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Dispatching the Wilderness Resource Advisor

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Dispatching the Wilderness Resource Advisor

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  1. This document is contained within the Fire Management Toolbox on Wilderness.net. Since other related resources found in this toolbox may be of interest, you can visit this toolbox by visiting the following URL: http://www.wilderness.net/index.cfm?fuse=toolboxes&sec=fire. All toolboxes are products of the Arthur Carhart National Wilderness Training Center.

  2. Dispatching the Wilderness Resource Advisor

  3. Terms to Know • IQCS – Incident Qualification & Certification System • ROSS – Resource Ordering & Status System • READ – Resource Advisor • THSP – Technical Specialist • GACC – Geographic Area Coordination Center • NWCG – National Wildfire Coordinating Group

  4. IQCS Requirements • Complete Starter Form: • Must use legal name (also ROSS requirement) • SSN and DOB only needed to establish profile. • Each unit may request additional info. • Locate the IQCS person for your unit. • Provide copies of training certificates, pack test results, any position taskbooks, previous experience record (if any)

  5. IQCS • Know/secure your IQCS number. • READ vs. THSP • Currency: 5 years • Requirements: • Physical: • Arduous (on fire line – carded as FFT2 or higher) • Light • Annual Refresher Training (RT-130) • Qualified vs. Trainee

  6. More IQCS • Certifying Official • Will provide justification and certification of position (trainee vs. qualified) • Need to write “wilderness” on red card and sign

  7. What Dispatch Will Need From You • Request for User Account (to Self-Status) • Legal Name – same as Driver’s License (profile, travel arrangements) • Current Contact Numbers: work, home, cell • Preferred Jetport – Airport must handle commercial air traffic • May require copy of red card for record-keeping purposes. Dispatch will need to document you are wilderness qualified w/ appropriate fitness rating.

  8. ROSS Status Procedures • Have Supervisory permission before self -statusing as AVAILABLE! • Minimum commitment: 14 days not including travel, time off. • Have proper gear/equipment ready and close prior to statusing. • Be in communication range.

  9. ROSS Self Status • Click on the button below to log into ROSS and enter your availability for fire and other incidents. Choose the appropriate availability area for you. • IMT members should choose "local" for the availability area. If you choose "GACC" or "National",you are making yourself available as a single resource. • Contact your dispatch center for username and password. Remember to change your password after you log on.

  10. I Receive An Assignment Call from Dispatch– What Do I Do Now? • Resource has responsibility to inform supervisor. • Get clarification of assignment (where, timeframes, rental approval, etc.) • Provide dispatch travel information (air vs. ground) • Carry red card, Govt ID, DL • Get copy of your Resource Order. Don’t travel without it!!

  11. Questions?

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