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McLane/Black Lake ~ West Thurston RFAMcLane/Black Lake ~ West Thurston RFA

Mobilization UpdateMobilization Update

Mobilization Awareness Training

Appendix E (2010 Plan)

Annual Mobilization Awareness Training is a minimum requirement for all personnel who may be called to make a Mobilization response.

MOBILIZATION

An Explanation of Mob. What do I need to participate?

Apparatus/Equipment ExpectationsSafety and Documentation

What is Mobilization ?

It is you receiving or providing assistance to the Citizens we serve throughout WA.

WHAT IS MOBILIZATION ?

It is Local Mutual Aid It is Regional Mobilization

It is State Mobilization

TYPES of INCIDENTS

All Hazard Wildland Fires Earthquakes Floods, ext. Tsunamis

Local Mutual Aid

What we do every day when a call exceeds our own resources.

Sometimes it’s automatic

Sometimes it’s a special request.

Central Region Fire Defense~ Regional Mutual Aid ~

Includes Thurston, Lewis, Grays Harbor and Pacific Counties

Central Region has a Mobilization Plan (required)

Nine regions in WA State

Central Region Fire Defense

Central Region coordinators: Steve North and Tedd Hendershot, MBLFD Fire (Thurston 9)

ACTIVATION OF REGIONAL PLAN

Incident Commander(s) shall request through Capcom activation of the Central Region Plan. Capcom will contact coordinator(s) for request initiation.

Statewide Mobilization

When the mutual aid resources of the Region are used up and the Incident is still occurring, the Statewide plan can be requested and activated.

The commitment

*12 hours for Regional Incident

* 14 days for State Mobilization, plus travel

Expectations of Mobilization Responders

Describe the "assumed commitment" of mobilization response.

72 hours minimum, self-supporting.

Operating Environment- ALL Risk

Dangerous conditions12 hour + shiftsLack of communications to home

Camp-type sleeping, eating, showering

Limits of Activity/Red Carded

Based on training levelsRed Card requirements

May affect daily assignment

Required mobilization assignment information and activities required before departure.(Ref.Fireline Handbook, pages 72,74)

Identify and Describe

Assignment Information

Incident Name Incident job assignment Reporting location Location of the incident Check in point

Assignment Information

Reporting time Travel instructions Communications instructions

Unit Radio designator Resource Order Number

Central Region Resources

When called, make sure to obtain staging location for ST or TF.

Also obtain time to arrive at staging.

Very important to arrive on time at staging!!

Central Region goal is to have ST or TF on the road in 2 hours!

Resource Number

Assigned by the State Department of Emergency Management to account for resources ordered.

All resources must have a Resource Number!

Shall be placed on vehicle windshield

Mission Number

Incident number or name assigned by the State Department of Emergency Management.

Apparatus and Equipment:

An Explanation

Mobilized Apparatus/Equipment

Identify apparatus types and resource configurations. See mobilization plan.

Apparatus Types

Basic information about unit “Typing” can be found in the Washington State Fire Services Resource Mobilization PlanAppendices- 2011 WA State Chief’s rate schedule

Units/Personnel on Mobilization

~Expectations and Requirements of Central

Region Units~

Must Bring:

See Brochure for equipment list

Must Have RED CARD!! No options!

Must have all paperwork completed before leaving.

SS#,Dept. contact info,Dept. Fed. Tax ID#

Inventory of apparatus must be completed,documented and bring blank inventory forms

Fuel card(s) that will work!

Personal Travel Kit

Identify limitations on and requirements for personal equipment. [Fireline HB,page 75]

and Appendix K

Personal Travel Kit

Reminder that weight and bulk of personal gear is generally limited to 65lbs due to transportation,handling and storage.

See Appendix K in Mob. Plan

Unit Log (See Sample)Crew Time Report (Sample)

Emergency Equipment Shift Ticket (See Sample)

Individual Information

Paperwork and Documentation

Ground Support Unit ~ Arrival at Base Camp

Will conduct initial equipment check-in using an inspection checklist. Must pass inspection.

Apparatus must be in complete working order with no safety related defects (I.e. missing/burnt out lights)

Safety Aspects of Mobilization

Identify potential dangers inherent in mobilization incidents.

Define standard safety procedures and precaution responders must use.

Safety continued

DRIVING!!Be AwareBe AlertKnow the terrainBe familiar with mapsTake care of yourself

As an Ambassador of your home agency and Central

Region:Act the Professional 24/7You are expected to present a higher standard of behavior.

Know your role and responsibilities and be a productive member of the ST or TF.

Code of conduct during mobilization. (Fireline HB,page 76,77)

Describe discipline procedures during mobilization.

Describe

Inappropriate Behavior

It is extremely important that inappropriate behavior be recognized and dealt with promptly.

Inappropriate behavior is all forms of harassment including sexual and racial and shall not be tolerated.See FL handbook page 76,77 for

information on how to deal with harassment.

Police each other. If you see someone doing something wrong in your crew of ST/TF, make it right.

Work together.

Personal hygiene

May not be the same as at home.Needs to occur regularly.Change socks and underwear

regularlyDon’t skip the shower trailer,

your friends will remain friends.Bring enough clothes appropriate

for duration.

Field Training

Opportunities for field training may exist. Check with STL or TFL.

Some on site review training may take place (I.e. fire shelters)

Daily/Mob. Documentation

CTR’s, Emerg. Shift Tickets, and Unit Logs (front copy) must be signed and turned in daily. See STL or TFL if questions. Must be done to get paid!

Make sure documentation is accurate and kept throughout each day.

Should attend all briefings.

Make sure work hours correct.

Lunch is now included as of 2008.

DeMobilizationStay in touch with STL/TFL.Make sure your on time.Make sure all paperwork is

correct,completed, and signed.

Must complete check-list to leave.

Complete post-inspection at Ground Unit.

Define who provides and pays for repairs/replacements in a mobilization.Wet RateDamage on fire due to the fire will be paid by fire.

Tires,etc. are part of “wet” rate

FINANCE

Explain methods of compensation reimbursement.Career vs. Volunteer

Career personnel are paid directly by their agency at their normal pay rate. Volunteers are paid by WSP at the appropriate rate and must fill out paperwork PRIOR to deployment!

Reimbursement

After your Return

Ensure Apparatus back in-service.

All Paperwork to Fire Chief or designee

All PPE cleaned and checked back in.

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