D-110 classes, hired 5 dynamic seasonal dispatchers, conducted a 40 hour Dispatch Academy, hosted the Pueblo Zone Interagency Dispatch Workshop, successfully completed a BLM National and a R2 dispatch review and converted all of ROSS self – status accounts to the NAP security program and hosted a state congressional tour. In June, ROSS was down for several days due to a faulty upgrade connection with the USDA during the Springer, Treasure and Waldo Fire. Expanded dispatchers were challenged with supporting 3 Incident Management Teams, and succeeded in their support by going back to the basics, strong work ethics and positive attitudes. In June we had reports of metal falling from the sky (meteor showers) in Central Colorado causing a voluntary temporary shutdown of air operations. The center processed 180 airline travel request to mobilize or demobilize personnel to incidents. In July the center had several mass mobilizations of personnel and equipment, twice we mobilized approximately 40 overhead and 40 equipment orders for incidents outside the PIDC Zone. In a separate situation 3 IMT 2 teams were regionally ordered and team members were mobilized in two days. In August, while being mobilized to the Ditch Fire – the Tatanka IHC crew stopped in Larkspur FPD and put out 2 very active train started fires. August 7 PIDC dispatchers once again mobilized another 40 personnel /equipment to support out of area incidents. For the first time in the Center’s history - we ran out of engines available for out of zone assignments on three different occasions. A program started 6 years ago with Denver Fire that involved training their personnel in Dispatch positions proved itself over and over again. During the many mobilizations and incidents within our zone – their wildland fire team supported Pueblo with quality personnel willing to assist at a moment’s notice, however needed. Thanks to all of the agencies and Fire Board for your support this year with the purchase of much needed equipment and funding for the dispatch positions.

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Incident Totals

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1,502 Incidents

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Incidents by Agency

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22

52

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259

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47

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Colorado Incidents by County-259

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Kansas Incidents by County-40

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Incidents by Hour

0:00 1:00 2:00 3:00 4:00 5:00 6:00 7:00 8:00 9:00 10:00 11:00 12:00 13:00 14:00 15:00 16:00 17:00 18:00 19:00 20:00 21:00 22:00 23:000

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Incidents by Day

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Red Flag Warning Incidents-211

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Pueblo NWS-47 Denver/Boulder NWS-27 Dodge City NWS-27 Wichita NWS-15 Topeka NWS-10 Goodland NWS-51

Hastings NWS-23 Springfield NWS-7 Kansas City/Pleasant Hill NWS-4

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5 Year Average of Incidents-1,404

2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 20120

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1000

1200

1400

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1800

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1199

1324 1284

1413

1799

1502

2007-2011

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Fires and AcresTotals

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Fires and Acres by Agency

BIA BLM CNTY DDQ FWS NPS STATE USFS1

10

100

1000

10000

100000

15

7

98

6

12

32

66

1164

393

44324

11764

283

809

1600

16651

17

32

4

1

2

5534

4240

150

1

155

14

1

5310

HUM-209 Acres-76,988 LTN-111 Acres-4,580 UNK-15 Acres-5,310

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PSICC-Fires and Acres

Leadville R.D. Salida R.D. San Carlos R.D. Comanche R.D. Cimarron R.D. Pikes Peak R.D. South Park R.D. South Platte R.D.1

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RGF-Fires and Acres

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RGD, SLI-FMU-Fires and Acres

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393

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34

HUM-7 Acres-393 LTN-17 Acres-34

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County Fires and Acres

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4225

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5310

HUM-98 Acres-44,324 LTN-32 Acres-4,240 UNK-14 Acres-5,310

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335 Fires for 86,878 Acres by Month

January Febuary March April May June July August September October November December1

10

100

1000

10000

100000

75

35

1823

87 84

41

11 138

3

683

178

11857

1608

157

26249

8184

29440

154

2076

14

6278

Fires Acres

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Human and Lightning Fires by Month

January Febuary March April May June July August September October November December1

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1000

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35

16 17

62

22 19

6

117

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683

178

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HUM-209 Acres-76,988 LTN-111 Acres-4,580 UNK-15 Acres-5,310

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5 year Average-330 Fires, 103,871 Acres

2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012100

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305398

267 238

440335

30291

164680

4916435983

239235

86878

2007-2011Fires-1,648 Acres-519,353

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2012 Resource OrdersOverhead, Equipment (Engine’s), Aircraft and Crew – In/Out of Zone Assignments

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Overhead In Zone Incidents

Pueblo Reload Tanker Base Support CO-PSF-000005 SLV-PLC Severity CO-SLD-000631

RIO Grande NF Fire Support CO-RGF-000706 PSICC NF Support 2012

PSICC Severity CO-PSF-000604 Lower North Fork CO-JEX-000176

Ditch Creek CO-PSF-001060 Caylor CO-PSF-000125

PBC Support 2012 CO-PBC-000016 Springer CO-PSF-000556

Lost Turtle CO-PSF-000448 Wetmore CO-CUX-001403

Treasure CO-PSF-000633 Alamosa NWR Severity CO-ALR-000517

Arkansas CO-PSF-000521 Waldo Canyon CO-PSF-000636

BLM National Severity CO-RGD-000767 Gold Camp CO-PSF-000021

ROMO Severity CO-FFP-000563 PSICCC NF SUPPORT 2012 CO-PSF-000142

Great Sand Dunes Severity CO-GSP-000532 Platte River CO-PSF-000242

Cheetah CO-LSX-000738 Monument Helibase Support CO-PSF-000399

Frisco Canyon CO-LSX-001180 Weber CO-PSF-000495

Waldo Canyon Baer CO-PSF-000728 Pike San Isabel NF ABCD Misc. CO-PSF-000555

Turkey Ridge CO-RGD-001010 Mid-Plains Severity KS-QUR-000606

KS Severity 2012 KS-QUR-001120 West Eureka KS-MCR-000047

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Overhead Out of Zone Incidents

2012 TNF ABCD MISC AZ-TNF-00002 Stafford CA-SHF-002894

Bull Flat AZ-FTA-000060 Williams CA-ANF-004803

Charley AZ-TNF-000967 Rush CA-NOD-003490

Mistake AZ-TNF-000937 Jawbone CA-CDD-011542

TNF September Support CA-TNF-002077 Fort Complex CA-KNF-005659

CHIPs CA-PNF-001001 Bagley Complex CA-SHF-002744

READING CA-LNP-003115 GOFF CA-KNF-005533

Lost CA-NOD-003373 Salt Creek CA-SHF-002521

Wrigley CO-GRD-000455 Hewlett CO-ARF-000228

Lower North Fork Review Team CO-COS-000002 High Park CO-LRX-000329

Brush Creek CO-WRD-000429 2012 MAFFs Refresher CO-R02-0000006

Rocky Mountain RMCC Support CO-RMC-000001 ICS CO-RMR-000102

R2-FY12 Staging/Preposition Little Sand CO-SJF-000133

2012 ARF ABCD Miscellaneous CO-ARF-000001 Pine Ridge CO-GRD-000275

2012 ARF Support CO-ARF-000005 Powell Complex CO-WRD-000434

2012 Jeffco ATB Support- May CO-ARF-000199 Roach CO-ARF-000838

2012 Jeffco ATB Support- July CO-FTC-000545 R2 Severity- Fire Prevention CO-R02-0000013

2012 Jeffco ATB Support- August CO-ARF-000720 R2 Regional Office Support CO-R02-000003

2012 FTC Support CO-FTC-000002 Stuart Hole CO-AFR-000305

Air Park CO-SUA-000618 Sunrise Mine CO-UPD-000073

BEAR CO-WRD-000433 Weber CO-SJD-000271

BLM- Colorado National Severity CO-CSO-000002 Hwy 13 CO-GFX-000729

Brushy Mountain CO-MEX-000104 Vallecito CO-SJF-001038

Conway CO-LSD-000457 Fern Lake CO-RMP-000975

Galuchie CO-ARF-000133 2012 BOF Large Fire Support ID-BOF-000467

2012 NICC Support ID-FCF-000001 2012 R1 Large Fire Support MT-R01-000010

Avelene ID-SWS-000452 BAER Team East Sarpy MT-CRA-000101

Benwalk ID-BOD-000432 Butler MT-LNF-000804

Cave Canyon ID-STF-000423 Chrandal Creek MT-BRF-005432

Curran ID-STF-000503 Dahl MT-SOS-000013

Halstead ID-SCF-012151 Delphia MT-SOS-000070

Karney ID-SWS-000932 Eagle Creek MT-NCA-012058

Kinyon Road ID-TFD-000263 East Sarpy MT-CRA-000085

McGuire ID-NPF-000531 Elbow Pass Complex MT-LCF-002085

Mustang Complex ID-SCF-012190 Elevation Mountain MT-SWS-000438

Sheep ID0NPF-000604 Nineteen Mile MT-CES-000122

Springs ID-BOF-000646 Rosebud MT-SOS-000075

Trinity North ID-BOF-000667 Rosebud Complex MT-EAS-000007

Trinity Ridge ID-BOF-000628 Sawtooth MT-BRF-005563

Trinity Ridge West ID-BOF-000745 Skipsted MT-SOS-000040

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Overhead Out of Zone Incidents

Cache Creek OR-WWF-000742 Red Ledges UT-UWF-000783

Long Draw OR-VAD-000067 Seeley UT-MLF-002129

Miller Homestead OR-BUD-020072 Wolf Den UT-VLD-000133

Ten Mile Complex OR-VAD-000136 Easter Complex VA-VAF-201257

Waterfalls 2 OR-WSA-000064 Point 2 VA-VAF-201280

Cascade Creek WA-GPF-000563 Fontenelle WY-BTF-000006

Okanogan Complex WA-OWF-000610 Gilead WY-BHF-000520

Yakima Complex WA-OWF-000583 Horsethief Canyon WY-BTF-000034

Wenatchee (River) Complex WA-OWF-000559 Oil Creek WY-CPS-012137

Table Mountain Complex WA-OWF-000642 Russels Camp WY-COX-012096

WSO National Severity WY-CPC-012113 Seminoe WY-RAD-000229

2012 SHF Support WY-SHF-000246 Sheep Herder Hill Complex WY-CPS-012070

Alpine Lake WY-WRA-000490 Skull Creek Complex WY-CPS-012070

Arapaho WY-ALX-012131 Squirrel Creek WY-MBF-012139

Cow Camp WY-MBF-012069 WBD- Long Term Severity WY-WBD-000237

Ferris WY-RAD-000269

Wesley ID-PAF-012076 Southeast Montana Complex MT-MCD-000035

MS Canyon 252 Oil Spill LA-DLR-201001 West Garceau MT-FHA-000123

2012 BLM National Severity MT-MCD-100045 Douthit NE-NES-121133

Fair Field Creek NE-NES-120674

2012 Misc. ABC NM-SNF-000001

Region 23 Complex NE-NES-121135 2012 HTF Preposition NV-HTF-120312

Wellnitz NE-NES-121137 Elko BLM Severity 2012 NV-EKD-100678

2012 Gila ABCD Misc NM-GNF-000001 Holloway NV-WID-020210

Baldy NM-GNF-000121 Elko Mobilization Center 2012 NV-EIC-101349

Little Bear NM-LNF-000007 White Rock NV-ELD-000041

Whitewater NM-GNF-000143

FEMA R2 Hurricane Sandy Lakehurst NIMO2 Activation NJ-FEMA-130001

FEMA R2 Hurricane Sandy Ft. Dix Mob Center Support NJ-FEMA-130009

FEMA R2 Hurricane Sandy NY Road Clearing NY-FEMA-130004

Northeast Area Hurricane Sandy ESF4 Activation WI-R09-000005

0537- Pole Creek OR-DEF-000537

0172 2012 Redmond ATB Support OR-DEF-000172 2012 WIF ABC Misc OR-WIF-120001

2012 MAF ABCD Misc OR-MAF-012001 Barry Point OR-FWF-120680

Bonita Complex OR-VAD-000079 Box Creek UT-FIF-000083

Butte OR-UPF-120132 Lost Lake UT-FIF-000082

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1,350 Requests for 17 Incidents

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USFS47%

KSS/KSX0%

BLM11%F

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BIA2%

NPS3%

State5%

NWS0%

CNTY16%

UTF3%

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Overhead Requests In Zone

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867 Requests for 150 Incidents

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CNTY64%

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Overhead Requests Out of Zone

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Crew In of Zone Incidents

PSICC NF Support, CO-PSF-142 Treasure, CO-PSF-633

Lower North Fork, CO-JEX-176 Waldo Canyon, CO-PSF-636

Westcreek, CO-TLX-201 Trout Creek, CO-PSF-648

Rosado, CO-SHX-235 Cheetah, CO-LSX-738

Platte River, CO-PSF-242 Mill Gulch, CO-PSF-793

Nepesta, CO-PUX-423 Derringer, CO-PSF-924

Weber, CO-PSF-495 Turkey Ridge, CO-RGD-1010

Arkansas, CO-PSF-521 Ditch Creek, CO-PSF-1060

Springer, CO-PSF-556 Frisco Canyon, CO-LSX-1180

Spikebuck, CO-RGD-588 Wetmore, CO-CUX-1403

PSICC NF Severity, CO-PSF-604

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Crew Out of Zone Incidents

Wallow, AZ-ASF-110152 Wolf, CO-WRD-000579

Fern Lake, CO-RMP-000975 X Rock, CO-LPX-000208

Chaining, CO-DTX-000412 R2 FY12 Staging/Preposition, CO-R02-000004

Hwy 13, CO-GFX-000729Knox Canyon, ID-EIX-012018

Middle Elk, CO-WFR-0007112012 NICC Support, ID-FCF-000001

Brush Creek, CO-WRD-000429Black Beach, MT-CES-000119

Cabin Creek, CO-GUX-000039Wellnitz, NE-NES-121137

Cross Canyon, CO-MNX-0009442012 Large Fire Preparedness/Preposition, NM-R03-000007

Divide, CO-WRD-000580Gilead, WY-BHF-000520

East Fork, CO-SJF-000051Arapaho, WY-ALX-012131

Hewelett, CO-ARF-000228Elk Butte, WY-RSD-000380

High Park, CO-ARF-000039FY12 WY-MBF/TBNG Severity, WY-MBF-012162

High Park, CO-LRX-000039*Ferris, WY-RAD-000269

Mile Marker 125, CO-GND-000036Russels Camp, WY-MBF-012096

Roach, CO-ARF-000838Sawmill Canyon, WY-CPS-012205

Stuart Hole, CO-ARF-000305Squirrel Creek, WY-MBF-012139

Sunrise Mine, CO-UPD-000073

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220 Requests for 21 Incidents

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USFS46%

BLM1%

FWS1%

DDQ1%

BIA19%

NPS1%

STATE25%

CNTY6%

Crew Requests In Zone

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50 Requests for 33 Incidents

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Crew Requests Out of Zone

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Engine In Zone Incidents

Pueblo Reload Tanker Base Support, CO-PSF-000005 Great Sand Dunes Severity, CO-GSP-000532

PBC Support, CO-PBC-000016 PSICC NF ABCD Misc., CO-PSF-000555

Caylor, CO-PSF-000125 Springer, CO-PSF-000556

PSICC NF Support, CO-PSF-000142 PSICC Severity, CO-PSF-000604

Lower North Fork, CO-JEX-000176 Treasure, CO-PSF-000633

Platte River, CO-PSF-000242 Waldo Canyon, CO-PSF-636

Round Mountain, CO-PSF-000316 Trout Creek, CO-PSF-000648

Weber, CO-PSF-000495 Ditch Creek, CO-PSF-001060

Alamosa NWR Severity, CO-ALR-000517 Wetmore, CO-CUX-001403

Arkansas, CO-PSF-000521

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Equipment (Engines) Out of Zone Incidents

Hobble, AZ-ASD-120384 West Ash, NE-NES-121132

2012 TNF ABCD Misc., AZ-TNF-000002 Lutz, NV-HTF-011192

Chips, CA-PNF-001001 Willow, NV-NNS-101197

ENF Lighting, CA-ENF-016887 2012 Large Fire Preparedness/Preposition, NM-R03-000007

Rush, CA-NOD-003490 White Water Baldy Complex, NM-GNF-000143

TNF August Lighting, CA-TNF-001518 McIntosh, ND-SRA-121110

Fern Lake, CO-RMP-000975 Lagoon Creek, OK-PAA-001219

Conway, CO-LSD-000457 Step Program, OK-CAN-012053

Divide, CO-WRD-000580 Barry Point, OR-FWF-120680

Hewelett, CO-ARF-000228 BKF ABCD MISC., SD-BKF-120006

High Park, CO-LRX-000329 BKF Command and Mob Center, SD-BKF-120842

Little Sand, CO-SJF-000133 BKF National Severity 2012, SD-BKF-120487

Pine Ridge, CO-GRD-000275 Long Horn Complex, SD-RBA-120671

NWCFMU State, CO-CRD-000512 Myrtle, SD-BKF-120655

2012 GMUG Severity, CO-GMF-000141 Parker Peak, SD-BKF-120501

Sunrise, CO-UPD-000073 Rosebud Lightning Complex, SD-RBA-121102

Roach, CO-ARF-000838 White Draw, SD-BKF-120485

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Equipment (Engines) Out of Zone Incidents

2012 ARF ABCD MISC., CO-ARF-000001 Canyon Country BLM Severity, UT-MOD-002121

San Juan NF ABCD Misc., CO-SJF-000007 Little Pine, UT-DIF-120777

County Line, FL-FNF-012017 Pinyon UT-NWS-000692

Benwalk, ID-BOD-000432 Alpine Lake WY-WRA-000490

Halstead, ID-SCF-012151 FY 12 R2 Severity BHF WY-BHF-000333

Minidoka, ID-STF-000441 FY12 WY-MBF/TBNG Severity WY-MBF-012162

Trinity Ridge, ID-BOF-000628 Gilead WY-BHF-000520

Old US2, MI-OTF-090701 Horsethief Canyon WY-BTF-000034

Eagle Creek, MT-NCA-012058 Jacobs, WY-WAX-000306

2012 KNF ABCD Misc., MT-KNF-201202 Little Boxelder, WY-COX-012344

Miles City Severity, MT-MCD-000017 Medbow Routt Support, WY-MBF-012381

Camp 5, NE-NBF-120489 Sheepherder Hill, WY-NAX-012414

Douthit, NE-NES-121133 SHF Severity, WY-SHF-000232

Fair Field Creek, NE-NES-120674 Squirrel Creek, WY-MBF-012139

Mossagate, NE-NBF-120715 Seminoe, WY-RAD-000229

Region 23 Complex, NE-NES-121135 WBD- Long Term Severity, WY-WBD-000237

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380 Requests for 19 Incidents

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209 Requests for 66 Incidents

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Aircraft In Zone Incidents

PSICC NF Support 2012, CO-PSF-142 Trout Creek, CO-PSF-648

Lower North Fork, CO-JEX-176 Polhemus, CO-PSF-701

Westcreek, CO-TLX-201 FA #709, CO-PSF-709

Platte River, CO-PSF-242 Waldo Canyon BAER, CO-PSF-728

Eagle Cliff, CO-JEX-368 Y Camp Road, CO-PSF-734

Pole Creek, CO-PSF-513 Cheetah, CO-LSX-738

Arkansas, CO-PSF-521 Tanner, CO-PSF-768

Tallahassee Creek, CO-RGD-543 Mill Gulch, CO-PSF-793

PSICC ABCD Misc., CO-PSF-555 FA #823, CO-RGD-823

Springer, CO-PSF-556 FA #857, CO-PSF-857

Locke Mtn., CO-PSF-567 Mineral, CO-RGD-901

FA #568, CO-RGF-568 Rice Mountain, CO-RGD-907

North Divide, CO-TLX-569 Derringer, CO-PSF-924

Weber #2, CO-PSF-576 Fremont County, CO-FRX-954

FA #584, CO-PSF-584 Pistol, CO-PSF-976

Spikebuck, CO-RGD-588 FA #1058, CO-PSF-1058

Blue Spring, CO-PSF-603 FA #1085, CO-PSF-1085

FA #607, CO-PSF-607 Ditch Creek, CO-PSF-1060

Rock Creek, CO-PSF-609 Hardscrabble, CO-PSF-1061

South Meadows, CO-PSF-610 Golden Gate, CO-JEX-1077

Teller County, CO-TLX-620 Frisco Canyon, CO-LSX-1180

Treasure, CO-PSF-633 Mt Herman, CO-PSF-1240

Waldo Canyon, CO-PSF-636 Wetmore, CO-CUX-1403

County Road 102, CO-ELX-646

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Aircraft Out of Zone Incidents

Charley, AZ-TNF-000967 Trail 2, CO-SUA-000821

Lefevre, AZ-ASD-120742 Vallecito, CO-SJF-001038

#767, CO-ARF-000767 2012 BOI MAFFS Support, ID-BDC-000434

Air Park, CO-SUA-000618 Enclosure, ID-STF-000474

Bill Weller, CO-LSD-000624 McGuire, ID-NPF-000531

Brushy Mountain, CO-MEX-000104 Trinity Ridge, ID-BOF-000628

Burns, CO-AUX Taylor Creek, MT-CNF-000032

Fern Lake, CO-RMP-000975 Millie, MT-GNF-000144

Flagstaff, CO-BLX-000437 San Spear, NM-MEA-000011

Gallegos, CO-SUA Ghost Canyon, SD-SDS-120160

Hewelett, CO-ARF-000228 White Draw, SD-BKF-120485

Little Sand, CO-SJF-000133 Arapaho, WY-ALX-012131

Needleton, CO-SJF-000168 315 / Deadline, WY-RSD-000315

R2 FY12 Staging/Preposition, CO-R02-000004 Squirrel Creek, WY-MBF-012139

ROATCAP, CO-MNX Sheep Herder Hill Complex, WY-NAX-012414

Sand, CO-MFX-000234 WSO National Severity, WY-CPC-012113

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407 Requests for 47 Incidents

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64 Requests for 33 Incidents

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Tanker Base’s Usage and Contracted Helicopters

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Tanker Base Totals

Fremont County SEAT base (1V6)

Pueblo reload Tankerbase (PUB)

Jeffco Tankerbase (BJC) Peterson AFB (COS) Grand Junction Tanker base (GJT)

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Monument Helitack- Helicopter’s

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Water Dropped (gals)

External Cargo (lbs)

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Travel

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482 Travelers for $211,808.12

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32,034.27

51,545.30

21,296.30

5,143.60

Cost of Travel by Month

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209 Large Fires

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209 Large Fires

 Inc. Name

 Agency

Start Date  Cause

 Ac.

Inc. Type

Training Area 60 DDQ Mar.04 H 2200 4 IC

KDOT KSX Mar.05 H 8000 4 IC

Old 77 DDQ Mar.10 H 1361 4 IC

Range 29 DDQ Mar.14 H 765 4 IC

MPRC DDQ Mar.14 H 1022 4 IC

9th and Frontier KSS Mar.26 H 1600 4 IC

Lower North Fork JEX Mar.26 UI 4140 3/1

Crusher Hill TGP Mar.31 UI 937 4 IC

Oasis KSX Apr.24 H 392 4 IC

Sylvan KSX Jun.09 UI 2000 4 IC

Springer PSF Jun.17 H 1145 3

Treasure PSF Jun.23 H 420 3

Waldo Canyon PSF Jun.23 UI 18947 3/1

Wichita County Grass KSX Jun.26 H 1200 4 IC

Highway 9 KSX Jun.27 H 2250 4 IC

Dorrance KSX Jun.27 UI 1920 4 IC

1700 Saline River KSX Jun.27 UI 1200 4 IC

Hager Ranch KSX Jul.04 UI 850 4 IC

Sylvan Fire 070812 KSX Jul.08 UI 400 4 IC

Brownlee KSX Jul.17 H 320 4 IC

Crowning HOA Jul.20 H 160 4 IC

1077 and Dingus Road KSX Jul.21 H 120 4 IC

2012019 Grass KSX Jul.21 H 420 4 IC

Suicide Hill KSX Jul.24 H 1200 4 IC

Hwy 77 and NW150th KSX Jul.25 L 3800 4 IC

NW 140th/Hwy 77 KSX Jul.25 L 425 4 IC

2nd and Sioux KSX Aug.02 H 400 4 IC

Skiddy West Road KSX Aug.22 UI 8000 4 IC

Springdale KSX Aug.23 UI 800 4 IC

Minnesota Road KSX Aug.23 UI 3200 4 IC

Alabama Road KSX Aug.23 UI 2560 4 IC

Eagle Road KSX Aug.23 H 35 4 IC

Yellowstone Road KSX Aug.23 H 750 4 IC

400 and Lane KSX Aug.23 H 1307 4 IC

Wetmore CUX Oct.23 H 1998 3/2

Calfex Complex DDQ Dec.05 H 6278 4 IC

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Pueblo Zone Colorado Large Fires

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Pueblo Zone Kansas Large Fires

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2012 Final Situation Report

Dispatch Office Summary Situation Report 12/31/2012- Pueblo Dispatch

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Dispatch Office Summary Situation Report 12/31/2012 – Pueblo Dispatch

Year-to-Date Wildland Fire Activity Rx Fire Activity

AgencyStateUnit

Human Lightning Total Rx

Fires Acres Fires Acres Fires Acres Fires Acres

BIA KS-HOA 15 1,164 0 0 15 1,164 7 640

BIA Total: 15 1,164 0 0 15 1,164 7 640

BLM CO-RGD 5 393 16 34 21 427 3 68

BLM CO-SLD 2 0 1 0 3 0 0 0

BLM Total: 7 393 17 34 24 427 3 68

CNTY CO-CFX 2 0 2 0 4 0 2 0

CNTY CO-CUX 2 1,607 4 0 6 1,607 0 0

CNTY CO-DGX 2 0 0 0 2 0 1 45

CNTY CO-EPX 8 3,831 0 0 8 3,831 0 0

CNTY CO-FRX 3 2 3 5 6 7 0 0

CNTY CO-HUX 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0

CNTY CO-JEX 11 4,209 7 2 18 4,211 3 65

CNTY CO-LCX 2 12 0 0 2 12 0 0

CNTY CO-LSX 2 15 2 7 4 22 0 0

CNTY CO-PAX 7 6 6 2 13 8 2 0

CNTY CO-PBX 10 566 3 0 13 566 3 0

CNTY CO-PUX 2 152 0 0 2 152 0 0

CNTY CO-TLX 18 15 1 1 19 16 2 0

CNTY KS-KSX 29 33,910 3 4,225 32 38,135 1 0

CNTY Total: 98 44,325 32 4,242 130 48,567 14 110

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Dispatch Office Summary Situation Report 12/31/2012 – Pueblo Dispatch

Year-to-Date Wildland Fire Activity Rx Fire Activity

AgencyStateUnit

Human Lightning Total Rx

Fires Acres Fires Acres Fires Acres Fires Acres

DDQ CO-FCQ 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

DDQ KS-DDQ 5 11,617 0 0 5 11,617 0 0

DDQ Total: 6 11,617 0 0 6 11,617 0 0

FWS CO-ALR 0 0 1 150 1 150 0 0

FWS KS-FLR 4 103 0 0 4 103 16 4,428

FWS KS-KIR 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 7

FWS KS-MCR 8 179 0 0 8 179 10 1,206

FWS KS-QUR 0 0 2 0 2 0 3 3,241

FWS Total: 12 282 4 150 16 432 30 8,882

NPS CO-FFP 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0

NPS CO-GSP 0 0 1 0 1 0 1 1

NPS KS-TGP 2 809 0 0 2 809 4 1,469

NPS Total: 3 809 1 0 4 809 5 1,470

ST CO-PBS 1 0 2 1 3 1 2 3

ST KS-KSS 1 1,600 0 0 1 1,600 0 0

ST Total: 2 1,600 2 1 4 1,601 2 3

USFS CO-PSF 61 16,649 43 154 104 16,803 10 447

USFS CO-RGF 5 1 10 2 15 3 5 130

USFS KS-PSF 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0

USFS Total: 66 16,650 54 156 120 16,806 15 577

Grand Total: 209 76,840 110 4,583 319 81,423 76 11,750