1: Date 05/17/2008 |
2: Time 1700 |
3: Initial | Update |
Final | XX | |
4: Incident
Number FL-EVP-08025 |
5: Incident Name Mustang Corner |
6: Incident Kind Wildland Fire (Full Suppression/Perimeter Control) |
7: Start Date
Time 05/14/2008 0831 |
8: Cause Human |
9: Incident Commander M. Quesinberry |
10: Incident
Command Organization Type 1 Team |
11:
State-Unit FL-EVP |
12: County Miami-Dade |
13: Latitude and Longitude Lat: 25° 33´ 51" Long: 80° 34´ 30" Ownership: FL-EVP |
14: Short Location Description (in reference to
nearest town): 10 miles NW of Homestead, FL |
15:
Size/Area Involved 21,436 ACRES |
16: % Contained or MMA 20 Percent |
17: Expected Containment Date: |
18: Line to Build |
19: Estimated Costs to Date $100,000 |
20: Declared Controlled Date: Time: |
21: Injuries this Reporting Period: |
22: Injuries to Date: |
23: Fatalities | 24: Structure Information | |||
0 | 0 | 0 | Type of Structure | # Threatened | # Damaged | # Destroyed |
25: Threat to Human
Life/Safety: Evacuation(s) in progress ---- No evacuation(s) imminent -- Potential future threat -------- XX No likely threat --------------- |
Residence | |||||
Commercial Property | ||||||
Outbuilding/Other |
26: Projected incident movement/spread 12, 24, 48,
and 72 hour time frames: 12 hours: Primarily wind-driven fire spread to NE in Park interior. 24 hours: Primarily wind-driven fire spread to NE in Park interior. 48 hours: 72 hours: |
27: Values at Risk: include communities, critical
infrastructure, natural and cultural resources in 12, 24, 48 and 72 hour
time frames: 12 hours: Critical habitat for Caple Sable Seaside Sparrow and sensitive cultural sites. 24 hours: Critical habitat for Caple Sable Seaside Sparrow and sensitive cultural sites. Residential and commericial infrastructure along Tamiami Trail. 48 hours: Critical habitat for Caple Sable Seaside Sparrow and sensitive cultural sites. Residential and commericial infrastructure along Tamiami Trail. 72 hours: Critical habitat for Caple Sable Seaside Sparrow and sensitive cultural sites. Residential and commericial infrastructure along Tamiami Trail. |
28: Critical Resource Needs (amount, type, kind and
number of operational periods () in priority order in 12, 24, 48, and 72
hour time frames): 12 hours: Soft-trax 4 ea 24 hours: Soft-trax 4 ea 48 hours: Soft-trax 4 ea 72 hours: Soft-trax 4 ea |
29: Major problems and concerns (control problems,
social/political/economic concerns or impacts, etc.) Relate critical
resources needs identified above to the Incident Action
Plan. 1. Critical habitat for the Cape Sable Seaside Sparrow and sensitive cultural sites. 2. Fire at WUI areas. 3. Dense smoke advisory for Dade County until 1000 hours on 5/18. |
30: Observed Weather for Current
Operational Period Peak Gusts (mph): 14 Max. Temperature: 91 Wind Direction: SW Min. Relative Humidity: 40 |
31: Fuels/Materials Involved:
3 Tall Grass (2.5 Feet) FM 8 |
32: Today's observed fire behavior (leave blank for
non-fire events): Primarily wind-driven fire with flame lengths of 6 to 10 feet on north flank. ROS about 40 chains/hour with sustained winds. Spotting up to 0.25 miles. South flank fire is backing at about 3 chains/hour. |
33: Significant events today (closures, evacuations,
significant progress made, etc.): |
34: Forecasted Weather for next Operational
Period Wind Speed (mph): 12g17 Temperature: 93 Wind Direction: SW Relative Humidity: 44 |
35: Estimated Control Date and Time: |
36: Projected Final Size: |
37: Estimated Final
Cost: |
38: Actions planned for next operational
period: Mop up previous burnout in Div A. Div B and Div Z establish anchor point in black and wet mop with one foot in black. |
39: For fire incidents, describe resistance to control in terms of: |
1. Growth Potential - High |
2. Difficulty of Terrain - Medium |
40: Given the current constraints, when will the
chosen management strategy succeed? |
41: Projected demobilization start date: |
42: Remarks: Blue Team (Quesinberry) took over the incident at 0600 hrs today. |
43: 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 | |||
ST | 2 | 3 | 3 | 5 | 17 | ||||||||||
BIA | 1 | 2 | 23 | ||||||||||||
NPS | 14 | 37 | 79 | ||||||||||||
WXW | 1 | 1 | |||||||||||||
FWS | 1 | 1 | |||||||||||||
USFS | 1 | 36 | 56 | ||||||||||||
Total | 0 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 2 | 3 | 3 | 14 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 82 | 0 | 177 |
Total personnel by agency are listed in the first section of committed resources. | ||||||||
Agency | C215 | C415 | BMDR | TPL1 | TPL2 | TPL3 | TPL4 | VANS |
SR | SR | SR | SR | SR | SR | SR | SR | |
ST | 3 | |||||||
BIA | ||||||||
NPS | ||||||||
WXW | ||||||||
FWS | ||||||||
USFS | ||||||||
Total | 0 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
44: Cooperating and Assisting Agencies Not Listed
Above: Florida Division of Forestry |
45: Prepared by: J. Andre SITL |
46: Approved by: T. Lowry PSC1 |
47: Sent to:SACC by:
J. Andre Date: 05/17/2008 Time: 1800 |