In preparation for the 2016 fire season, the Carson City District BLM took its entire fire staff to the Rattlesnake staff ride on the Mendocino National Forest. This idea came from the District’s operations group that was tasked to come up with a team building exercise to help prepare our on the ground leaders for the 2016 fire season. Justin Cutler, Assistant Superintendent for the Silver State Hotshots coordinated with the Mendocino Hotshots to make this happen. Chris Markey, Superintendent for the Mendocino Hotshots facilitated our staff ride.
What We Learned from the Rattlesnake Staff Ride
- Remembering and learning from history helps bring the importance of what we do closer to heart.
- Helped create District cohesion by going through the staff ride as a team.
- Helped see where we have been and where firefighting is now.
- Helped see the importance of good communication between resources.
- Helped show the importance of having clear escape routes to sufficient safety zones.
- Helped show the importance of being aware of local weather influences.
- Helped identify areas of focus for the 2016 fire season to bring back for our seasonal staff.
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A special thank you to Shane McDonald, Jon Palma, Justin Cutler, members of the Carson City District BLM and Chris Markey. All pictures are compliments of the Carson City District BLM.
For more information, check out the Rattlesnake fire in the Staff Ride Library.
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