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1 Prepared by Robert Gadsby Crossing the Line International Deployment of Wildlands Fire Resources Department of Homeland Security United States Customs and Border Protection Service Port of Great Falls, Montana

2 Prepared by Robert Gadsby Crossing the Line: International Deployment of Wildlands Fire Resources Scot Tydeman Operations Specialist U. S. Customs & Border Protection Seattle, Washington Department of Homeland Security United States Customs and Border Protection Service Port of Great Falls, Montana

3 Prepared by Robert Gadsby Crossing the Line: International Deployment of Wildlands Fire Resources Bob Gadsby Supervisor, Airports and Intelligence Programs U. S. Customs & Border Protection Great Falls, Montana Department of Homeland Security United States Customs and Border Protection Service Port of Great Falls, Montana

4 Prepared by Robert Gadsby Crossing the Line: International Deployment of Wildlands Fire Resources

5 Prepared by Robert Gadsby In March of 2003, America’s Border Agencies Reorganized under the Department of Homeland Security We Are Now Called U. S. Customs & Border Protection CBP “ CBP ” Department of Homeland Security United States Customs and Border Protection Service Port of Great Falls, Montana Crossing the Line: International Deployment of Wildlands Fire Resources

6 Prepared by Robert Gadsby These “Legacy” Agencies Were Combined: Customs Service Border Patrol Immigration and Naturalization Service Inspectors Agriculture PPQ Inspectors Creating “One Face at the Border” Department of Homeland Security United States Customs and Border Protection Service Port of Great Falls, Montana Crossing the Line: International Deployment of Wildlands Fire Resources

7 Prepared by Robert Gadsby Department of Homeland Security United States Customs and Border Protection Service Port of Great Falls, Montana Crossing the Line: International Deployment of Wildlands Fire Resources

8 Prepared by Robert Gadsby Department of Homeland Security United States Customs and Border Protection Service Port of Great Falls, Montana Crossing the Line: International Deployment of Wildlands Fire Resources Our Job Has Changed Since 9/11 Inter-agency Coordination Balancing the Urgent Needs of Our Organizations Through Better Communication

9 Prepared by Robert Gadsby Department of Homeland Security United States Customs and Border Protection Service Port of Great Falls, Montana Crossing the Line: International Deployment of Wildlands Fire Resources Keeping It Simple: 1.Remember That You Are Subject to All the Laws of the Country You Are Entering, and That They May Be Different from the Laws of Your Country. 2.Remember That When You Are Entering Another Country, You Will Need to Carry Both Identification and Proof of Citizenship. Persons with Criminal Records May Be Refused Entry. 3.Contraband of Any Type is Prohibited and Can Result in Penalties or Arrest. The Importation of Firearms is Strictly Regulated in Both the United States and Canada and for This Type of Crossing Would Seriously Complicate the Process.

10 Prepared by Robert Gadsby Department of Homeland Security United States Customs and Border Protection Service Port of Great Falls, Montana Crossing the Line: International Deployment of Wildlands Fire Resources Keeping It Simple: 4.The Dispatcher Can Request Priority to the Head of the Line When Crossing the Border En-route to an Incident. Be Specific About the Crossing Being Used and the Time of Arrival. 5.When Returning from an Incident, Priority Crossing Will Not Be Considered. An Outbound Inspection May Be Required and All Necessary Documentation and Manifests Must Be Complete. If Crews are Returning by Air, Ensure that Customs and Immigration Officials are Notified in Advance and Arrangements are Made to Complete Outbound Inspections.

11 Prepared by Robert Gadsby Department of Homeland Security United States Customs and Border Protection Service Port of Great Falls, Montana Crossing the Line: International Deployment of Wildlands Fire Resources Keeping It Simple: 6.Where Possible, All Documentation Should Be Submitted On an Official Customs and/or Immigration Form and All Accompanying Letters and Authorizations Must Be on Official Fire Agency Letterhead.

12 Prepared by Robert Gadsby Department of Homeland Security United States Customs and Border Protection Service Port of Great Falls, Montana Crossing the Line: International Deployment of Wildlands Fire Resources Plan Ahead If Possible, and Communicate with Border Officials Speak Directly to the Port Director at the Location Where Resources Will Cross and Keep That Line of Communication Open The More Information CBP Has in Advance, the Faster We Can Process Resources at the Border. Fax In Advance Information Such as Manifests of Personnel and Equipment

13 Prepared by Robert Gadsby Department of Homeland Security United States Customs and Border Protection Service Port of Great Falls, Montana Crossing the Line: International Deployment of Wildlands Fire Resources Keeping It Simple: Think of the Your Deployment in Three Parts: 1 – Authority 2 - People 3 - Equipment

14 Prepared by Robert Gadsby Department of Homeland Security United States Customs and Border Protection Service Port of Great Falls, Montana Crossing the Line: International Deployment of Wildlands Fire Resources Documentation 1.Orders from the Requesting United States (or State) Government Agency On Their Letterhead That Specify the Location and Details of the Mutual Aid Deployment. 2.A Manifest of the Persons Applying for Entry, Including Their Full Name, DOB, and Citizenship. May Be On Agency Letterhead, but You Are Encouraged to Use the CBP Form I-193 for Each Person to Expedite.

15 Prepared by Robert Gadsby Department of Homeland Security United States Customs and Border Protection Service Port of Great Falls, Montana Crossing the Line: International Deployment of Wildlands Fire Resources Documentation 3.A Manifest of the Equipment Being Entered. Either On Agency Letterhead or (Preferably) On a CBP Form 7533. Information Can Be of a General Nature, But Should Describe Anything Not Attached to the Vehicle in Some Detail. (For Example, Wildlands Fire Engine #123, with Portable Pump, Portable Water Tank, 100 Gallons of Foam and Assorted Handtools.)

16 Prepared by Robert Gadsby Department of Homeland Security United States Customs and Border Protection Service Port of Great Falls, Montana Crossing the Line: International Deployment of Wildlands Fire Resources People Are the Most Problematic United States Law Requires a Face-to-Face Inspection for All Persons Entering the Country You MUST Have Proof of Citizenship and Identification If Your Crew Member Has Criminal Convictions, It Will Delay Processing for the Entire Unit

17 Prepared by Robert Gadsby Department of Homeland Security United States Customs and Border Protection Service Port of Great Falls, Montana Crossing the Line: International Deployment of Wildlands Fire Resources Keeping It Simple: The CBP Officer Will Match the Individual Crew Member to the Manifest or CBP Form I-193 and Validate the Document “ADMITTED 212 (d) (4)” Fees Will Be Waived The Manifest and/or Forms I-193 Will Be Returned to the Person in Charge of the Deploying Unit and Should Be Returned Upon Departure

18 Prepared by Robert Gadsby Department of Homeland Security United States Customs and Border Protection Service Port of Great Falls, Montana Crossing the Line: International Deployment of Wildlands Fire Resources Equipment Is Easy Check It In – Check It Out Normally the Manifest Will Be Validated “ENTERED UNDER 19 CFR 10.107” and Returned to the Person in Charge of the Deploying Unit Anything Not Actually Returned to the Country of Origin or Expended in the Course of the Emergency Must Be “Entered” Through the Normal Process

19 Prepared by Robert Gadsby Department of Homeland Security United States Customs and Border Protection Service Port of Great Falls, Montana Crossing the Line: International Deployment of Wildlands Fire Resources Departing Resources Check It Out – Check It In Prior to Departure, Stop at the U. S. CBP Office and Request a CBP Form 4455 and Have It Validated by a CBP Officer This Helps Establish That All the Listed Equipment is of U.S. Origin and Simplifies Its Return

20 Prepared by Robert Gadsby Department of Homeland Security United States Customs and Border Protection Service Port of Great Falls, Montana Crossing the Line: International Deployment of Wildlands Fire Resources Aircraft Follow These Rules If You Land, You MUST Report to CBP at a Designated Airport of Entry Before You Proceed to the Incident Speak Directly to the Port Director at the Location Where Resources will Arrive and Keep That Line of Communication Open. Especially If You Are Transporting Ground Crews or Bulk Supplies

21 Prepared by Robert Gadsby Department of Homeland Security United States Customs and Border Protection Service Port of Great Falls, Montana Crossing the Line: International Deployment of Wildlands Fire Resources Keeping It Simple: If You Don’t Land, and You Cross the International Border, You MUST Use the Designated Forestry Squawk Code and Coordinate with AMOC and the Relevant Border Patrol Sector [Retardant Drops and Observer Flights]

22 Prepared by Robert Gadsby Department of Homeland Security United States Customs and Border Protection Service Port of Great Falls, Montana Crossing the Line: International Deployment of Wildlands Fire Resources Helicopter Attack and Support Direct Response Is Problematic Case by Case Approval by the CBP Service Port Director in Coordination with the Relevant Border Patrol Sector Chief VERY IMPORTANT That You Coordinate with DHS Prior to Initiating

23 Prepared by Robert Gadsby Department of Homeland Security United States Customs and Border Protection Service Port of Great Falls, Montana Crossing the Line: International Deployment of Wildlands Fire Resources A Final Word: Contractors MUST Establish That They Are Responding Directly to an Incident at the Request of a U. S. Agency Services versus Merchandise Case by Case Approval by the CBP Port Director VERY IMPORTANT That You Coordinate with DHS Prior to Initiating

24 Prepared by Robert Gadsby Crossing the Line: International Deployment of Wildlands Fire Resources Bob Gadsby Supervisor, Airports and Intelligence Programs Great Falls, Montana 406-453-0861 x201 gadsby@dhs.gov 406-788-9810 (cell) 1-800-XSECTOR Department of Homeland Security United States Customs and Border Protection Service Port of Great Falls, Montana


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