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Spring Creek Fire

Unit Information

900 Grand Ave. 
Glenwood Springs, 
81602 
900 Grand Ave. 
Glenwood Springs, 
81602 

Incident Contacts

  • Olivia Blake
    Email:
    olivia_bruce@firenet.gov
    Phone:
    970-200-6195

News

Spring Creek Fire Update July 3, 2023 Rocky Mountain Area Complex Incident Management Team 2 Jared Hohn, Incident Commander  
Spring Creek Fire Update July 2, 2023 Rocky Mountain Area Complex Incident Management Team Two Jared Hohn, Incident Commander
Jeramy Dietz, Planning Operations Section Chief Trainee, Rocky Mountain Complex Incident Management Team 2 explains the difference between indirect and direct fireline and how to determine which line tactic to use.  The video can be watched at this link https://inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident-videos-gallery/cowrf-spring-creek-fire
Actualización del Incendio Spring Creek 2 Julio de 2023 Equipo de Gestión de Incidentes del Complejo del área de las Montañas Rocosas Dos
The July 3 Spring Creek Fire Update referred to the role of a Fire Behavior Analyst (FBAN) on an Incident Management Team. The person filling this role works closely with the team's incident meteorologist to predict fire activity and growth, based on weather, vegetation, topography, historical fire data, and other factors. Together, these two functions assist the team with proactive and contingency planning.
Spring Creek Fire Update July 1, 2023 Rocky Mountain Area Complex Incident Management Team Two Jared Hohn, Incident Commander
Actualización del Incendio Spring Creek 1 Julio de 2023   Equipo de Gestión de Incidentes del Complejo del área de las Montañas Rocosas Dos
Spring Creek Fire Update June 30, 2023 Rocky Mountain Area Complex Incident Management Team Two Jared Hohn, Incident Commander
Clear Communications
Updated On: 07/01/2023
You may have heard fire staff on our daily Operations videos refer to areas as “Division Alpha” and “Division Zulu” when only A and Z are on the map. Why not just say “A” or “Z”? Clear communication is a vital part of fire operations. In many cases, there is no room for error.
Actualización del Incendio Spring Creek 30 de Junio, 2023   Equipo de Gestión de Incidentes del Complejo del área de las Montañas Rocosas Dos