Cohesive Strategy How it approaches fire – the local fire chiefs perspective Shawn P. Stokes Assistant Director of National Programs.

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Cohesive Strategy How it approaches fire – the local fire chiefs perspective Shawn P. Stokes Assistant Director of National Programs

Who is the IAFC? –Why do we care about the WUI and fire? Facts: –97% wildland fires controlled at 10 acres or less –Most structures lost during first 12 hours –WUI growth in the future –Not just a “Western” problem –Fires don’t respect jurisdictional lines

Cohesive Strategy – Approaching Fire Three goals of Cohesive Strategy –Resilient Landscapes –Wildfire Response –Fire-Adapted Communities

Response to Fire Response –All jurisdictions participate in: Safe Effective Efficient wildfire management through improved intergovernmental coordination

Response to Fire Cohesive Strategy encourages, between local, state and federal agencies: –Better training –Better preplanning –Better communications Leads to better execution when a fire starts - We can no longer meet for the first time on the hood of our buggies once the fire has started -

Fire-Adapted Communities The largest impact for local fire officials –The public looks to the chief for answers –FAC provides them Tool-box for local fire chiefs Involves both public education and infrastructure protection High Impact/Low Cost if done right

FAC – What it does Provides a framework for public education Provides a framework for planning Provides model codes as options Provides for a dialog between the fire chief and the community –Improved Community Involvement Provides a dialog between the fire chief and the partners (State, Fed, Business)

FAC – The Tools Some Examples: –Ready, Set, Go! –Firewise –Public/Private Partnerships –CWPPs –Local Ordinances/Model Codes

FAC Success Eagle County, CO Public/Private partnership Montana RSG! Video (Local/State/Fed/Private)

FAC Success Colorado Springs Mitigation Successes Statewide awareness campaigns Local property management code

Structure loss by County

Cohesive Strategy has a positive impact on local government fire service –Creates a dialog for better collaboration on response –Provides a tool-box of options for public education and partnership –Improves the understanding and relationships between local, state and federal leadership

Shawn P. Stokes Assistant Director of National Programs for Wildland Fire International Association of Fire Chiefs