Saturday, May 12, 2007

CA-LAC-Island (Catalina) - 0600 209

CA-LAC-Island (Catalina)
From the 0600 209:


1: Date 05/12/2007
2: Time 0600
3: Initial | Update | Final| XX |
4: Incident Number CA-LAC-102481
5: Incident Name ISLAND
6: Incident Kind Wildland Fire
7: Start Date 05/10/2007 Time 1231
8: Cause Under Investigation
9: Incident Commander Osby / Hoeffs
10: IMT Type 2
11: State-Unit CA-LAC
12: County Los Angeles
13: Latitude and Longitude Lat: 33° 28´ 44" Long: 118° 25´ 34"
Ownership: -SRA
14: Short Location Description (in reference to nearest town):
4 miles west of Avalon (Catalina Island)

Current Situation

15: Size/Area Involved 4,200 ACRES
16: % Contained or MMA 41 Percent
17: Expected Containment Date: 05/15/2007 Time: 1800
18: Line to Build
19: Costs to Date $1,000,000
20: Declared Controlled, Date:, Time:
21: Injuries this Reporting Period:
22: Injuries to Date: 1
23: Fatalities:
24: Structure Information
Type of Structure # Threatened # Damaged # Destroyed
Residence 700 threatened 1 destroyed
Commercial Property 100 threatened
Outbuilding/Other 100 threatened 6 destroyed
25: Threat to Human Life/Safety:
Evacuation(s) in progress ----
No evacuation(s) imminent --
Potential future threat --------
No likely threat ---------------

26: Communities/Critical Infrastructure Threatened (in 12, 24, 48 and 72 hour time frames):
12 hours: City of Avalon, Middle Ranch, Residential Structures at Empire Landing, Catalina Island Marine Institute (Camp Toyon), Whites Landing, Airport in the Sky, Edison Power Lines serving the Island Interior, Camps, Airport, and Community of Two Harbors.
24 hours: Rancho Escondido
48 hours:
72 hours:
27: Critical Resource Needs (kind & amount, in priority order):
1. None
2.
3.
28: Major problems and concerns (control problems, social/political/economic concerns or impacts, etc.) Relate critical resources needs identified above to the Incident Action Plan.
Santa Catalina Island is located 26 miles off the coast of Los Angeles. All ground resources are being ferried to the island and back via barges and Navy hover craft from Camp Pendleton. All ground resources are being ferried over to the island via barges and Navy craft from Camp Pendleton. Steep and in accessible terrain is hindering efforts of ground resources.
29: Resources threatened (kind(s) and value/significance):
City of Avalon and historical structures
30: Current Weather Conditions
Wind Speed: calm
Temperature: 60
Wind Direction:
Relative Humidity: 61
31: Resource benefits/objectives (for prescribed/wildland fire use only):
32: Fuels/Materials Involved: 4 Chaparral (6 Feet)
33: Today's observed fire behavior (leave blank for non-fire events):
Low rate of spread due to good overnight RH recovery. Creeping through understory fuels only.
34: Significant events today (closures, evacuations, significant progress made, etc.):
Island residents with proper I.D. will be allowed to return. Travel restrictions remain in effect for the interior area of the island.

Outlook

35: Estimated Control Date and Time:
36: Projected Final Size:
37: Estimated Final Cost:
38: Tomorrow's Forecasted Weather
Wind Speed: 3-5 mph
Temperature: 70
Wind Direction: S
Relative Humidity: 40
39: Actions planned for next operational period:
Continue perimeter control and structure protection efforts.
40: Projected incident movement/spread during next operational period:
Because of the predicted weather of higher relative humidity and lower temperatures during the night time moderate rates of spread is anticipated.
41: For fire incidents, describe resistance to control in terms of:
1. Growth Potential - Medium
2. Difficulty of Terrain - Extreme
42: How likely is it that containment/control targets will be met, given the current resources and suppression/control strategy?
It is very likely that the containment and control targets will be met.
43: Projected demobilization start date:
44: Remarks:
LA County IMT 2 (OSBY) and City of Avalon Fire Department (Hoeffs) have entered into unified command and will assume command of the fire at 0600 5/11/2007

45: Committed Resources (Supplemental Committed Resources follow the first block)
Agency CRW1 CRW2 HEL1 HEL2 HEL3 ENGS DOZR WTDR OVHD Camp
Crews Total
Personnel
SR ST SR ST SR SR SR SR ST SR ST SR SR
USFS 2 2 1 91
CNTY 5 5 1 1 4 2 91 313
LGR 1 2 3 14
ST 6 3 3 4 1 13 353
Total 7 11 0 0 4 5 0 6 8 0 1 0 108 0 771
Total personnel by agency are listed in the first section of committed resources.
Agency HELTK FIXW TRKCO RESMD LGTAIR
SR SR SR SR
USFS 2
CNTY
LGR
ST 3
Total 0 5 0 0 0

7 T1 handcrews, 11 Strike Team T1 handcrews
helicopters
T1 4
T2 4
T3 0
6 SR engines 8 ST engines
1 dozer
108 overhead

771 personnel total (91 FS 313 CNTY 14 LGR 353 ST)

46: Cooperating and Assisting Agencies Not Listed Above:
Southern Calif Edison, LA Sheriffs Dept, Orange County Fire Authority,USFS, Long Beach Fire Dept, Avalon Animial Control, USCG
47: Prepared by: K. Brisson
48: Approved by: Osby
49: Sent to:Famweb by: K. Brisson
Date: 05/12/2007 Time: 0600

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