FIRELINE SAFETY
ORGANIZATIONAL CONTROL
HISTORY & GENERAL INFO.
FIRE BEHAVIOR
Watchouts
100
Identify escape routes and safety zones and make them known
What is # 4 on the 10 standard Fire Orders
100
Your forces, your supervisor, adjoining forces.
What is whom should you remain prompt communications with?
100
1957
What is the year the original fire orders were established
100
Keep informed on fire ______ _______ and _______.
What is weather conditions, forecast.
100
Cannot see main fire and ________________________.
What is not in contact with anyone who can
200
Post lookouts ________________________.
What is when there is possible danger what actions should you take?
200
Standard Order # 8
What is give clear instructions and insure they are understood
200
Black Water 1937 & Mann Gulch
What is Tragedy Fires that greatly influenced the creation of the original standard fire orders.
200
Standard Order #2
What is know what your fire is doing at all times
200
Watch out #7
What is No communication link with crewmembers/supervisors
300
____Alert, ____Calm,____ Clearly,______ Decisively.
What is Be Alert. Keep Calm. Think Clearly. Act Decisively.
300
________control of your _______at all ______.
What is maintain, forces, times
300
Chief Richard E. McArdle
What is the Chief who commissioned the creation of the original Standard Orders
300
Current and expected behavior of the fire.
What is what do you base all actions on?
300
ask locals, look at IAP, look up on weather websites, spin weather, look up old fires and how they behaved.
What is how to mitigate being unfamiliar with weather and local factors influencing fire behavior.
400
Pull out and disengage if this is not established.
What is escape routes and safety zones
400
_______ and ________ not clear.
What is Instructions and assignments not clear.