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− | The Fire Center, located in Idaho Falls | + | The Eastern Idaho Interagency Fire Center (EIIFC), located in Idaho Falls, was established in the spring of 1995 after a five year planning effort. Participating agencies include the Forest Service's Caribou-Targhee National Forest, and the Bureau of Land Management's Idaho Falls District. |
− | EIIFC | + | *'''Current EIIFC Fire Information''': [http://www.idahofireinfo.blm.gov/east/info_current.html] |
+ | *'''Current Fire Danger Levels''': [http://www.idahofireinfo.blm.gov/east/info_current.html] | ||
+ | *'''EIIFC Website''': [http://www.idahofireinfo.blm.gov/east/index.html] | ||
+ | *'''National Interagency Fire Center Website''' [http://www.nifc.gov/index.html] | ||
+ | |||
+ | EIIFC is responsible for fire coordination of over 7.5 million acres of public lands, encompassing 21 counties within four states, including Southeastern Idaho, Southern Montana, Western Wyoming and Northern Utah. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Cooperating and contract agencies include: | ||
+ | *Idaho State Agencies: (Departments of Lands, Fish & Game, and Corrections) | ||
+ | *Bureau of Indian Affairs | ||
+ | *Shoshone Bannock Tribes | ||
+ | *Bureau of Reclamation | ||
+ | *National Park Service (Yellowstone National Park, Craters of the Moon National *Monument and Grand Teton National Park) | ||
+ | *USDA Sheep Experiment Station | ||
+ | *U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service | ||
+ | |||
+ | EIIFC also has 38 Cooperative Agreements with City and Rural fire departments. EIIFC supports 9 ranger stations and 8 BLM guard stations. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Activities include incident and fire preparedness, suppression of wildfires, prescribed fire, aviation tracking and flight following, administrative and natural disaster coordination and support. | ||
+ | |||
+ | On average, EIIFC fights 132 fires a year. Resources include engines, an air attack base, air attack, helicopters, miscellaneous qualified overhead support personnel, hand crews (20 members each), and camp crews (10 members each). | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
==EIIFC STATION/CREW LOCATIONS AND EQUIPMENT== | ==EIIFC STATION/CREW LOCATIONS AND EQUIPMENT== | ||
− | *SALMON STATION BLM: | + | *SALMON WORK STATION |
− | *DUBOIS STATION BLM: One Heavy Engine; One Light Engine | + | **BLM: One Heavy Engine and Two Light Engine |
+ | *DUBOIS WORK STATION | ||
+ | **BLM: One Heavy Engine; One Light Engine | ||
**FOREST SERVICE: One Light Engine | **FOREST SERVICE: One Light Engine | ||
− | *ATOMIC CITY STATION BLM: One Tatra Engine | + | *ATOMIC CITY WORK STATION |
− | *ISLAND PARK STATION Forest Service: Two Light Engines and One 20 Person Hand Crew | + | ** BLM: One Heavy Tatra Engine |
− | *DRIGGS STATION Forest Service: One Light Engine | + | *ISLAND PARK WORK STATION |
− | *SWAN VALLEY STATION Forest Service: One Light Engine and One Helicopter plus crew | + | ** Forest Service: Two Light Engines and One 20 Person Initial Attack Hand Crew (Centennials) |
− | *IDAHO FALLS STATION BLM: | + | *ASHTON WORK STATION |
− | *FORT HALL STATION BLM: | + | ** Forest Service: Two Light Engines |
− | *POCATELLO STATION BLM: | + | *DRIGGS WORK STATION |
− | **Forest Service: Two Light Engines | + | ** Forest Service: One Light Engine |
− | * | + | *SWAN VALLEY WORK STATION |
− | * | + | ** Forest Service: One Light Engine and One Helicopter plus crew |
+ | *IDAHO FALLS WORK STATION | ||
+ | ** BLM: Dispatch Center; Fire Cache; Two Heavy Engines; Two Light Engines; One Dozer; One Water Tender; One 20 Person Initial Attack Hand Crew | ||
+ | *FORT HALL WORK STATION | ||
+ | ** BLM: One Heavy Engine; Two 20 Person Hand Crews | ||
+ | *POCATELLO WORK STATION 5 | ||
+ | ** BLM: Two Heavy Engines(3451, 3453); One Light Engine; One Dozer; One Water Tender; One helicopter; One 20 person hotshot crew; Air Tanker Base | ||
+ | **Forest Service: Two Light Engines | ||
+ | *CHUBBUCK WORK STATION | ||
+ | **BLM: One Heavy Engine(3452) | ||
+ | *SODA SPRINGS WORK STATION 7 | ||
+ | ** BLM: One Heavy Engine(3672); One Light Engine(3471) | ||
**Forest Service: One Light Engine | **Forest Service: One Light Engine | ||
− | *MONTPELIER STATION Forest Service: Two Light Engines | + | *MALAD WORK STATION 8 |
+ | ** BLM: Three Heavy Engines(3481, 3482, 3483) | ||
+ | **Forest Service: One Light Engine | ||
+ | *MONTPELIER WORK STATION | ||
+ | ** Forest Service: Two Light Engines | ||
+ | *BLACKFOOT WORK STATION | ||
+ | ** BLM: One Heavy Engine | ||
+ | *AMERICAN FALLS WORK STATION 6 | ||
+ | ** BLM: One Heavy Engine(3461); One Dozer(3263) | ||
+ | *GRAYS LAKE WORK STATION | ||
+ | ** BLM | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==East Idaho BLM Maps== | ||
+ | *[http://www.blm.gov/pgdata/etc/medialib/blm/id/maps/blm_field_office_land.Par.8487.File.dat/Upper%20Snake.pdf Upper Snake (PDF)] | ||
+ | *[http://www.blm.gov/pgdata/etc/medialib/blm/id/maps/blm_field_office_land.Par.3413.File.dat/Pocatello.pdf Pocatello (PDF)] | ||
+ | *[http://www.blm.gov/pgdata/etc/medialib/blm/id/maps/blm_field_office_land.Par.85961.File.dat/Salmon.pdf Salmon (PDF)] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==BLM and Forest Service Repeaters== | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===BLM Channels=== | ||
+ | Idaho Falls District | ||
+ | {| border="4" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" style="margin: 1em 1em 1em 0; background: #f9f9f9; border: 2px #777777 solid; border-collapse: collapse;" class="wikitable sortable" | ||
+ | !Channel #||Rx Freq||Rx Tone||Tx Freq||Tx Tone||Description||Confirmation/Re-Confirmation | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | ||169.7750|| ||163.1500||114.8||Big Southern Butte Repeater|| | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | ||169.7750|| ||163.1500||123.0||Tylor Repeater|| | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | ||169.7750|| ||163.1500||107.2||Garns Repeater|| | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | ||169.7750|| ||163.1500||141.3||Kelly Mountain Repeater|| | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | ||169.7750|| ||163.1500||100.0||Kinport Repeater|| | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | ||169.7750|| ||163.1500||151.4||Malad Repeater|| | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | ||169.7750|| ||163.1500||167.9||Portable Repeater|| | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | ||169.7750|| ||163.1500||162.2||Rockland Repeater|| | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | ||169.7750|| ||163.1500||131.8||Sedgewick Repeater|| | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Forest Service Channels=== | ||
+ | [[US_Forest_Service_-_Caribou-Targhee_National_Forest_(ID/WY)|Caribou-Targhee National Forests]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Related Links=== | ||
+ | *[[National Incident Radio Support Cache]] - These frequencies are also used for active fire operations. | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | |||
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+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | [[Category:US Forest Service in Idaho]] | ||
+ | [[Category:US Forest Service Frequencies in Idaho]] | ||
+ | [[Category:US Land Management in Idaho]] | ||
+ | [[Category:US Land Management Frequencies in Idaho]] |
Latest revision as of 18:36, 2 August 2020
The Eastern Idaho Interagency Fire Center (EIIFC), located in Idaho Falls, was established in the spring of 1995 after a five year planning effort. Participating agencies include the Forest Service's Caribou-Targhee National Forest, and the Bureau of Land Management's Idaho Falls District.
- Current EIIFC Fire Information: [1]
- Current Fire Danger Levels: [2]
- EIIFC Website: [3]
- National Interagency Fire Center Website [4]
EIIFC is responsible for fire coordination of over 7.5 million acres of public lands, encompassing 21 counties within four states, including Southeastern Idaho, Southern Montana, Western Wyoming and Northern Utah.
Cooperating and contract agencies include:
- Idaho State Agencies: (Departments of Lands, Fish & Game, and Corrections)
- Bureau of Indian Affairs
- Shoshone Bannock Tribes
- Bureau of Reclamation
- National Park Service (Yellowstone National Park, Craters of the Moon National *Monument and Grand Teton National Park)
- USDA Sheep Experiment Station
- U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
EIIFC also has 38 Cooperative Agreements with City and Rural fire departments. EIIFC supports 9 ranger stations and 8 BLM guard stations.
Activities include incident and fire preparedness, suppression of wildfires, prescribed fire, aviation tracking and flight following, administrative and natural disaster coordination and support.
On average, EIIFC fights 132 fires a year. Resources include engines, an air attack base, air attack, helicopters, miscellaneous qualified overhead support personnel, hand crews (20 members each), and camp crews (10 members each).
Contents
EIIFC STATION/CREW LOCATIONS AND EQUIPMENT
- SALMON WORK STATION
- BLM: One Heavy Engine and Two Light Engine
- DUBOIS WORK STATION
- BLM: One Heavy Engine; One Light Engine
- FOREST SERVICE: One Light Engine
- ATOMIC CITY WORK STATION
- BLM: One Heavy Tatra Engine
- ISLAND PARK WORK STATION
- Forest Service: Two Light Engines and One 20 Person Initial Attack Hand Crew (Centennials)
- ASHTON WORK STATION
- Forest Service: Two Light Engines
- DRIGGS WORK STATION
- Forest Service: One Light Engine
- SWAN VALLEY WORK STATION
- Forest Service: One Light Engine and One Helicopter plus crew
- IDAHO FALLS WORK STATION
- BLM: Dispatch Center; Fire Cache; Two Heavy Engines; Two Light Engines; One Dozer; One Water Tender; One 20 Person Initial Attack Hand Crew
- FORT HALL WORK STATION
- BLM: One Heavy Engine; Two 20 Person Hand Crews
- POCATELLO WORK STATION 5
- BLM: Two Heavy Engines(3451, 3453); One Light Engine; One Dozer; One Water Tender; One helicopter; One 20 person hotshot crew; Air Tanker Base
- Forest Service: Two Light Engines
- CHUBBUCK WORK STATION
- BLM: One Heavy Engine(3452)
- SODA SPRINGS WORK STATION 7
- BLM: One Heavy Engine(3672); One Light Engine(3471)
- Forest Service: One Light Engine
- MALAD WORK STATION 8
- BLM: Three Heavy Engines(3481, 3482, 3483)
- Forest Service: One Light Engine
- MONTPELIER WORK STATION
- Forest Service: Two Light Engines
- BLACKFOOT WORK STATION
- BLM: One Heavy Engine
- AMERICAN FALLS WORK STATION 6
- BLM: One Heavy Engine(3461); One Dozer(3263)
- GRAYS LAKE WORK STATION
- BLM
East Idaho BLM Maps
BLM and Forest Service Repeaters
BLM Channels
Idaho Falls District
Channel # | Rx Freq | Rx Tone | Tx Freq | Tx Tone | Description | Confirmation/Re-Confirmation |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
169.7750 | 163.1500 | 114.8 | Big Southern Butte Repeater | |||
169.7750 | 163.1500 | 123.0 | Tylor Repeater | |||
169.7750 | 163.1500 | 107.2 | Garns Repeater | |||
169.7750 | 163.1500 | 141.3 | Kelly Mountain Repeater | |||
169.7750 | 163.1500 | 100.0 | Kinport Repeater | |||
169.7750 | 163.1500 | 151.4 | Malad Repeater | |||
169.7750 | 163.1500 | 167.9 | Portable Repeater | |||
169.7750 | 163.1500 | 162.2 | Rockland Repeater | |||
169.7750 | 163.1500 | 131.8 | Sedgewick Repeater |
Forest Service Channels
Caribou-Targhee National Forests
Related Links
- National Incident Radio Support Cache - These frequencies are also used for active fire operations.