Colorado Daily Status Report July 11, 2017 Information in this report was gathered prior to 8:30 a.m. Alerts/Warnings National Terrorism Advisory System: No Current Alerts | Bulletin State Emergency Operations Center (SEOC) Activation Level: Normal Operations Current Disasters/Large Incidents: Peak 2 Fire |Mill Creek Fire | Gutzler Fire | Peakaboo Fire Deer Gulch Fire | Wilson Fire Major Road Impacts/Closures: None Reported Incident Name
Peak 2 Fire (Final Update)
Location/County
Town of Breckenridge/Summit County 4 miles NW of Breckenridge, Colo
Cause Acres Containment Injuries Evacuations
Unknown 84 85% None Reported All evacuations lifted
Shelters
*Red Cross Evacuation Center at Summit Middle School has closed. *Miners Creek Raod *Peaks Trail, Gold Hill, Wheeler, Miner’s Creek Trail all Closed. *Parts of Colorado Trail also closed. 1 – DHSEM Regional Field Manager 1 – DFPC Fire Management Officer Type I Incident Management Team
Closures
Resources
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Information Sources
Inciweb – Peak 2 Fire Summit County Sheriff Twitter White River Forest Twitter Public Information Hotline 1-970-668-9730
Incident Name
Mill Creek Fire (Final Update)
Location/County
Routt County 13 miles northeast of Hayden, Colo Human 484
Cause Acres
Evacuations
55% 1 Firefighter illness None
Funding
Emergency Fire Fund – July 3, 2017
Resources
Information Sources
3 – DFPC Fire Management Officers 1 – DHSEM Regional Field Manager Type III Incident Management Team Routt County OEM Twitter Routt County Twitter Routt County OEM Facebook Fire Information Line 1-720-320-2195
Incident Name
Gutzler Fire
Location/County
Cause Acres Containment
Eagle County 14 miles southwest of Kremmling, Colo on federal land Under Investigation 974 20%
Evacuations
None
Closures
Temporary closure of Radium campground and boat launch due to fire operations. Also a temporary emergency closure of Forest Road 402 for fire operations. 1 – DFPC Fire Management Officer Type III Incident Management Team
Containment Injuries
Resources
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Information Sources
Inciweb – Gutzler Fire White River Forest Twitter Eagle County Sheriff Twitter
Incident Name
Peakaboo Fire
Location/County Cause Acres Containment
Moffat County 44 miles northwest of Maybell, Colo Lightning 12,839 68%
Evacuations
None
Resources
Information Sources
1 – Type 3 Helicopter 1 – DFPC Fire Management Officer Type III Incident Management Team Inciweb – Peakaboo Fire
Incident Name
Deer Gulch Fire (Final Update)
Location/County
Rio Blanco County
Cause Acres Containment Evacuations
Under Investigation 43 50% None
Information Sources
Inciweb – Deer Gulch Fire
Incident Name
Wilson Fire
Location/County
Rio Blanco County 9 miles north of Meeker, Colo Lightning 300 15% None
Cause Acres Containment Evacuations
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Resources
1 – DFPC Fire Management Officer 1 – Multi-Mission Aircraft (MMA) 1 – Type 3 Helicopter 1 – Type 2 Helicopter 4 – Engines 5 – Fire Crews Type III Incident Command Team
Information Sources
Inciweb – Wilson Fire
Colorado Regional Updates
Field Services Manager - Bruce Holloman - 720-852-6614 Deputy Field Services Manager – Paul Eller - 303-870-6893 The Field Services Manager (FSM) and Deputy FSM are supporting the various fires across Colorado. They both remain available for technical support and assistance to the state. Northwest - Chuck Vale - 970-846-3912 Counties: Eagle, Garfield, Grand, Jackson, Mesa, Moffat, Pitkin, Rio Blanco, Routt, Summit The Regional Field Manager is supporting consequent management operations at the Peak 2 Fire. He remains available for technical support and assistance to region. West - Drew Petersen - 970-633-0201 Counties: Delta, Gunnison, Hinsdale, Montrose, Ouray, San Miguel The Regional Field Manager will be will be participating in the State Resource Mobilization Committee meeting via phone, will be meeting with partners in the Durango area, and will be supporting Montezuma County at a meeting in Mancos for business recovery efforts from an urban fire earlier this. He remains available for technical support and assistance to the region. Southwest - Trevor Denney - 970-247-7674 Counties: Archuleta, Dolores, La Plata, Montezuma, San Juan, Southern Ute Indian Tribe and Ute Mountain Ute Tribe The Regional Field Manager is at the Emergency Management Institute in Emmistburg, Maryland and will return July 14, 2017. San Luis Valley RFM is available for technical support and assistance to the region. Page 4 This daily report is created by the Strategic Communications Team within the Colorado Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management. Additional reports and graphics are available in the attached pdf document. NSTR = Nothing Significant to Report.
San Luis Valley - David Osborn – 719-587-5213 Counties: Alamosa, Conejos, Costilla, Mineral, Rio Grande, Saguache The Regional Field Manager is traveling to attend the quarterly Regional Field Manager meetings in Durango. He remains available for technical support and assistance to the Southwest and San Luis Valley regions. South East - Riley Frazee – 719-510-2388 Counties: Baca, Bent, Crowley, Kiowa, Otero, Prowers The Regional Field Manager is available for technical support and assistance to the region. South - Christe Coleman – 970-250-0440 Counties: Custer, Fremont, Huerfano, Las Animas, Pueblo The Regional Field Manager will traveling to and attending Field Services Quarterly Meeting in Durango July 11-13. She remains available for technical support and assistance to the region. South Central – Mark Boley - 720-415-4502 Counties: Chaffee, El Paso, Lake, Park, Teller The Regional Field Manager will be at an ESF5 meeting in Teller County in the morning and then in Durango July 11-14 for the Regional Field Managers quarterly meeting/training. He remains available for technical support and assistance to the South Central and North Central regions. North Central - Cory Stark - 720-852-6618 Counties: Adams, Arapahoe, Boulder, Broomfield, Clear Creek, Denver, Douglas, Elbert, Gilpin, Jefferson The Regional Field Manager will be travelling to La Plata County for the Field Services quarterly meeting. He remains available for technical assistance and support to the region. Northeast - Kevin Kuretich - 970-867-4300 Counties: Cheyenne, Kit Carson, Larimer, Lincoln, Logan, Morgan, Philips, Sedgwick, Washington, Weld, Yuma The Regional Field Manager will be in Durango July 11-14 for the Field Services Quarterly Meeting. He remains available for technical support and assistance to the region.
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Colorado Emergency Support Functions
1- Transportation These links connects you with CDOT traffic alerts and road conditions, Road conditions/Closures - both planned and non-planned (accidents, etc.) throughout Colorado: * COTRIP (511) * Conditions Map * Road Speed Map * Subscribe to Alerts * Travel Alerts * CDOT Mobile App * CDOT Website * Twitter * Facebook DIA * DIA Parking * Flight Status * National Flight Status via the FAA DIA Social Networks: * Twitter * Facebook Normal Operations 2 - TeleCommunications – IT Communications | US-CERT Cyber Alert – Website * Twitter ESF 2 continues to monitor for communications issues related to the wild land fires on the western slope. 3 - Public Works – Engineering Flood Reconstruction Projects Normal Operations 4 – Firefighting Base Resources
Rocky Mountain Preparedness Level: 3 | National Preparedness Level: 4 The DFPC Multi-Mission Aircraft (MMA) are now on High Alert: available on a 1 hour call status, and can be ordered through CSP Dispatch via the State of Colorado Emergency Operations Line (303-279-8855). To help expedite an MMA request complete the MMA Request Form (fillable). Effective at 1400 hours on July 9, 2017, the National Preparedness Level is being elevated to Level 4.
Assigned Resources:
Peak 2 Fire, CO: Colorado River Fire Management Officer (FMO), Operations Branch Chief, Public Information Officer Gutzler Fire, CO: Colorado River FMO Page 6
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Mill Creek Fire, Routt County, CO: NW Region Fire Management Officer (FMO), West Region FMO, Helo 58J, Logistics Branch Chief, San Luis Valley FMO, MMA support Frye Fire, AZ: Northeast FMO Pike National Forest Support: E-6111 Great Basin Area Coordination Center (GBCC) Support: Intelligence Coordinator Southwest Area Coordination Center (SWCC) Support: Center of Excellence, Aviation Specialist Peakaboo Fire, CO: East Area FMO, Helo 28J Wilson Fire, CO: West Area FMO, MMA support Deer Gulch Fire, CO: West Area FMO, MMA support Craig Dispatch Engine Support: Engine 4, E-4231 Rocky Mountain Area Pre-position: HEL2 58J Rio Blanco County Detection: MMA support
Agency Assists last 24 hours:
Gutzler Fire Eagle County, CO Mill Creek Fire Routt County, CO Peak 2 Fire, Summit County, CO Peakaboo Fire, Moffat County, CO Wilson Fire, Rio Blanco County, CO Deer Gulch Fire, Rio Blanco County, CO
5 - Emergency Management ESF 5 continues to monitor and support fire resource needs across the state. 6 - Mass Care Colorado VOAD * HelpColoradoNow.Org * State Voluntary Agency Liaison (VAL) attending natural hazards conference through July 12, 2017. 7 – Resource Mobilization Colorado Resource Rate Form - Paper Process (CRRF) * Reimbursement Packet * Credentialing *CO-ASSIST ESF 7 is supporting multiple fires across the state and coordinating with Rocky Mountain Area Coordination Center and Division of Fire Prevention and Control for Aircraft and logistical support on current fires and new starts.
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8 - Public Health Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) * Twitter * Facebook * Colorado Health Alert Network *Emergency Preparedness Topics * Air Monitoring Map Air Quality & Advisories CDPHE continues to provide technical support for the ongoing wildfires throughout Colorado.
Ozone Action Day Alert for the Front Range Urban Corridor. 9 - Search and Rescue Normal Operations 10 - Oil and Hazardous Materials Normal Operations 11 - Agriculture and Natural Resources Normal Operations 12 – Energy Normal Operations 13 - Public Safety/Security Colorado State Patrol (CSP) * Twitter * Facebook * Colorado Information Analysis Center (CIAC) * Mobile App Apple Android * File a Suspicious Activity Report
NTAS Bulletin issued on May 15, 2017
Normal Operations
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14 – Recovery Mitigation and Recovery Website
DR-4145 Colorado Severe Storms, Flooding, Landslides, and Mudslides DR-4229 Colorado Severe Storms, Flooding, Landslides, and Mudslides
Normal Operations 15 - Public Information COEmergency.com * Twitter * Facebook | READYColorado.com * Twitter * Facebook DHSEM.state.co.us | | Mitigation and Recovery Website DHSEM Strategic Communications team are instructing a G290 FEMA Basic Public Information Officer course in Fraser, Colorado on July 10-11. Colorado National Guard JOC Email JOC Phone: 720-250-1290 Normal Operations
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Training posted to the DHSEM Website
Weather: National Weather Service Update Colorado Weather Watches/Warnings/Advisories - Website Last updated: 13:33 GMT on 07-11-2017 There are no active watches, warnings or advisories East (Goodland) - Website * Twitter * Facebook North East (Boulder) - Website * Twitter * Facebook South East (Pueblo) - Website * Twitter * Facebook West (Grand Junction) - Website * Twitter * Facebook NWS Reports (TEXT only) * NWS Watches Warnings/Alerts (TEXT Only) * Satellite: Vis | IR | WV * Animated Satellite: WV * Radar: Current | Animated
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Colorado Fire Restrictions, Bans and Current Fires Current Fire Map
Fire Restrictions Map * Fire Restrictions Post
To share new fire restrictions for placement on the map please email
[email protected]
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National Fire Maps Current Large Incidents Map * New Large Incidents Map * National Monthly Wildfire Potential Outlook * RMACC.info * RMACC Daily Incident Update * RMACC Daily Briefing * NIFC Sit Report * Definition of Levels * RMACC Morning Intelligence * Sit Report RMACC Preparedness Level: 3 | National Preparedness Level 4
Fire Weather One Day Outlook
Two Day Outlook
Three-Eight Day Outlook
Red Flag, Fire Danger
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National Significant Weather Outlook Storm Prediction Website - Twitter - Facebook * Categorical Outlook * Tornado Outlook * Wind Outlook * Hail Outlook * Winter Weather Outlook * 24-Hour U.S. Precipitation * Western U.S. Monthly Precipitation * Precipitation % of Average 30-Day 60-Day 90-Day * Drought Monitor – Alternative Link * Seasonal Drought Outlook * National Earthquake Map
Storm Prediction: Thunderstorm
Storm Predication: Wind
Storm Prediction: Tornado
Storm Prediction: Hail
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Colorado Flood Decision Support System Flood Decision Support System | Flood Decision Support System Map | Flood Decision Support System Weather Modification Map | Colorado Flood Threat Outlook Twitter: @COFloodUpdates and @FloodDSS Colorado Flood Outlook Map
There is a LOW flood threat for the Northwest Slope, Northern Mountains, Front Range, Urban Corridor, Grand Valley, Southwest Slope, San Juan Mountains and the Southeast Mountains.
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Water/Snow/Flood/Drought/Earthquake Resources USGS Streamflow Rates
Colorado Drought Monitor
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Colorado SNOTEL Snowpack Update Map
NRCS Snotel Google Map * Daily SNOTEL Map with Site Data NOAA National Weather Service Flood Gauge Denver Water: Water Watch Report * Streamflow Data * Reservoir Data * Diversion Rates Colorado Earthquake Data Colorado Avalanche Information Center Colorado Avalanche Information Center * Watches and Warnings * Observations & Weather Twitter: @CAICState @CAICSteamboat @CAICFrontrange @CAICSummit @CAICSawatch @CAICAspen @CAICGunnison @CAICGrandmesa @CAICnthsanjuan @CAICsthsanjuan @CAICsangrecrist The CAIC is in summer operation mode. They will continue to monitor snowpack and weather conditions through the summer, and will issue statewide avalanche summaries as needed. Check their website and Twitter accounts for updates.
***End of Colorado Daily Status Report*** Colorado Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management - DHSEM 9195 E. Mineral Avenue, Suite 200 Centennial, Colorado 80112 Business Hours: 720-852-6600 COEmergency.com * DHSEM.state.co.us * READYColorado.com * Colorado.gov/MARS Page 16 This daily report is created by the Strategic Communications Team within the Colorado Division of Homeland Security and Emergency Management. Additional reports and graphics are available in the attached pdf document. NSTR = Nothing Significant to Report.