Incident Status Summary (ICS-209)

1: Date
10/04/2006
2: Time
0600
3: Initial   |   Update   |   Final
             |        XX      |      
4: Incident Number
CA-LPF-2023
5: Incident Name
DAY
6: Incident Kind
Wildland Fire
7: Start Date    Time
09/04/2006 1355
8: Cause
Human
9: Incident Commander
G. Custer D. Feser
10: IMT Type
1
11: State-Unit
CA-LPF
12: County
Ventura
13: Latitude and Longitude
Lat:
34° 36´ 10"  Long: 118° 47´ 43"
Ownership: CA-LPF
14: Short Location Description (in reference to nearest town):
SW of Pyramid Lake @ Piru Creek
Current Situation
15: Size/Area
Involved
162,702 ACRES
16: % Contained or
MMA
100 Percent
17: Expected Containment
Date:
10/02/2006
Time:
1800
18: Line to Build
0
Miles
19: Costs
to Date
$74,860,014
20: Declared Controlled
Date:

Time:
21: Injuries this
Reporting Period:
22: Injuries
to Date:
23: Fatalities 24: Structure Information
0 7  0 Type of Structure # Threatened # Damaged # Destroyed
25: Threat to Human Life/Safety:
Evacuation(s) in progress ----

No evacuation(s) imminent --
XX
Potential future threat --------

No likely threat ---------------
XX
Residence   1 1
Commercial Property     0
Outbuilding/Other   3 10
26: Communities/Critical Infrastructure Threatened (in 12, 24, 48 and 72 hour time frames):
12 hours:

24 hours:

48 hours:

72 hours:
27: Critical Resource Needs (kind & amount, in priority order):
1.

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.
The use of minimum impact suppression tactics (MIST) in wilderness and threatened/endangered species habitat. Protection of heritage resources. Prevention of the spread of the New Zealand mud snail north of Pyramid Dam and into Piru Lake.
29: Resources threatened (kind(s) and value/significance):
Wilderness values in the Sespe Wilderness and Chumash Wilderness on the Los Padres National Forest. California Condor Sanctuary and habitat. Arroyo toad and California red-legged frog habitat. Sespe River Steelhead habitat.
30: Current Weather Conditions
Wind Speed:
5 mph    Temperature: 35-45
Wind Direction: S       Relative Humidity: 65
31: Resource benefits/objectives (for prescribed/wildland fire use only):
32: Fuels/Materials Involved: 4 Chaparral (6 Feet)
Heavy mixed brush with scattered timber.
33: Today's observed fire behavior (leave blank for non-fire events):
Minimal fire behavior due to increased moisture and suppression activity. Continued interior smoldering and occasional flare-ups where fuels persist. Potential for increased fire behavior in exposed or aligned locations. Indices remain low.
34: Significant events today (closures, evacuations, significant progress made, etc.):
Transition of Type I Team(Custer)with CIIMT-1(Feser)on east side. Continuing rehab of burned area, contingency line and lines within the burn. Continuing mop-up and patrol.
Outlook
35: Estimated Control
Date and Time:
36: Projected Final Size:
162,702
37: Estimated Final Cost:
38: Tomorrow's Forecasted Weather
Wind Speed:
5 mph    Temperature: 65
Wind Direction: W       Relative Humidity: 15-20
39: Actions planned for next operational period:
Continue determining rehab needs and continue implementing the rehab plan. Mop-up 600'in. Continue back hauling equipment and supplies out of the fire area.
40: Projected incident movement/spread during next operational period:
No movement /spread expected.
41: For fire incidents, describe resistance to control in terms of:
1. Growth Potential - Low
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?
Containment of 100 percent as of 10/2/2006 at 1800
43: Projected demobilization start date: 09/25/2006 1200
44: Remarks:
The Day Incident is under Area Command (Waterbury), with Red Team (Custer) managing the East Zone and CIIMT-1 (Feser) managing the West Zone. Red Team (Custer) will complete transition with CIIMT-1 (Feser) on 10-4-2006 at 1800 hrs.
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
BIA     1       1           11   38
OTHR           1       2     14   23
USFS 3   6   1 5 4 2 2 1     220 1 527
CNTY 3               1 1   1 59   141
LGR                         26   26
NPS                         16   16
PRI     4         1   4   7 97   189
ST   2             1       100 6 222
OES                              
BLM           1             16   23
Total 6 2 11 0 1 7 5 3 4 8 0 8 559 7 1,205
Total personnel by agency are listed in the first section of committed resources.
Agency HELTK FIXW TRKCO RESMD LGTAIR
SR SR SR SR
BIA          
OTHR          
USFS   4      
CNTY          
LGR          
NPS          
PRI   0   2  
ST          
OES          
BLM          
Total 0 4 0 2 0
46: Cooperating and Assisting Agencies Not Listed Above:
Ventura County, CHP, LA County Sheriff, Cal Trans, LACO DWP, Hungry Valley St. Park, Pyramid Lake, LACO Police, LACO Fire Department,VNC Sheriff, CA Dept. of Water Resources,USFWS, American Red Cross, Kern County, O.E.S., CDF. Other includes 2 Weather Service, 7 Department of Defense, 16 Fish and Wildlife Service.
Approval Information
47: Prepared by:
Marc Hanlon SITL (T)
48: Approved by:
G. Custer D. Feser
49: Sent to:FAMWEB by: Marc Hanlon SITL (T))
Date:
10/04/2006 Time: 0600