Categories: 2016 Fire Season

Arroyo Seco Community Meeting 9/12/16

California Interagency Incident Management Team 4 has a website here:

CIMT-4 website

“In the Continental United States and Alaska there are 16 National Interagency Incident Management Teams categorized as Type 1 and 37 teams categorized as Type 2. Both types of teams are strategically located throughout states, which are more prone to wildland fires. The teams consist of members from a wide variety of federal, state, county, and local agencies. Region 5’s Type 1 and 2 teams generally manage large wildland fire incidents and address the most complicated safety, fiscal, planning, operational and logistical issues.”

 

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