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Grangeville
Smokejumper Capabilities |
The Grangeville Smokejumpers provide the fire management
community with a wide range of personnel and equipment.
Best known for the rapid delivery of initial attack firefighters,
Grangeville jumpers can also support extended attack, fire-use, and prescribed-fire
efforts with overhead and crewmembers. The Grangeville Smokejumper
program includes qualified individuals in all of the indicated ICS positions
(with requested personnel deliverable either aerially or through conventional
mobilization procedures):
- Type 3 and 4 Incident Commander
- Division Supervisor
- Strike-Team and/or Task-Force Leader
- Field Observer
- Fire Effects Monitor
- Type 2 Burn Boss
- Single-Resource Boss (Crew, Engine,
Dozer, etc.)
- Firefighter Type 1
- Single-Resource Faller
GAC's De Havilland Twin Otter allows the Nez Perce Smokejumper program
to support fire management
operations across the Clearwater/Nez Perce fire management zone and throughout
adjacent administrative units. With a range of 375 nautical miles, a 3,000
lbs. payload, and the ability to utilize small backcountry airstrips,
the GAC Otter can deliver and retrieve large loads personnel and/or equipment
quickly. Paracargo ground procedures are explained in the Incident
Response Pocket Guide, and incident commanders can route paracargo
requests through local dispatchers. The following items are pre-positioned
at GAC and configured for rapid response to any incident:
- Cabin protection
kits
- Mark III pump kits
- Hoses and fittings
- Food and water
- Sleeping bags
- Gas (mixed or unmixed)
- Powersaws and/or cross-cut saws
The technical nature and geographical range of the Smokejumper mission
allow GAC personnel to develop specialized skills pertinent to a wide
range of resource-management operations. GAC can provide individuals
possessing operational expertise and/or instructional experience in each
of the following areas:
Tree climbing (gaff and arborist techniques)
- Cross cut saw operation and maintenance
- GPS and/or compass use
- ATV use
- Timber marking
- Trail construction and maintenance
- Search and rescue
- Resource-management planning and writing
- NWCG course topics
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