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2012 Unit Fire Plan   SLU DRAFT
Thank you for taking the time to review and contribute to the 2012 Unit Fire Plan. This document will be used to determine prevention programs that are needed, and will be critical for seeking future funding opportunities. Below are the links you will need to determine your Battalion "Decision Space". and document it by using a "checklist" approach.

Project Framework (Decision Space and checklist)
frameworkv10[1].pdf
framework PFE pres[1].pdf

Priority Landscape
priority landscapes web mapping app   (Silverlight needed)
 
Fire Hazard Severity Zone  (LRA &SRA)

FHSZ_local.pdf

FHSZ_state.pdf

Unit Fire History
FireHistory.pdf

Battalion Ignition Maps
Ignitions_B1.pdf
Ignitions_B2.pdf
Ignitions_B3.pdf
Ignitions_B4.pdf
Ignitions_B6.pdf

County Wide Data Maps
Ignitions_countywide.pdf
buildingdensity.pdf
FuelModels.pdf


State of California Fire Management Plan

The California Fire Plan is the state's road map for reducing the risk of wildfire. The Fire Plan is a cooperative effort between the State Board of Forestry and Fire Protection and the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection. By placing the emphasis on what needs to be done long before a fire starts, the Fire Plan looks to reduce fire fighting costs and property losses, increase firefighter safety, and to contribute to ecosystem health.

The current plan was finalized in March 1996 and is now undergoing review by CAL FIRE. The Department will provide comment on that plan for the Board of Forestry and Fire Protection to consider as they look to the future. 

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National Fire Plan

The National Fire Plan was developed in August 2000, following a landmark wildland fire season, with the intent of actively responding to severe wildland fires and their impacts to communities while ensuring sufficient firefighting capacity for the future.

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