Ton of private resources here in California that would love a call as well. You’d think our phones would be ringing off the hook by now.
ECF28, the federal team’s IAP is just like on a CALFIRE IAP, both 12’s and 24’s assigned to each division, one IAP/day.
Organizationally the McKinney is no different than the Oak only in reverse order. The McKinney started in a Federal Responsibility Area (FRA) and Federal Direct Area (DPA) so it was a Fed team and ordering point. Then it threatened SRA and State DPA so they went into unified command with 2 ICs, the rest of the organization could come from any agency. Those 2 ICs need to play in the sand box well and make mutual decisions.
a quick count shows 40ish S/T orders and multiple dozer, WT, stake sides and Pickup orders pending…looks like they have ordered plenty. Just takes a while to go through NICC/VIPR lists
Direct where possible with dozers and crews from deadwood access to Baldy gap. Then some indirect on Mohagany point going down towards deadwood…. Mastication going on on greenhorn
Thanks for the up date on pending resources…
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That little big of precip they got up there put this thing to bed or what?
Bought them some time! That first 30,000 acre run opened up 55 miles of perimeter, and right now, there is about 92 miles.
Any info on the China Fire?
Will there be a separate thread now that
Team 10 has it and it’s not part of the McKinney?
There’s this one on “China” …
Is there a separate IAP yet?
Got quite a bit of precip last night. Direct line going in everywhere. Things looking good on east and north flanks…
No clue… above ‘my’ paygrade
New video/virtual tour of McKinney Fire is up on YouTube, showing current mapping as of about 10:30am on 8/2/2022. Also, I talk about ‘big-box firefighting’ or the difference between direct and in-direct attack, fire history, and fuels management.
NOTE: There is a glitch in the livestream (I’m a rookie), so once the audio ends, jump ahead to 16:40 for coverage of the China, Shackleford, and Kelsey Fires.