We saw an average number of incidents during the first quarter of 2010, with average weather conditions. By the early spring we saw our typical drying.

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We saw an average number of incidents during the first quarter of 2010, with average weather conditions. By the early spring we saw our typical drying in the plains and above average drying in the mountains, which put the PSICC in severity. At the end of spring we saw general conditions at the moderate to high categories’ throughout the zone. With Kansas coming in well under their average acres burned for the spring. During the late spring/summer we had 2 type 3 incidents which turned into type 2 incidents. The first incident called the Medano. This required 2 type 2 teams and 1 type 3 team to manage. The second Type 3 fire to turn into a type 2 fire was the Parkdale fire in Fremont County. This fire was a short duration fire requiring the type 2 team only 3 days before we reassign the team to a new incident in the Fort Collins Dispatch zone. We had a drying trend starting in late summer that continued into Overall our number of fires and acres were down but our incidents were up as we saw an increase in non-fire resource ordering (Oil Spill), Law Enforcement, and other all risk incidents. Our biggest weather factor this year was the number of Red Flag warnings that were issued by our 9 NWS offices from 65 last year to 141 this year. We once again held our annual conference in the spring with the main focus on dispatch process and resource ordering. We also provided dispatch process training to approximately 100 County, City and federal cooperators and partners covering dispatchers, command staff and firefighters. This has proven to be an effort that pays for itself in the arena of interagency dispatching in sharing information with cooperators and partners to assist each other during resource mobilization. PIDC staff also participates with the Pueblo County Sheriff’s Office Communications division with In-service training which provided an excellent opportunity to work with one of our cooperators and network with other dispatchers. We were able to put on 2 D-110 courses for 18 students with-in the zone to assist with the dispatch function.

Inc. NameAgencyStart DateCauseAc.Inc. Type Lee RoadKSX9-MarH3504IC Lucas ParkKSX24-MarH5504IC DetroitKSX1-AprH3754IC Wolf RoadKSX1-AprH3504IC Wildlife Mgt. AreaKSX1-AprH6004IC Big Salt MarshQUR3-AprH36643IC Borekar Sand PitKSX6-AprH6404IC HighlandsKSX8-AprH7203IC Pioneer PasturesKSX11-AprH12503IC East Kennedy CreekKSX13-AprH7754IC Badito ConePSF27-AprL0.254IC DentonGSP14-MayL0.1UC MedanoGSP7-JunL6249UC Slide Rock MtnPSF8-JunL0.14IC Spring GulchRGD11-JunL0.14IC Parkdale CanyonPBX21-JunH629IMT3 JacobsRGF18-JulL15IC 9162 FireKSX22-JulH6004IC Phantom CanyonRGD29-JulL25IC OsoRGF2-AugL0.255IC Little BearRGF2-AugL0.255IC Dakota RidgePBX2-AugH784IC Miller FireKSX14-AugL41904IC BitterRGF24-AugL0.14IC GreenwoodKSX18-OctH5204IC BarnardKSX30-OctH6404IC Stafford/Pratt CanyonKSX3-NovH7004IC Prairie Dunes ComplexKSX3-NovH9103IC 41st Road GrassKSX6-NovH3204IC 9996KSX7-NovH5004IC Range 51DDQ9-NovH21504IC GrantKSX28-NovH3504IC

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Dispatch Office Summary Situation Report 12/31/2010 Pueblo Dispatch Center Year-to-DateWildland Fire ActivityRx & WFU Fire Activity Agency State Unit HumanLightningTotalRxWFU FiresAcresFiresAcresFiresAcresFiresAcresFiresAcres BIAKS-HOA BIATotal: BLMCO-RGD41, , BLMCO-SLD ,06500 BLMTotal:51, ,60971,40000 CNTYCO-PBX902, , CNTYKS-KSX3711,29414, , CNTYTotal:12714,101164, , DDQCO-FCQ ,03300 DDQKS-DDQ12, DDQTotal:42, ,03300 FWSCO-ALR FWSCO-MVR FWSKS-FLR ,14500 FWSKS-KIR FWSKS-MCR ,97200 FWSKS-QUR12, ,31300 FWSTotal:22, ,15000

NPSCO-FFP NPSCO-GSP0035, NPSKS-FLP NPSKS-TGP13, ,10000 NPSTotal:13,49035,27448,76442,21400 STCO-PBS STKS-KSS STTotal: USFSCO-PSF ,047252,42300 USFSCO-RGF ,10000 USFSKS-PSF USFSTotal: ,332333,52300 Grand Total:20025, , , ,02700