Wednesday, August 6, 2008

OSCC: Prepardeness Level 4 to Prepardeness Level 3 .

The Southern Geographic Coordination center has moved from Preparedness Level 4 to Preparedness Level 3 .
Definition: High potential for Class D and larger fires to occur, with several active Class A, B,and C fires. Mobilization of agency and interagency resources within the Coordination Centers, but minimal mobilization between or outside of Coordination Centers.

Current and short-term forecasted fire danger is moving from medium to high or very high.
Local units implementing prescribed fire operations starting to compete for interagency contingency resources.
Agencies still above draw down levels for suppression resource, but starting to have difficulty maintaining sufficient resources to meet initial attack responsibilities, project fire support, and fuel projects/prescribed fire requirements without prioritizing or using non-local support. Some critical resource needs are starting to be identified.

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