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>>Speaker: OK.

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All right, all right, great.

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So yeah, we're going to jump
into Unit 2A, the risk

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assessment setup.

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We'll be going through the
objectives for this unit are,

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you know, at the conclusion of
this lesson, the students should

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be able to use the mapping
interface and WPSAPS to

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create a management unit,
prevention units, and also

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communities in WPSAPS.

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We're also going to be consistently assigning values to

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attributes for structural
vulnerability, fuel hazards,

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ignition risks, catastrophic
fire potential and values at

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risk in the planning units or
the prevention units and the

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communities.

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So if you guys have a question,
you know, feel free to type it

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in, in the chat there or go
ahead and raise your hand.

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And if one of the other cadre
members could let me know that

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the questions popping up, we can
address those questions as we go

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along here.

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So these are our objectives here
for this unit.

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And you know, we're talked
about, you know, we've heard a

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risk assessment that was
mentioned earlier.

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You know, when you know,
creating, you know, risk

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assessment, prevention planning
and you know, what, what, what,

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why a risk, you know, why a good
risk assessment.

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So you know, sound risk
assessment, you know that's the

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foundation for any prevention
planning process.

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Without a solid risk assessment,
planning for prevention actions

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you know can be unfocused,
inefficient, and can often be

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unproductive.

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A good risk assessment will help
steer the organization

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prevention program to address
its highest risks and protect

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its most important values.

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WPSAPS uses geospatial
technologies to provide a

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state-of-the-art risk assessment
process for wildfire prevention.

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It significantly improves your
ability to discern the causes of

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wildfire occurrence and develop
efficient strategies to mitigate

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these risks.

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Like all data processing
applications, the reliability of

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the results is heavily dependent
on the attention of detail that

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you employ in developing this
risk assessment.

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So the more accurate, more
correct information, you know,

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the more better outputs that
we'll be getting, you know,

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through that when it runs
through the software and, and

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coming up with your, your
prevention planning scenarios

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and developing prevention
actions.

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So we're going to jump into
here, I'm going to go into the,

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the software program, into the,
the, the instruction and we'll

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be doing, I'll be doing the
exercise.

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And when I get into the
demonstration of, of creating

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the, the prevention units, the
management units, you know, I

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just want to remind students,
you know, just follow along.

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Once it's complete, you guys can
have time to work on these in,

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in, in your, in when you guys
break out into your group.

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So please just follow along and
and watch demonstrations and if

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you have questions, you know,
you know, feel free to raise

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your hand and type that
information in, but just want to

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send a reminder on that.

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So, I'm going to switch screens
here.

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Yes, OK, great.

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All right, So, yeah, I want to
talk about the student guide.

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You know, like Fred said, Pat
McDowell and necessarily did a

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really excellent job in
developing the student guide and

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making it user friendly.

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So, you know, this is the most
current version right now,

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version 3.0. We try to keep
the student guide up to date as

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WPSAPS implements different
changes.

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There's, there's a big one
that's going to be coming up

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here starting next week be
rolling out the login procedure,

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login process.

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So we try to incorporate that
into the student guide and, and

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any updates and changes.

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So, you know, right now,
currently our, our current

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version is version 3.0.

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And the way the student guide is
set up is that these are all hot

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links in here.

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So if you can, if you, if
you're, if you're using it

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electronically, you can see the,
you know, you click on it, it

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takes you directly to the, to
the risk assessment portion that

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we're instructing here.

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And for all, each unit, as you
go through the different units

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in the book, they have student
instruction.

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Section 3 is the student
instructions.

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And in it, it, it has all the
steps that you'll be completing

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for the student exercise rolled
out into one complete process.

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And, you know, that's just
something that we got from the

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student feedback from the
previous courses was, you know,

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laying it all out.

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So it the, the student
instructions are all in, in, in

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the, the portion, the Section 3
of each of the different units.

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So, you know, you can go back
and click on, you know, where it

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takes in, takes you directly to
that portion where you'd be

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doing that exercise.

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And you can click, you know,
return to the student

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instructions assessment there,
take you back to the, to the, to

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the overall instructions there
where that the exercise where

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it's all in laid out for you.

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So just wanted to highlight
those, those hot links there,

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how, how the student guide is
designed to work the same thing.

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You know, the introduction here,
we're going to be going into the

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different appendices and I
believe these are all

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individually now loaded into the
wildland portal as well for you.

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So you can see all the, the
appendices separated individuals

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just to make it an easier access
for the students.

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Rick's worked on those and they
just uploaded that this morning.

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Fred's been working on those.

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So we're going to, yeah.

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So I'm going to be talking about
this here shortly.

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So in WPSAPS, you know, this
is the initial screen and, and

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in it there's two, there's 2
servers right now that that are used.

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There's one is production.

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We're actually doing all of our,
our, our prevention planning in

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the production for developing
plans.

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And then we also have the EGP
training site for training for

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if you want to just practice
with the, the software, you

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know, you can, you know, you're
not going to, you know, the, the

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training software is for you to
test it, you know, practice the

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different features.

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So you want to make sure that
you're in the training website.

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EGP training is what will be
sometimes it, you can get

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navigated over to the production
side.

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But so for this course portion
of the course, make sure you're,

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you're using EGP training.

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And then also another feature
that I kind of wanted to point

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out was that with WPSAPS is
that developers, they're, you

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know, making updates, making
changes behind the scenes.

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And if you click on this little
version, one point 2.4, that's a

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current version that training is
in right now.

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And it got a change log of
different features, different

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versions, you know, bug fixes.

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So it kind of creates a change
log on here of what's been

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implement into the into these
changes here.

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So just wanted to show that
feature to you guys in case

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you're interested or something.

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What you know what what's been
happening.

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If you haven't been out in a
while, if you, you know, haven't

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used it in a while, you got back
in, you may see some changes in

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there.

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So we're going to go ahead and
get logged in here and included

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balances and the login process I
just mentioned they're starting

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next week in October, they're
going to start moving over to

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the login.gov.

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They're going to start rolling
that out.

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So we'll have to be using a PIV
card or you'll have to do non

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non fed unit users without a PIV
card.

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I'll have to get a login.gov
address, but so that'll be

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coming up here.

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I didn't start trying to roll
that out next week, but so you

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get logged in, you know, we
you'll have your list of your

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different prevention plans, who
your collaborators are with.

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And you know, you guys had to
went through this portion when

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you guys added collaborators
through properties.

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That's where you guys went in
and added collaborators.

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But we're going to go ahead and
go into.

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So when you come into the, the
assessment portion in here,

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you'll see that the way it's a,
it's a, it's a workflow process.

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We can't go in here and start
entering accomplishments

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planning.

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We have to create our assessment
first before we can any of these

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are even accessible.

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So as you work through the
process, it's a workflow process

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developing a plan here.

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So the first portion is to enter
our assessment and each of

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these, you know, we start up
with our set up map and you can

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see that down below.

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None of these are even
accessible until we work through

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that process here.

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So you know, we got a workflow
screen, well, work screen here.

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The workflow creating the
assessment, it includes setting

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up communities and prevention
units, entering the community

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assessment items, entering the
prevention unit assessment and

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items and reviewing our
assessment results.

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So the first step is to create
your management unit.

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We've click on the you know
before we enter that here, you

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know, you'll see these two areas
here that down below here with

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check out map check in.

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This is an optional ARC GIS
field map feature.

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This allows the user to check in
or check out a map to enter

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assessment information from the
field via tablet or other mobile

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device.

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Currently a NIFC AGOL account
is required to use this feature

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and there's also a separate the
WPSAPS Mobile software guide

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that has been developed to
aid in using this feature.

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The next area is calculate.

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Right here we'll see calculate
all features or only new

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features.

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The currently the default is
all communities and prevention

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units.

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This allows the user create all
new entries in the risk

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assessment.

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The second button, new
communities and prevention units

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only is useful when editing a
previously started risk

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assessment.

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It'll save the attributes that
we previously entered and the

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user doesn't have to go back and
re enter the entire risk

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assessment.

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So, and this one's here, there's
this feature.

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We're not going to go through it
with the portion of the course,

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but as you go in and you know we
can there's I said there's that

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that other software guide that
can allow users to go in and

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enter that those risk assessment
information from the field.

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So we're going to enter the map,
click enter map, and this

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creates.

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So this end Now from here we get
into the setup map interface,

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taking a minute to load and OK,
yeah, it's still loading here.

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There we go.

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So you'll notice that the
map contains three major

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sections.

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We got here.

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We have our map area, we have in
the in the upper right hand

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corner, we have the editor
template.

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And then we have our legend, the
legend below the map.

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It's an interactive map.

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You can pan through the map by
clicking and dragging it.

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You can zoom into the map either
using the mouse wheel to zoom in

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and out, or you can use this
little, the plus and minus

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buttons here in the upper left
hand corner.

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And then you can also change the
map background.

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You can switch it to aerial
imagery by clicking the aerial

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imagery map in the lower left
hand corner.

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Change it to the aerial imagery.

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Let me switch it back here.

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Now the editor template.

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The editor template and toolbar
are used to create the new

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prevention units and
communities.

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The layer switchers used to
change specific map layers on

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the map.

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We had different
layers and these can use these

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these map layers can be used to
help assist in creating the

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prevention unit boundaries, the
PU boundaries, so we can see

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that different boundaries.

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And then I've created, I've
already for this portion, I

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already have the, IT created
phenomenal code that process

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here shortly, you know, and the,
the WPSAPS, all the functions,

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they work best using a, a, a
scrolling wheel, a, a mouse with

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a scrolling wheel.

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So, and then in this upper
corner here we have our

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prevention units.

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This, this helps to keep track
of which ones have been created.

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The which prevention, it's the
PUs that have been created.

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You can click in and it
highlights where your prevention

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units are so you can turn,
you know, you can see the

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boundaries for each of those
prevention units.

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And then this unit that we're
going through the Section 4 unit

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of this unit 2, you know, do you
start going, you know, moving

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along, get into the exercise,
You can come always come back to

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this unit for reference that
talks about each of these

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features here.

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So let me switch back to the and
the main screen here, the

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streets layer.

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But in the upper left hand
corner here in the editor

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template, you can see there's
different functions.

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Here we see the snapping
feature.

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This feature allows you to snap
to neighboring prevention units

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that have matching boundaries.

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To enable this feature and the
editor, click on the drop down

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bar here you can turn it on or
off.

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Make sure it's enabled.

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And it also has a geometry guides
that helps in, you know,

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creating straight lines, right
angles parallel that when you're

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digitizing.

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And then you can also enable
feature to feature.

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And then also, if you
select down here it this will

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help you snap to existing
prevention units.

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So this one is this that
prevention unit is helpful

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when you're trying to digitizing
and connect to existing

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prevention unit boundaries so
that they're connected in there.

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The selection icon this this
tool allows you to select an

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existing prevention unit or
community.

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Click the select tab and now
you'll see that the select a

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feature to edit.

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So maybe right here I want to
come in here and select I'm

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going to select this community
and then it highlights you'll

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notice that in the upper corner
here it highlights it says

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Casino and AG lands.

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So let me turn that off.

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So if I want to select the
community or if I want to select

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the prevention unit boundary,
now that boundary is currently

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selected and that selecting it
will allow you to edit, you know

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it, you know, you can see it's
highlighted in blue and you can

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allow you to make changes to
that boundary to move the

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location.

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You got to be careful sometimes
that it'll move the entire

00:16:40.100 --> 00:16:40.700
boundary.

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And it's like, oh, I don't want,
you know, I don't want that.

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So if you accidentally move, you
know, you click on it and you

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move it.

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You don't want to have me like,
no, I want it back to the go to

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go back to the feature.

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You can click the little back
arrow carried under edit

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feature, click the back arrow
and then click discard edits and

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it goes back to that main
function there.

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So, you know, once again, if
you're I select that you

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accidentally move it and that
does happen.

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Just hit this upper back caret
arrow and click discard edits

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and you're back to your original
feature there.

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If you wanted to move your say,
OK, yeah, this this you wanted

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to edit information in here.

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You can also change the
location, move the move the

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community location, the same
thing there.

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And you would I say no, put it
back in the same spot.

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But that'll allow you also to
enter information some of the

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the values on it
in here, what we're going to go

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through this year shortly.

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But you know this the structured
night ability information, you

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can make these changes or you
can see I spelled made an error

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on there and the name supposed
to be casino.

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So I can just make that change
there, change the name of the

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description of the community and
click update.

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And that's been corrected there.

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So if you wanted to, you know,
if you're drawn and then let's

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go back into so another thing
too here is if you maybe you're

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didn't like your you wanted to
change, change the location of

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your bound to your editing
alongside.

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Nope, I wanted to, you know, to
include more, you know this area

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that I didn't do it correctly.

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You can change those boundaries
by clicking on those little

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points there.

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You can see those points in
between and clicking those where

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you can change the, the
boundary.

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And to make those changes, you
know, I, I accept them, you'll

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just click update and it's been
completed now so that you've

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changed your boundary location
or realigned it.

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If you're doing that and you're
making edits on there again and

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you know, let's see, yeah, you
can click update or if you click

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delete, just a word of caution,
if you say, OK, yeah, I don't, I

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don't want that, I'm going to
click delete.

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If you click delete, that's
going to permanently remove this

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entire feature.

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So if you want to keep it, but
if you accidentally, if you hit

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delete, the whole thing is gone.

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You see that it's disappeared
from our box of the prevent

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the PU, the prevention unit, tracking
box.

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So that's no longer that PU no
longer exists.

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So if you click delete, it's
permanent.

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So be careful that you really
want to delete that.

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If not, you want to click the keep feature or use that back or arrow button to discard edit.

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So, clicking on the community
and prevention unit icon.

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So say this will, clicking on the
prevention unit icon will allow

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you to digitize to create your
boundaries, double click and

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you'll have to type in a name,
but that's what that feature does there.

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And then same thing with
communities, clicking on

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communities will you'll be able
to add communities on there.

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So a word of caution with
communities, when you're going

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through and creating them, you
may click multiple times or you

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may click on one on top of the
other.

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I've seen this with other
courses that we put on where

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students have trouble with going
on there, trying to track where

00:20:41.233 --> 00:20:43.999
we've made mistakes or you know,
where like where, what's going

00:20:44.000 --> 00:20:44.400
on there.

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And we go back and we look and
sometimes they'll have a

00:20:47.533 --> 00:20:49.799
community clicked on top of each
other.

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So when you're clicking
communities, you want to make

00:20:52.500 --> 00:20:55.533
sure that, you know, it says
create 2 'cause I clicked it so

00:20:55.533 --> 00:20:58.666
many times, I clicked 1-2 and
now it says create 2 communities.

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So just double check that when
you're going through and making

00:21:03.366 --> 00:21:07.099
sure you don't have them one on
top of the other.

00:21:07.100 --> 00:21:09.800
So I wanna discard those edits.

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So I'm just again, so like, so
you click and then yeah, so

00:21:14.333 --> 00:21:16.266
you'll just click create.

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But just be careful with
that.

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And to go back and to get out of
that digitized mode, if I've

00:21:26.866 --> 00:21:30.299
been in here clicking and then
like oh you know, you're still

00:21:30.300 --> 00:21:33.466
once you create one, you're
still in that digitized mode,

00:21:33.466 --> 00:21:35.966
it's still going to be you're
still clicking.

00:21:36.233 --> 00:21:39.599
But to get out of that digitized
mode, you can either press the

00:21:39.600 --> 00:21:42.833
escape key or you can press this
back caret feature up here

00:21:42.833 --> 00:21:46.033
under place feature and then
you're out of that create mode.

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You'll see that so when you're
in it, you'll see that little

00:21:49.066 --> 00:21:51.432
orange dot following you around
on your screen.

00:21:51.433 --> 00:21:53.633
If you'll know that that's where
you'll know you're in that

00:21:53.633 --> 00:21:54.166
digitized mode.

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So and once again, you know this
layer selector just going

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through the different layers,
we'll cover that in -

00:22:01.600 --> 00:22:05.800
I think Rex will cover that in
unit 3, the different layers,

00:22:05.800 --> 00:22:09.700
the map legend, you know that
for this wildland fire has

00:22:09.700 --> 00:22:10.400
potential.

00:22:10.400 --> 00:22:14.933
We got our boundaries BLM
Wildfire, you know, low, high.

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So that explains that there this
portion.

00:22:18.866 --> 00:22:21.732
So that covers the mapping
features.

00:22:22.166 --> 00:22:26.532
So now we're going to go in
through here and I'm going to go

00:22:26.533 --> 00:22:31.433
in and create, go through with
the instructor-lead exercise
here.

00:22:31.433 --> 00:22:36.533
So I will go through on creating
the Rosebud management unit.

00:22:37.533 --> 00:22:45.033
So dashboard, assessment, same
process here.

00:22:45.466 --> 00:22:50.399
I'm going to click "enter map" and
this is what each of you guys

00:22:50.400 --> 00:22:51.566
will be seeing.

00:22:51.566 --> 00:22:53.166
You'll just be seeing the entire
map.

00:22:53.366 --> 00:22:54.832
You know, obviously nothing's
been created.

00:22:54.833 --> 00:22:59.433
So first thing what we're going
to do is we're going to OK, so

00:22:59.433 --> 00:23:03.666
we're going to go zoom into the
Rosebud reservation here.

00:23:03.666 --> 00:23:06.966
So to create your entire
management, your management unit

00:23:06.966 --> 00:23:10.132
is going to be made of your
different prevention units.

00:23:10.133 --> 00:23:13.499
So, and, you know, the
management unit, you know,

00:23:13.500 --> 00:23:17.000
usually formed by an
administrative boundary and it

00:23:17.000 --> 00:23:21.166
could be a billing district, it
could be the National Forest,

00:23:21.166 --> 00:23:25.099
you know, it could be the, the,
the Indian Reservation, a

00:23:25.100 --> 00:23:29.200
Wildlife Refuge, the National
Park, state forestry district,

00:23:29.200 --> 00:23:33.100
or, you know, a protection unit
could also be a political

00:23:33.100 --> 00:23:35.833
boundary or, you know, such as a
county.

00:23:36.733 --> 00:23:40.299
And we noticed that, you know,
sometimes if you get too large

00:23:40.300 --> 00:23:43.866
of an area, it's a lot of data
to, you know, we've had people

00:23:43.866 --> 00:23:46.966
try to do an entire state, you
know, like, Oh my God.

00:23:47.266 --> 00:23:51.399
And it just really so much
background information that it,

00:23:51.400 --> 00:23:55.600
the processing takes forever to
process and it's not really

00:23:55.600 --> 00:23:59.633
viable, you know, trying to do
such an entire large area.

00:23:59.633 --> 00:24:02.166
So you know, it's going to
depend on, you know, what you're

00:24:02.166 --> 00:24:04.566
trying to, you know, what you're
developing a plan for.

00:24:04.566 --> 00:24:09.432
You may have multiple, you know,
areas, but for, you know, for

00:24:09.433 --> 00:24:14.066
this, for this course, you know,
we wanted to, we chose the

00:24:14.066 --> 00:24:15.599
Rosebud reservation.

00:24:16.033 --> 00:24:17.666
You know, you can see that here.

00:24:17.666 --> 00:24:19.132
It's pretty square.

00:24:19.600 --> 00:24:22.166
So, it's really easy, you know,
easy to digitize for the

00:24:22.166 --> 00:24:22.932
purposes course.

00:24:22.933 --> 00:24:26.633
We had other locations and you
know, we're trying to follow

00:24:26.633 --> 00:24:28.799
along a, a, a, a Creek or a
river.

00:24:28.800 --> 00:24:31.500
Sometimes that gets really
difficult to try to digitize for

00:24:31.500 --> 00:24:32.666
everybody to follow along.

00:24:32.666 --> 00:24:37.132
So then also, you know, we look
at something that you may want

00:24:37.133 --> 00:24:40.999
to look at is your fire
currents, your, you know, your

00:24:41.000 --> 00:24:45.033
human caused fires where they
located at you can see the

00:24:45.033 --> 00:24:46.599
Rosebud reservation.

00:24:46.600 --> 00:24:51.433
We got a heavy concentration
through here, you know, fairly

00:24:51.433 --> 00:24:53.933
light this low in in this area.

00:24:54.366 --> 00:24:57.899
So, you know, it kind of
depends, you know, you may have

00:24:57.900 --> 00:25:01.366
an area that has a high
recreation areas, you may have,

00:25:01.366 --> 00:25:04.999
you know, high concentration
where the public comes in and

00:25:05.000 --> 00:25:08.433
that could be a lot of
campfires, abandoned campfires,

00:25:08.433 --> 00:25:10.166
you know, could be an issue.

00:25:10.933 --> 00:25:13.199
You could have another area
where there's a housing area,

00:25:13.200 --> 00:25:15.233
you know, community where it's
more debris burning.

00:25:15.233 --> 00:25:18.633
So, you know, you may want to
split up your, your prevention,

00:25:18.633 --> 00:25:21.833
your management unit into
different prevention units based

00:25:21.833 --> 00:25:23.766
on those fire causes terrain
type.

00:25:23.766 --> 00:25:26.966
Like I think for this one here
is, you know, we got a different

00:25:26.966 --> 00:25:28.399
more, more agricultural area.

00:25:28.400 --> 00:25:30.633
So, you know, that's how you'd
create it.

00:25:30.633 --> 00:25:33.533
You know, that's going to be,
you know, talk to different

00:25:33.533 --> 00:25:36.733
planners, look at the different
map layers and you can see that,

00:25:36.733 --> 00:25:39.833
you know, for so for the purpose
of this course, you know, we

00:25:39.833 --> 00:25:41.533
have a, a, a pretty good
variety.

00:25:41.533 --> 00:25:44.599
So, these, those layers, you
know, they're, they're an

00:25:44.600 --> 00:25:47.833
Appendix A as well to the
different map layers here, but

00:25:47.833 --> 00:25:48.799
that explains it.

00:25:48.800 --> 00:25:52.100
But we're going to, we're going
to stick to, we're going to, you

00:25:52.100 --> 00:25:55.266
know, we're going to go with the
Rosebud reservation and it's

00:25:55.266 --> 00:25:57.399
fairly, pretty easy to, to
digitize here.

00:26:02.033 --> 00:26:08.599
So, I'm going to switch back, go
back to the streets layer here,

00:26:08.600 --> 00:26:14.033
and we're going to create our
first prevention unit.

00:26:14.733 --> 00:26:20.266
So, I'm going to click on click
click prevention units.

00:26:21.966 --> 00:26:25.799
And then if you remember, I got
that orange dot in digitized

00:26:25.800 --> 00:26:26.100
mode.

00:26:31.466 --> 00:26:35.199
So, I'm going to start in the
lower left hand corner here of

00:26:35.200 --> 00:26:39.066
the reservation and then click
that dot there and you can see

00:26:39.066 --> 00:26:39.232
it.

00:26:39.233 --> 00:26:43.466
And you can, you can click and
move, move the map at the same

00:26:43.466 --> 00:26:45.366
time without creating a dot.

00:26:45.366 --> 00:26:49.499
So, you can then I'm going to
move to this point here and you

00:26:49.500 --> 00:26:53.166
can see that those geographic
features are turned on.

00:26:53.166 --> 00:26:57.499
You can see that square, that
square popping up there that

00:26:57.500 --> 00:27:00.633
tells you you're going straight
line here.

00:27:01.800 --> 00:27:04.200
And I'm going to move to the
upper portion of the

00:27:04.200 --> 00:27:04.766
reservation.

00:27:04.766 --> 00:27:11.032
I'm going to click there and
then double Click to create it.

00:27:12.233 --> 00:27:18.599
And you see the dialogue box pop
in here and we're going to call

00:27:18.600 --> 00:27:21.333
this portion here Ag lands.

00:27:21.466 --> 00:27:24.999
I'm going to click create and
now you see a pop into the

00:27:25.000 --> 00:27:28.833
dialogue box up and you see I'm
still in that digitized mode.

00:27:28.833 --> 00:27:30.933
So, I don't want to be creating
dots all over.

00:27:30.933 --> 00:27:34.966
So, I'm going to hit escape and
you can see that Ag lands is

00:27:34.966 --> 00:27:35.732
now created.

00:27:35.933 --> 00:27:38.599
We've created our first
prevention unit and it's being

00:27:38.600 --> 00:27:41.266
tracked in the in the
prevention unit box up here.

00:27:47.633 --> 00:27:50.433
Next, we're going to create our
next unit.

00:27:52.600 --> 00:27:57.166
So, I'm going to go back into the
digitized mode and I want to

00:27:57.166 --> 00:27:59.232
check the snapping features.

00:27:59.233 --> 00:28:03.833
I want to make sure that I'm
going to the select to the

00:28:03.833 --> 00:28:07.799
prevention unit, existing
prevention units and that

00:28:07.800 --> 00:28:08.933
geometry guide.

00:28:09.733 --> 00:28:12.233
It is helpful, but at times if
you're trying to follow along

00:28:12.233 --> 00:28:14.866
that we're going this road, you
got different turns and stuff,

00:28:14.866 --> 00:28:16.332
it does make it a little
difficult.

00:28:16.733 --> 00:28:19.633
So, for me, I like to turn that
of that one off the times.

00:28:19.633 --> 00:28:22.999
But so now that I got the
prevention units selected,

00:28:23.000 --> 00:28:26.666
you'll see here as I zoom in
that I am now once that line

00:28:26.666 --> 00:28:30.466
turns, I mean, it's black, but
once you're connected to the

00:28:30.466 --> 00:28:33.432
existing prevention unit, it
does turn orange.

00:28:33.666 --> 00:28:37.832
And that's how you know you're,
you're snapping to that existing

00:28:37.833 --> 00:28:38.833
prevention unit.

00:28:39.466 --> 00:28:44.032
So, we're going to come over here
to highway 83.

00:28:45.200 --> 00:28:54.866
You're going to click at the intersection of Hwy 83 and we're just going to follow Hwy 83 all the way down to the existing prevention unit.

00:28:54.866 --> 00:28:56.966
So, you know, you see the
different turns in here.

00:28:56.966 --> 00:28:59.432
If you want to get that exact,
that's up to you.

00:29:00.566 --> 00:29:03.366
You know, for the purpose of
this course, something on

00:29:03.366 --> 00:29:04.632
existing boundaries here.

00:29:04.633 --> 00:29:07.333
So, I'm zoom in, come to the
corner here.

00:29:07.333 --> 00:29:09.166
I'm going to follow it.

00:29:13.466 --> 00:29:17.232
So, we get to go right through
mission to the intersection

00:29:17.233 --> 00:29:21.199
here, and then we're just going
to bring it all the way back

00:29:21.200 --> 00:29:25.133
down to the existing Ag lands that we just created here.

00:29:32.266 --> 00:29:35.632
And then once again, once I
bring it down, you see that it

00:29:35.633 --> 00:29:36.733
turns orange again.

00:29:36.733 --> 00:29:40.866
So, I know I'm connect to the
existing PU.

00:29:42.233 --> 00:29:44.666
And then actually we'll see what
I wanted.

00:29:44.666 --> 00:29:48.366
If I wanted to, I could just lay
this over here and I see that

00:29:48.366 --> 00:29:50.732
it's orange and I can just
double click.

00:29:51.200 --> 00:29:56.733
And now I, I got the, that the
new, the new prevention that we

00:29:56.733 --> 00:30:02.199
just created and I got to enter
a name for that one and we're

00:30:02.200 --> 00:30:05.433
going to call this one mission
unit.

00:30:06.333 --> 00:30:07.233
Click create.

00:30:08.033 --> 00:30:11.033
Now we've got our second CU
created.

00:30:12.066 --> 00:30:15.732
So, we've got one, one, first one
and the second one there.

00:30:16.433 --> 00:30:17.033
You see that one?

00:30:17.566 --> 00:30:25.299
So now we're going to complete
our third prevention unit and

00:30:25.300 --> 00:30:30.466
we're going to do the same
process here.

00:30:30.700 --> 00:30:33.500
We're going to get into click
prevention units.

00:30:33.500 --> 00:30:34.900
I'm going to check my snapping.

00:30:34.900 --> 00:30:37.800
OK, zoom in.

00:30:38.333 --> 00:30:41.633
I see those highlighted there,
so I'm connected.

00:30:41.633 --> 00:30:47.099
The existing prevention unit
didn't click and then I'm going

00:30:47.100 --> 00:30:52.633
to zoom out and we're going to
come to the other corner here,

00:30:52.633 --> 00:30:57.566
roughly that intersection there
and then take it down.

00:30:57.566 --> 00:31:00.166
And then once again, I see it
that is those highlighted

00:31:00.166 --> 00:31:00.466
orange.

00:31:00.466 --> 00:31:05.832
So, I know I'm snapping to the
existing prevention units like

00:31:05.833 --> 00:31:06.266
that.

00:31:06.266 --> 00:31:12.132
We're going to come up to this
corner intersection here, that

00:31:12.133 --> 00:31:17.933
line there, and then I'm just
going to continue to follow it

00:31:17.933 --> 00:31:18.966
up back to.

00:31:22.533 --> 00:31:25.333
And you can see those lines
turning orange.

00:31:25.333 --> 00:31:30.233
So, you know you're snapping to
the existing unit there.

00:31:42.666 --> 00:31:44.132
There we go, that's yours.

00:31:44.233 --> 00:31:52.599
We've created our 3rd and we're
going to call this unit West Side.

00:31:52.600 --> 00:31:55.033
Create

00:31:55.033 --> 00:31:57.733
And now we've got our three
prevention units located here.

00:31:57.733 --> 00:32:03.366
So, when you create, it should
look something similar.

00:32:03.366 --> 00:32:06.199
When you guys go through, your
problem should look similar to

00:32:06.200 --> 00:32:06.700
that there.

00:32:06.866 --> 00:32:23.199
There's then just to reiterate,
you know how to delete a unit.

00:32:23.200 --> 00:32:26.966
I just want to in case we act
like I said, in case you

00:32:26.966 --> 00:32:30.899
accidentally created a unit
prevention unit that you went

00:32:30.900 --> 00:32:34.033
through like, oh, you, you know,
we got that.

00:32:35.566 --> 00:32:39.699
You want to just you'll see that
if you accidentally created it,

00:32:39.700 --> 00:32:43.466
you'll see that there's, you
know, I create, I hit create,

00:32:43.466 --> 00:32:45.232
but there's no name for it.

00:32:45.233 --> 00:32:46.133
It's listed here.

00:32:46.133 --> 00:32:47.466
There's a prevention and it's
listed.

00:32:47.466 --> 00:32:51.266
So, you know, you click that,
you can see that there, you got

00:32:51.266 --> 00:32:51.566
that.

00:32:51.933 --> 00:32:53.799
So, you want to delete.

00:32:53.800 --> 00:32:58.166
So, we're going to you want to
you want to select, select that

00:32:58.166 --> 00:33:02.032
unit and you see a pop up there
and just click delete.

00:33:02.800 --> 00:33:03.866
You want to delete that.

00:33:03.866 --> 00:33:08.132
So just wanted to reiterate how
to how to delete a prevention

00:33:08.133 --> 00:33:08.866
unit there.

00:33:13.466 --> 00:33:16.999
So, any questions on creating a
the prevention units to develop

00:33:17.000 --> 00:33:19.966
for or you know, or you're
matching it and you know,

00:33:19.966 --> 00:33:23.066
through the development of
different prevention units,

00:33:23.066 --> 00:33:23.932
anything so far?

00:33:27.400 --> 00:33:27.600
No.

00:33:27.600 --> 00:33:31.433
OK, all right, so now we're
going to jump into creating

00:33:31.433 --> 00:33:32.233
communities.

00:33:33.200 --> 00:33:37.266
You know, we get into this, you
know, selection of communities.

00:33:38.366 --> 00:33:41.166
You know, it could be a very
complicated process.

00:33:42.166 --> 00:33:47.132
You know, sometimes the
streets and WUI layers are

00:33:47.133 --> 00:33:52.266
pretty good to utilize and
showing the where your WUI's at.

00:33:54.966 --> 00:33:58.666
So, we're going to go into our
WUI layers.

00:33:58.666 --> 00:33:59.666
Let's just go and look at there.

00:33:59.666 --> 00:34:00.166
There we go.

00:34:00.600 --> 00:34:03.766
So, you can see we got various
WUI layers that were

00:34:03.766 --> 00:34:07.032
uploaded, you know, this is
from the GI, the GIS data.

00:34:07.033 --> 00:34:12.299
So, you got various communities
and you know, what comes up then

00:34:12.300 --> 00:34:13.133
questions.

00:34:13.133 --> 00:34:16.499
Well, you know, which
communities do I include, you

00:34:16.500 --> 00:34:20.766
know, you know, to how you know,
how should I identify the number

00:34:20.766 --> 00:34:24.266
of communities that are not
viable or historical.

00:34:25.033 --> 00:34:27.499
You know, some that can miss
developing new communities.

00:34:27.866 --> 00:34:31.132
So, you know, you want to consult
with others familiar with an

00:34:31.133 --> 00:34:34.299
area you know that area and
identify the communities to help

00:34:34.300 --> 00:34:34.800
with this.

00:34:35.933 --> 00:34:38.766
Some of the things you know that
you may want to do is apply some

00:34:38.766 --> 00:34:40.832
screening standards when
selecting communities.

00:34:41.966 --> 00:34:44.932
You know, you want to make sure
that a community is a viable

00:34:44.933 --> 00:34:47.733
community of interest to the
prevention planning process.

00:34:48.000 --> 00:34:50.633
So, some of the things you want
to make, you know, you may, you

00:34:50.633 --> 00:34:53.266
may want to ask yourself, why is
it important to include this

00:34:53.266 --> 00:34:53.666
community?

00:34:55.666 --> 00:34:57.532
You know, am I going to be doing
work here?

00:34:58.566 --> 00:34:59.466
Is it high risk?

00:34:59.633 --> 00:35:02.599
You know, if included, if you
include that community, how

00:35:02.600 --> 00:35:05.533
would prevention planning
actions help mitigate its risk?

00:35:07.033 --> 00:35:10.433
Some of the basic screening
process is to, you know, to

00:35:10.433 --> 00:35:13.933
evaluate the jurisdiction,
determine that viability, you

00:35:13.933 --> 00:35:17.566
know, include, you may want to
include communities at risk,

00:35:17.566 --> 00:35:23.299
some of the stuff that, you
know, that 2001 Federal Register

00:35:23.300 --> 00:35:24.466
that, you know, that 2
committees at risk list from

00:35:24.466 --> 00:35:24.766
that.

00:35:24.966 --> 00:35:26.299
Yeah, from 2001.

00:35:27.133 --> 00:35:31.166
I think we've got a link in the
student guide for that that may

00:35:31.166 --> 00:35:33.166
be helpful in in identifying it.

00:35:33.466 --> 00:35:35.999
So, I wanted to share another
thing here too.

00:35:36.000 --> 00:35:37.666
We're talking about viability.

00:35:37.666 --> 00:35:45.166
So let me share this and the
student guide.

00:35:45.166 --> 00:35:53.899
Now let me go back up here.

00:35:54.600 --> 00:35:55.966
So, we have an Appendix B.

00:35:55.966 --> 00:35:57.966
We got our community viability
guidelines.

00:35:57.966 --> 00:36:00.632
You know, in this, you know, you
can go through and you're going

00:36:00.633 --> 00:36:01.866
through your planning process.

00:36:02.200 --> 00:36:05.200
You know, some of the questions,
what constitutes a community is

00:36:05.200 --> 00:36:05.633
debatable.

00:36:06.266 --> 00:36:09.132
National Association of State
Forestry finds that you know

00:36:09.133 --> 00:36:10.966
loosely as a place where people
live.

00:36:11.433 --> 00:36:14.166
So the screening process, you
know, leaves a question of

00:36:14.166 --> 00:36:15.666
criteria up to local discretion.

00:36:16.066 --> 00:36:18.632
When screening communities, it can
be important to consider how you

00:36:18.633 --> 00:36:20.566
would work with the community to
lower the risk.

00:36:20.566 --> 00:36:23.666
Most cases this requires a
community to have some sort of

00:36:23.666 --> 00:36:25.732
infrastructure or coordinating
entity.

00:36:26.200 --> 00:36:29.566
So the following standards are
recommended, you know, but are

00:36:29.566 --> 00:36:30.266
not absolute.

00:36:30.633 --> 00:36:33.699
You know, the committee has any
of the following in or within

00:36:33.700 --> 00:36:34.733
the selective buffer.

00:36:34.933 --> 00:36:36.933
You know, you may want to
include in that assessment.

00:36:37.266 --> 00:36:39.932
You know, that includes, you
know, is there a government, you

00:36:39.933 --> 00:36:41.199
know, is there schools there?

00:36:41.200 --> 00:36:47.500
Does it have a fire department,
you know, business industry,

00:36:47.500 --> 00:36:53.466
Community Center, tribal
facility, you know, establishing

00:36:53.466 --> 00:36:57.266
jurisdiction, you know the
distance.

00:36:57.266 --> 00:37:01.032
So these are all questions that
you, you know, you want to go

00:37:01.033 --> 00:37:04.599
through and ask, you know,
yourself and, and which ones to

00:37:04.600 --> 00:37:08.166
include, which ones to select
and the ability to have a

00:37:08.166 --> 00:37:10.866
program impact on the risk of
the community.

00:37:12.733 --> 00:37:15.366
The you also know, The thing is
the influence of the large

00:37:15.366 --> 00:37:17.366
community will have on the risk
assessment.

00:37:17.366 --> 00:37:19.799
You know, these large
communities nearly always have

00:37:19.800 --> 00:37:22.366
more of an initial risk and
values to be protected than

00:37:22.366 --> 00:37:23.532
smaller rural communities.

00:37:24.133 --> 00:37:27.566
You know, sometimes if you have
a large city, large metropolis,

00:37:27.566 --> 00:37:30.399
you know that impact of
including them may skew your

00:37:30.400 --> 00:37:33.866
assessment data and which may be
kind of unrealistic, you know,

00:37:33.866 --> 00:37:36.132
towards the urban or smaller
urban areas.

00:37:36.133 --> 00:37:39.399
So, and here's that community's
that risk information there.

00:37:42.533 --> 00:37:46.199
Another thing that we, you know,
another part of the assessment

00:37:46.200 --> 00:37:47.700
tool is the field surveys.

00:37:48.066 --> 00:37:50.466
And you know, we talked about
some of that.

00:37:50.466 --> 00:37:54.932
I'm not showing you that the our
GIS data collector going out and

00:37:54.933 --> 00:37:58.799
doing assessments from the
field, you know, we're talked

00:37:58.800 --> 00:38:01.366
about, you know, doing field
surveys.

00:38:01.733 --> 00:38:05.066
So, you know, unless you're, you
know, really familiar with the

00:38:05.066 --> 00:38:08.332
communities in the prevention
and planning unit, you know, it

00:38:08.333 --> 00:38:11.533
may be necessary to conduct
field surveys of the communities

00:38:11.533 --> 00:38:13.833
to complete the community risk
assessments.

00:38:15.166 --> 00:38:18.199
You know, these are in Appendix
C of your student guide and this

00:38:18.200 --> 00:38:19.900
is a community risk assessment
tool.

00:38:20.366 --> 00:38:23.799
You know, it can be printed out,
used for documentation, you

00:38:23.800 --> 00:38:27.033
know, as well as you know,
conducting the field surveys,

00:38:27.033 --> 00:38:30.199
the going on logging in and
doing that through the your

00:38:30.200 --> 00:38:31.000
mobile device.

00:38:31.000 --> 00:38:34.966
That feature I talked about can
be completed and then it would

00:38:34.966 --> 00:38:37.466
upload it automatically into
WPSAPS.

00:38:39.366 --> 00:38:43.166
But the, you know, the community
risk assessment tool can be

00:38:43.166 --> 00:38:45.132
completed for some communities.

00:38:45.133 --> 00:38:47.899
You can use, you know, by using
Google Earth, Bing Maps or other

00:38:47.900 --> 00:38:50.433
type of things if you have, you
know, some knowledge of it.

00:38:51.166 --> 00:38:54.632
But of course, you know, getting
on the ground is always is, you

00:38:54.633 --> 00:38:57.833
know, you know, seen it for
yourself, but you know, strong,

00:38:57.833 --> 00:39:01.099
you know, strongly recommend
that you document your decision

00:39:01.100 --> 00:39:04.033
making process to avoid
confusion to better be able to

00:39:04.033 --> 00:39:05.133
respond to questions.

00:39:06.333 --> 00:39:09.833
And this community risk
assessment tool here is

00:39:09.833 --> 00:39:12.966
is, you know, a good assessment
tool to do it.

00:39:12.966 --> 00:39:16.499
You know, go through it and as
the community selection

00:39:16.500 --> 00:39:20.166
criteria, the structure
vulnerability and feels to me in

00:39:20.166 --> 00:39:21.832
prioritize prioritization.

00:39:21.966 --> 00:39:24.966
You know, as communities that
are created, WPSAPS will ask a

00:39:24.966 --> 00:39:27.799
series of questions about
structural vulnerability and the

00:39:27.800 --> 00:39:29.900
field treatment needs around the
community.

00:39:30.400 --> 00:39:33.233
So if you haven't previously
identified all the communities

00:39:33.233 --> 00:39:35.999
included the community risk
assessment tool for each, you

00:39:36.000 --> 00:39:37.600
know, this step can be
postponed.

00:39:37.600 --> 00:39:40.766
You can go back and edit it as
I, you know, I showed previously

00:39:40.766 --> 00:39:43.666
in the demonstration and enter
that information, you know,

00:39:43.666 --> 00:39:43.932
after.

00:39:44.400 --> 00:39:47.133
But you should not, you know,
make sure you don't generate

00:39:47.133 --> 00:39:49.966
your community assessment map
until all that this information

00:39:49.966 --> 00:39:51.566
is has been entered into
WPSAPS.

00:39:52.633 --> 00:39:55.699
The possible responses for the
structural vulnerability

00:39:55.700 --> 00:39:58.233
questions are mostly
self-explanatory and it's

00:39:58.233 --> 00:40:01.533
important to generalize broadly
in selecting the responses.

00:40:01.533 --> 00:40:04.066
You know, you're going to
create, you know, just a, a

00:40:04.066 --> 00:40:07.032
broad response to kind of assess
how best to answer these with

00:40:07.033 --> 00:40:09.933
all the possible [undiscernible] and siding materials, roofing and

00:40:09.933 --> 00:40:12.766
landscaping, you know, it's
impossible to list all of them,

00:40:12.766 --> 00:40:14.799
so you'll have to adapt and use
judgement.

00:40:15.266 --> 00:40:17.599
If a particular construction
material isn't listed.

00:40:18.366 --> 00:40:21.466
The responses are shown in the
compliance version, you know,

00:40:21.466 --> 00:40:24.566
usually good equals low risk,
fair equals moderate risk and

00:40:24.566 --> 00:40:25.666
poor equals high risk.

00:40:27.133 --> 00:40:29.799
And these are the these risk
assessment rules here.

00:40:30.966 --> 00:40:34.532
The field treatment questions
are optional down here, but it

00:40:34.533 --> 00:40:38.033
does I think what's up that we,
you know, we kind of do go

00:40:38.033 --> 00:40:39.433
through and answer them.

00:40:39.433 --> 00:40:43.433
And then I think when you guys
are going through entering that

00:40:43.433 --> 00:40:47.099
information and if there's no,
if it no information in is

00:40:47.100 --> 00:40:51.200
entered and it's probably a no,
I guess on there, you can assume

00:40:51.200 --> 00:40:55.066
that it's no, but you know,
these, you know, they need to be

00:40:55.066 --> 00:40:58.866
they need to be included if it
the wildfire prevention plan

00:40:58.866 --> 00:41:02.532
will also be used as a community
wildfire prevention plan

00:41:02.533 --> 00:41:03.233
equivalent.

00:41:03.233 --> 00:41:05.899
So to actively respond to these
questions, you know, it's

00:41:05.900 --> 00:41:08.766
recommended that you collaborate
with your field specialists,

00:41:08.766 --> 00:41:11.566
natural resource management,
natural resource manager, being

00:41:11.566 --> 00:41:13.199
familiar with that management
unit.

00:41:14.200 --> 00:41:17.333
Some recommended standards for
the structural vulnerability and

00:41:17.333 --> 00:41:18.733
field treatment for station.

00:41:18.733 --> 00:41:20.966
They can be found in Appendix E.

00:41:21.933 --> 00:41:23.333
So I just wanted to show that.

00:41:23.333 --> 00:41:27.166
And then you guys will be these
have been for this course.

00:41:27.166 --> 00:41:30.732
They have been pre filled out
into Appendix D, the completed

00:41:30.733 --> 00:41:34.433
assessment worksheet so that for
consistency of the course and

00:41:34.433 --> 00:41:38.033
the outputs we want, we know
they've been pre filled out for

00:41:38.033 --> 00:41:41.199
each of the different
communities that we're going to

00:41:41.200 --> 00:41:41.833
enter here.

00:41:41.833 --> 00:41:45.833
We got Rosebud, we're going to
enter 3 community, Rosebud

00:41:45.833 --> 00:41:47.733
Mission and Casino village.

00:41:47.733 --> 00:41:51.799
So these are this is what you're
going to be using to enter that

00:41:51.800 --> 00:41:54.033
information on this this page
here.

00:41:54.033 --> 00:42:00.866
So, and these are page 132 of
your student guide and in

00:42:00.866 --> 00:42:08.566
Appendix D So, so we're going to
go back and we're going to go

00:42:08.566 --> 00:42:17.566
back into WPSAPS. OK, You guys got back in WPSAPS? See the screen here.

00:42:20.533 --> 00:42:21.533
>>Audience: Yeah, yes, yes.

00:42:21.533 --> 00:42:23.166
>>Speaker: OK, All right, Great, great.

00:42:23.333 --> 00:42:26.033
So the process for community,
community creating communities

00:42:26.033 --> 00:42:27.799
in WPSAPS is pretty
straightforward.

00:42:28.800 --> 00:42:31.000
You know, we got our WUI
layers here.

00:42:31.000 --> 00:42:34.600
So we want to zoom into the community WUI area, in the editor template.

00:42:34.600 --> 00:42:36.133
So let's get back to the main.

00:42:36.766 --> 00:42:50.199
And so we highlight communities
and we want to zoom in.

00:42:50.200 --> 00:42:52.933
Let's go ahead and create the
first one for you.

00:42:53.066 --> 00:42:54.332
We're going to zoom in here.

00:42:54.333 --> 00:42:57.199
So we got this large WUI layer
here, the town of Rosebud,

00:42:57.200 --> 00:42:59.700
that's one of the major
community, main communities

00:42:59.700 --> 00:43:00.000
there.

00:43:00.000 --> 00:43:01.966
So just you can zoom in.

00:43:01.966 --> 00:43:05.799
You see that there, you can
click on Rosebud, click and it

00:43:05.800 --> 00:43:07.466
turns blue once you click.

00:43:07.466 --> 00:43:10.466
And then you can see that I
don't have like 2 double dots on

00:43:10.466 --> 00:43:10.766
there.

00:43:10.766 --> 00:43:11.832
Or it would say 2.

00:43:11.833 --> 00:43:12.766
So we got create.

00:43:13.333 --> 00:43:17.399
We're going to enter a name for
this community, call it Rosebud.

00:43:19.466 --> 00:43:22.232
And then these are those
structural vulnerability

00:43:22.233 --> 00:43:25.099
assessment questions that we had
just mentioned that I was

00:43:25.100 --> 00:43:28.066
showing you in Appendix D that
you're going to fill out and,

00:43:28.066 --> 00:43:29.799
and use that information to
select.

00:43:29.800 --> 00:43:33.233
So I'm, I'm just saying for the
purpose of this demonstration

00:43:33.233 --> 00:43:36.666
here, I'm not, I'm just, I'm
just selecting, I'm just filling

00:43:36.666 --> 00:43:37.132
them in.

00:43:37.133 --> 00:43:41.566
So these aren't what is actually
on that, on that sheets that you

00:43:41.566 --> 00:43:44.132
guys will be using to complete
these.

00:43:44.133 --> 00:43:48.066
So I'm just going through the
purpose of demonstration here

00:43:48.066 --> 00:43:51.932
and you're going to do these for
each community, the three

00:43:51.933 --> 00:43:53.733
communities that we create.

00:43:53.733 --> 00:43:55.966
So prescribe fire.

00:43:56.166 --> 00:44:01.299
Yeah, prescribe fire treatment,
Yes, hand mechanical, chemical

00:44:01.300 --> 00:44:02.100
treatment.

00:44:02.966 --> 00:44:06.332
And so those are those
structural vulnerability

00:44:06.333 --> 00:44:10.133
question that you you'll
complete, I'll click create.

00:44:11.666 --> 00:44:13.232
And now we have our first
community.

00:44:13.233 --> 00:44:15.533
And you can see that I'm still
in that community, that

00:44:15.533 --> 00:44:16.433
community create mode.

00:44:16.433 --> 00:44:20.066
So I'm going to escape and swing
back out here.

00:44:32.033 --> 00:44:33.999
Then let's go ahead and create.

00:44:34.000 --> 00:44:38.633
The next community you're going
to be creating is a mission

00:44:38.633 --> 00:44:39.033
unit.

00:44:39.033 --> 00:44:41.799
And it we're going to, you can
see it right at that line here

00:44:41.800 --> 00:44:42.466
on the highway.

00:44:42.466 --> 00:44:45.732
So I want to create an origin
and put it just above that right

00:44:45.733 --> 00:44:46.133
in here.

00:44:46.133 --> 00:44:51.066
We're going to select mission,
enter name and you're going to

00:44:51.066 --> 00:44:57.799
go through and enter all that
same structural vulnerability

00:44:57.800 --> 00:44:59.833
information based off those
sheets in Appendix D.

00:44:59.833 --> 00:45:05.199
So or for the demonstration,
I'll just click create now and

00:45:05.200 --> 00:45:07.166
it's tell you that value should
be 1 of the listed above.

00:45:07.166 --> 00:45:10.166
So I'm going to have to go back
in and you know, if I was doing

00:45:10.166 --> 00:45:13.266
this, I'd have to go back and
enter that information in here

00:45:13.266 --> 00:45:14.766
and I could before I move on.

00:45:14.766 --> 00:45:18.266
So we've created a mission and
the other one that we want to

00:45:18.266 --> 00:45:21.799
talk about now is, you know,
we're talking about communities

00:45:21.800 --> 00:45:22.433
to include.

00:45:22.433 --> 00:45:28.333
We see our WUI layer, you
know, like, you know, sometimes

00:45:28.333 --> 00:45:31.566
you may see something pop up
here.

00:45:31.566 --> 00:45:32.832
We got hidden timber.

00:45:32.833 --> 00:45:34.166
You can see a little WUI
layer.

00:45:34.166 --> 00:45:41.632
If I go back to the streets
layer, you see it, you know,

00:45:41.633 --> 00:45:43.333
It's got dots for different
communities and you know, maybe

00:45:43.333 --> 00:45:47.299
is this something that I
actually want to include?

00:45:48.400 --> 00:45:49.866
You know, they pop up on there.

00:45:49.866 --> 00:45:53.999
I can look at the layer
doesn't look like there's very

00:45:54.000 --> 00:45:55.033
much out there.

00:45:55.033 --> 00:45:59.733
So, you know, sometimes you'll
see the these pop up on here and

00:45:59.733 --> 00:46:03.833
you know, you go through that
those community viability

00:46:03.833 --> 00:46:04.566
questions.

00:46:04.566 --> 00:46:06.099
Does it have a fire department?

00:46:06.766 --> 00:46:08.032
Is there businesses?

00:46:08.033 --> 00:46:12.066
You know, there's schools and
you know, it's just really more

00:46:12.066 --> 00:46:14.932
scattered farm or houses that
are out here.

00:46:14.933 --> 00:46:17.766
So, you know, that's not
something that I want to, you

00:46:17.766 --> 00:46:20.799
know, necessarily include in
this in this assessment here.

00:46:21.333 --> 00:46:26.366
But what we do have like go back
to this layer here.

00:46:26.766 --> 00:46:30.799
You can see down in this area,
there's, you know, there's no

00:46:30.800 --> 00:46:33.566
community listed, there's no
WUI layer.

00:46:33.833 --> 00:46:39.299
But if I click on this satellite
imagery, I can some major

00:46:39.300 --> 00:46:41.700
development going on here.

00:46:43.166 --> 00:46:46.232
Looks like we got a the casino
that's been, you know, that has

00:46:46.233 --> 00:46:47.066
been built there.

00:46:47.066 --> 00:46:51.032
We got a casino, we got a
housing, housing unit here.

00:46:51.033 --> 00:46:53.566
We got some businesses that are
popping up.

00:46:55.600 --> 00:46:58.700
So you know, that's it's got a
Housing Authority fire

00:46:58.700 --> 00:46:59.300
department.

00:46:59.600 --> 00:47:01.800
So we want to go and you know,
there's some type, there's some

00:47:01.800 --> 00:47:02.866
infrastructure that's going on.

00:47:03.666 --> 00:47:06.299
So we want to go and you know,
looking at that, you know, being

00:47:06.300 --> 00:47:06.666
familiar.

00:47:06.666 --> 00:47:10.999
So we want to go ahead and
create another community in this

00:47:11.000 --> 00:47:15.166
portion here and we're going to
call this one here Casino

00:47:15.166 --> 00:47:19.632
Village, and we're going to put
it right up around the corner

00:47:19.633 --> 00:47:21.533
here, right up above here.

00:47:21.533 --> 00:47:26.666
We're going to call this and the
third community, we're going to

00:47:26.666 --> 00:47:31.466
call this Casino village and
you would go through and enter

00:47:31.466 --> 00:47:35.832
all this, the structural
vulnerability information for

00:47:35.833 --> 00:47:40.733
each of these as well to some
based on that, those assessment

00:47:40.733 --> 00:47:45.799
forms and Appendix D, you know,
I'm just going through survival

00:47:45.800 --> 00:47:50.066
space, landscape, landscape
maintenance, your siding,

00:47:50.066 --> 00:47:51.566
structural hygiene.

00:47:53.266 --> 00:47:56.466
No, your answers, these are just
general answers I'm putting in

00:47:56.466 --> 00:47:56.932
here now.

00:47:56.933 --> 00:48:03.033
So you're going to use the data
from those sheets there, but the

00:48:03.033 --> 00:48:08.599
answer to those series of
questions and then I would click

00:48:08.600 --> 00:48:14.266
create and then we've created
our third community here, you

00:48:14.266 --> 00:48:20.399
know, and again, you know, what
we're doing entering here is for

00:48:20.400 --> 00:48:25.400
demonstration purposes, not for
any actual planning.

00:48:25.400 --> 00:48:28.800
You know, the entire Rosebud
application that we're using is

00:48:28.800 --> 00:48:29.300
not real.

00:48:29.733 --> 00:48:33.266
And you know, it's just the good
for illustration here purposes.

00:48:33.266 --> 00:48:36.432
So it's not the actual
prevention plan for Rosebud or

00:48:36.433 --> 00:48:36.966
anything.

00:48:36.966 --> 00:48:41.099
This is all for the, the, you
know, just for the demonstration

00:48:41.100 --> 00:48:43.000
purposes of this course here.

00:48:57.000 --> 00:49:02.000
So once we've got this set up
here, we've got our, let's get

00:49:02.000 --> 00:49:04.133
out of that press escape so we're not clicking communities.

00:49:04.133 --> 00:49:08.766
So this is our, you know, our
initial setup for the map setup

00:49:08.766 --> 00:49:09.732
portion here.

00:49:11.600 --> 00:49:15.900
And then going on, you know, for
the, for establishing

00:49:15.900 --> 00:49:20.766
communities, you know, when some
of the data that it pulls in

00:49:20.766 --> 00:49:25.332
when choosing a location for
community, you know, so they

00:49:25.333 --> 00:49:29.333
select any location on or near
WUI, if applicable.

00:49:29.966 --> 00:49:34.399
We're talking about the WUI
layer here.

00:49:36.566 --> 00:49:37.199
Oh, there we go.

00:49:37.733 --> 00:49:42.599
So if you click, you know, if
you put your WUI layer within

00:49:42.600 --> 00:49:47.566
that, the, the box here, that
WUI layer, it'll automatically

00:49:47.566 --> 00:49:52.532
pull in the GIS data, you know,
so summarize the communities

00:49:52.533 --> 00:49:54.066
with that GIS data.

00:49:54.066 --> 00:49:57.666
It'll first buffer the community
by three kilometers and if

00:49:57.666 --> 00:50:01.032
there's that weak boundary
within that 3 kilometers, it'll

00:50:01.033 --> 00:50:04.633
use that boundary to select the
human caused fire data as well

00:50:04.633 --> 00:50:07.233
as well as other GIS data for
the assessment.

00:50:07.933 --> 00:50:10.699
So for these two should be
pulling in all this data for

00:50:10.700 --> 00:50:13.700
here for admission and for
Rosebud it'll be pulling in that

00:50:13.700 --> 00:50:16.666
the fire history information and
other infrastructure data.

00:50:19.033 --> 00:50:23.599
Yeah, into it for that
assessment down here at Casino

00:50:23.600 --> 00:50:24.266
Village.

00:50:24.600 --> 00:50:27.666
You know if no WUI is found,
you know it's going to create a

00:50:27.666 --> 00:50:28.766
three kilometer buffer.

00:50:29.533 --> 00:50:32.333
No WUI is found in that in the
three kilometer buffer is used

00:50:32.333 --> 00:50:33.033
for the summary.

00:50:33.533 --> 00:50:37.533
So, you know, WUI boundaries
must also be at least 4 square

00:50:37.533 --> 00:50:40.766
kilometers in size or that 3
kilometer Buffalo VU.

00:50:40.766 --> 00:50:43.966
So it's just going to use it,
it's going to just pull in any

00:50:43.966 --> 00:50:46.499
data here within that 3
kilometer area for this

00:50:46.500 --> 00:50:49.833
assessment portion here that it
finds it into that within that

00:50:49.833 --> 00:50:50.299
GIS data.

00:50:51.866 --> 00:50:59.932
So we want to get back in here
to just reviewing our setup map.

00:51:01.200 --> 00:51:04.033
So we want to make sure that you
know our information is

00:51:04.033 --> 00:51:04.466
accurate.

00:51:05.733 --> 00:51:06.933
You know they will, you know
this.

00:51:06.933 --> 00:51:09.833
The arrangement and shape of the
of the prevention units are

00:51:09.833 --> 00:51:10.299
important.

00:51:10.433 --> 00:51:13.299
They will determine how the
underlying GIS data is

00:51:13.300 --> 00:51:15.666
summarized and given an
assessment score.

00:51:16.466 --> 00:51:19.166
The shape and location of the
prevention units will also

00:51:19.166 --> 00:51:21.832
determine the primary causes in
in each prevention unit.

00:51:22.533 --> 00:51:26.533
When selecting PUs, in most
cases the goal is to create a

00:51:26.533 --> 00:51:30.333
homogeneous PU that contains
similar characteristics.

00:51:30.933 --> 00:51:34.766
In this example, the boundaries
were determined by using the

00:51:34.766 --> 00:51:37.666
topography, WUI and human caused
fire layers.

00:51:38.166 --> 00:51:41.366
So once again, you can browse
through those layer to see how

00:51:41.366 --> 00:51:43.566
and how they compared to the
other PU.

00:51:43.733 --> 00:51:45.266
The prevention unit boundaries.

00:51:46.833 --> 00:51:49.566
As I mentioned it during the
demonstration, it's possible to

00:51:49.566 --> 00:51:51.499
adjust boundaries of the
prevention units.

00:51:51.866 --> 00:51:55.532
However, care must be used when
adjusting a shared boundary to

00:51:55.533 --> 00:51:58.699
ensure both boundaries get
adjusted to a to adjust PU

00:51:58.700 --> 00:52:02.400
boundary, you know, click twice
on there and you can move those

00:52:02.400 --> 00:52:05.966
use those dots along to make
adjustments, but you know isn't

00:52:05.966 --> 00:52:09.632
necessary to be overly precise
in placing in your prevention unit

00:52:09.633 --> 00:52:11.966
boundaries don't get caught up
on that.

00:52:11.966 --> 00:52:13.599
Well, mine doesn't look like
that example.

00:52:13.600 --> 00:52:15.800
Or are you falling on the road?

00:52:15.800 --> 00:52:18.933
You especially when you start
zooming in, you can see that you

00:52:18.933 --> 00:52:20.866
know you know went off the road
there.

00:52:20.866 --> 00:52:24.599
It's not quite entirely, you
know, following that boundary,

00:52:24.600 --> 00:52:27.000
don't, you know, don't
sweat it.

00:52:27.000 --> 00:52:30.833
Don't get caught up on making a
match exact or falling exactly

00:52:30.833 --> 00:52:31.499
along that.

00:52:31.800 --> 00:52:34.766
You know, you're trying to fall
along a river corridor or

00:52:34.766 --> 00:52:37.966
something and you know, it's
could be really difficult to get

00:52:37.966 --> 00:52:38.432
it exact.

00:52:38.433 --> 00:52:40.233
So don't sweat it on that.

00:52:41.833 --> 00:52:45.733
But when you're comfortable with
all the information that has

00:52:45.733 --> 00:52:49.666
been entered, close the close
the setup map by clicking on the

00:52:49.666 --> 00:52:50.599
assessment tab.

00:52:53.000 --> 00:52:55.400
And that brings us back to our
main screen here.

00:52:57.233 --> 00:53:00.333
So if you're satisfied with the
information, you can move on to

00:53:00.333 --> 00:53:02.166
this, you know, to this portion
here.

00:53:02.633 --> 00:53:05.133
And now we get into these global
settings.

00:53:06.333 --> 00:53:09.299
These there are three global
criteria that would be applied

00:53:09.300 --> 00:53:11.133
to the communities and the PUs.

00:53:11.666 --> 00:53:15.832
Enter value for aspect ranges,
elevation ranges, and initial

00:53:15.833 --> 00:53:16.633
attack time.

00:53:17.766 --> 00:53:21.132
This will tell the program how
to rank the aspect and elevation

00:53:21.133 --> 00:53:23.633
values of the PUs and
communities when they're

00:53:23.633 --> 00:53:25.766
overlaid with a digital
elevation model.

00:53:26.433 --> 00:53:29.566
So for aspect, if your project
area is in a mountainous region

00:53:29.566 --> 00:53:32.499
in the western US, then you
would most likely choose would

00:53:32.500 --> 00:53:34.933
choose the first option for the
aspect category.

00:53:35.466 --> 00:53:39.666
This would classify all North facing
aspects with a low risk rating,

00:53:39.666 --> 00:53:43.399
East and West aspects with a
medium rating, and South aspects

00:53:43.400 --> 00:53:44.600
with a high rating.

00:53:45.933 --> 00:53:48.999
You know, you can choose another
category, you know, if it's more

00:53:49.000 --> 00:53:49.766
more appropriate.

00:53:50.166 --> 00:53:56.099
So for this example, we're going
to select the second option here

00:53:56.100 --> 00:53:57.333
for elevation.

00:53:59.033 --> 00:54:02.499
The elevation category describes
the risks at different elevation

00:54:02.500 --> 00:54:02.866
ranges.

00:54:03.366 --> 00:54:06.232
Generally, lower elevations will
have a higher risk rating.

00:54:06.866 --> 00:54:10.166
Choose a category that best
covers the range of elevations

00:54:10.166 --> 00:54:11.232
in your project area.

00:54:11.800 --> 00:54:15.600
If your management unit is an
area that is below 3500 feet and

00:54:15.600 --> 00:54:19.266
has little change in elevation,
select the option that shows

00:54:19.266 --> 00:54:20.932
less than 3500 as high risk.

00:54:21.400 --> 00:54:26.066
So for this demonstration, for
this, then we're going to choose

00:54:26.066 --> 00:54:30.332
the top option, initial attack
response time, the initial

00:54:30.333 --> 00:54:39.099
attack response time categories
or range that you said that

00:54:39.100 --> 00:54:42.233
defines the initial attack criteria
assigned to the prevention units

00:54:42.233 --> 00:54:45.166
in this in the next sections,
the longer delays will create a

00:54:45.166 --> 00:54:48.632
higher assessment score, causing
those PUs and communities to

00:54:48.633 --> 00:54:50.299
have a higher priority.

00:54:50.733 --> 00:54:55.333
So for this one, we're going to
select zero to 20 minutes, 21 is

00:54:55.333 --> 00:54:59.566
4220 is low is 21 minutes, 45
minutes medium, 45 minutes is

00:54:59.566 --> 00:54:59.899
high.

00:55:02.866 --> 00:55:06.666
After this is completed, we're
going to generate the community

00:55:06.666 --> 00:55:07.866
risk assessment map.

00:55:08.533 --> 00:55:12.366
So we would so, you know, be
sure you proceed 41 ensure that

00:55:12.366 --> 00:55:15.932
all communities have been
created before proceeding that

00:55:15.933 --> 00:55:19.833
you know, you've got all the
communities you want within your

00:55:19.833 --> 00:55:20.133
plan.

00:55:21.200 --> 00:55:24.333
You know, if it is necessary to
return the setup map to add

00:55:24.333 --> 00:55:27.299
forgotten communities, you would
just go back and you shall

00:55:27.300 --> 00:55:30.266
select the you know you go back,
you add your community.

00:55:30.666 --> 00:55:35.099
You would select the button for
new communities and prevention

00:55:35.100 --> 00:55:38.500
units only to do that to the
assessment portion.

00:55:39.133 --> 00:55:41.166
This will allow your previous
choices that you've already

00:55:41.166 --> 00:55:42.032
entered that information.

00:55:42.033 --> 00:55:44.499
That would allow all the
previous choices to remain

00:55:44.500 --> 00:55:47.366
unchanged while you add the
missing community or make edits.

00:55:47.766 --> 00:55:50.666
Otherwise, you'll have to review
and re enter all the attributes

00:55:50.666 --> 00:55:53.232
entered in the Community and
Prevention Unit assessments.

00:55:53.933 --> 00:55:56.599
Once communities and prevention
units have been created in the

00:55:56.600 --> 00:56:00.566
global settings selected, it's time to generate the Community Risk Assessment map.

00:56:01.166 --> 00:56:05.099
So you're going to click on the
lock map in the upper right

00:56:05.100 --> 00:56:09.366
corner, as you know, and another
thing, as only the owner of the

00:56:09.366 --> 00:56:13.499
plans we shared, you know, you,
you make people collaborators,

00:56:13.500 --> 00:56:17.466
they can come in and see, but
only, only the owner can lock

00:56:17.466 --> 00:56:20.866
and unlock these maps and
generate the assessments.

00:56:21.066 --> 00:56:25.032
The collaborators don't have
access to that and don't have

00:56:25.033 --> 00:56:28.966
that capability with a setup map
lock, it can no longer be

00:56:28.966 --> 00:56:29.432
edited.

00:56:31.333 --> 00:56:32.933
And then you would just click
generate.

00:56:32.933 --> 00:56:36.699
I'm not going to do it for this
demonstration here, but you're

00:56:36.700 --> 00:56:40.100
going to click generate
community assessment map and you

00:56:40.100 --> 00:56:42.666
would then you would click
it there.

00:56:42.666 --> 00:56:46.066
Then you would click calculate
in the pop up box and this will

00:56:46.066 --> 00:56:46.999
allow the assess.

00:56:47.000 --> 00:56:50.500
This will select the assessment
attributes for the communities

00:56:50.500 --> 00:56:53.633
and prevention where they have
the GIS data during this

00:56:53.633 --> 00:56:54.066
process.

00:56:54.633 --> 00:56:56.633
It's not as big of a class.

00:56:56.633 --> 00:57:00.033
So you know it may take a while
once you guys get to this step

00:57:00.033 --> 00:57:03.166
later on when you guys go
through this demonstration, may

00:57:03.166 --> 00:57:05.766
take a bit to generate it, but
just be patient.

00:57:05.766 --> 00:57:08.299
You'll see where it starts
working and then once it's

00:57:08.300 --> 00:57:10.833
complete, the community
assessment map portions will

00:57:10.833 --> 00:57:13.866
light up and you'll be able to
proceed and follow that workflow

00:57:13.866 --> 00:57:14.232
process.

00:57:14.233 --> 00:57:16.899
I'm just going to cancel now,
but you'll be each of you're

00:57:16.900 --> 00:57:19.400
going to do that for each of
these next portions here.

00:57:19.400 --> 00:57:21.333
So that may take a while.

00:57:21.333 --> 00:57:26.033
So that concludes unit 2A if
there's any questions.

00:57:27.566 --> 00:57:32.399
>>Speaker 2: But just you know, this is
not a place where you're going

00:57:32.400 --> 00:57:37.033
to identify all your communities
in your management units.

00:57:37.033 --> 00:57:40.266
It's, you know, you don't want
to put a dot on every one of

00:57:40.266 --> 00:57:43.566
those WUI areas that Kenny
showed on that map because this,

00:57:43.566 --> 00:57:46.532
you know, think of it as you're
only going to identify

00:57:46.533 --> 00:57:49.799
communities in which you're
going to go into that community

00:57:49.800 --> 00:57:51.500
and do specific prevention work.

00:57:52.033 --> 00:57:55.533
If you're going to do prevention
work around it out in the

00:57:55.533 --> 00:57:59.066
surrounding areas and that
community is going to capitalize

00:57:59.066 --> 00:58:02.566
by the work you do in the
surrounding area, then you don't

00:58:02.566 --> 00:58:06.399
need to identify that community
because every community that you

00:58:06.400 --> 00:58:10.066
identify is basically indicating
that you're going to go into

00:58:10.066 --> 00:58:13.199
that community and do specific
or general actions in

00:58:13.200 --> 00:58:13.833
prevention.

00:58:14.600 --> 00:58:18.233
So again, you don't want to go
in there and identify 20

00:58:18.233 --> 00:58:22.066
communities in your in your
county, say, because you know,

00:58:22.066 --> 00:58:24.666
unless you're going to
specifically go.

00:58:24.666 --> 00:58:27.699
So just a word of caution, you
don't want to be, you know,

00:58:27.700 --> 00:58:30.200
click happy when you're
identifying communities.

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The other thing that comes up
all the time is people say well

00:58:35.633 --> 00:58:37.666
can I add my own polygons?

00:58:37.666 --> 00:58:42.232
Can I add my own GIS layer with
new communities or different

00:58:42.233 --> 00:58:43.199
other layers?

00:58:43.200 --> 00:58:44.733
The answer right now is no.

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You only can use what existing
polygons are there and what GIS

00:58:50.166 --> 00:58:51.532
layers are there.

00:58:51.533 --> 00:58:55.366
You know that may come later but
for right now you can't add your

00:58:55.366 --> 00:58:57.466
own like you can't for your
forest.

00:58:57.766 --> 00:59:01.299
If you had a map of your forest
and your just range of

00:59:01.300 --> 00:59:05.166
districts, you know, you can't
add that if it's not already

00:59:05.166 --> 00:59:05.532
there.

00:59:05.666 --> 00:59:07.532
So that's, I just wanted to add
that.

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I think I got that part right,
Kenny.

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>>Speaker: Yeah.

00:59:10.400 --> 00:59:11.166
Yeah, correct.

00:59:11.166 --> 00:59:12.999
Thanks, Fred, for highlighting
that.

00:59:13.166 --> 00:59:16.432
Yeah, we don't want to just
create communities like in there

00:59:16.433 --> 00:59:18.399
and like, oh, I got 30
communities.

00:59:18.400 --> 00:59:21.366
You know, we just really what
you are going to be focusing

00:59:21.366 --> 00:59:24.499
that work on and has really good
points there, Fred, you know,

00:59:24.500 --> 00:59:27.666
doing actually going in there
and doing that work within those

00:59:27.666 --> 00:59:28.266
communities.

00:59:28.266 --> 00:59:31.766
If not, if not, can that work
be, you know, would that work be

00:59:31.766 --> 00:59:34.732
covered under the general or
specific actions without

00:59:34.733 --> 00:59:38.166
actually, you know, you know,
being needed to directly target

00:59:38.166 --> 00:59:39.466
that community directly?

00:59:39.466 --> 00:59:44.166
>>Audience: So yeah, yeah, I was wondering
if it wasn't too much trouble to

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go back in and just demonstrate
if you're really not happy with

00:59:48.866 --> 00:59:52.799
your prevention unit boundary,
how you can edit that.

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>>Speaker: OK, yeah.

00:59:56.866 --> 01:00:00.399
So once again, so I have, you
know, I have it drawn here.

01:00:02.566 --> 01:00:05.432
I want to you want to go and
click select.

01:00:06.400 --> 01:00:10.000
You want to select a feature
what you want to edit and.

01:00:10.866 --> 01:00:15.132
Maybe I want to edit that this
mission unit.

01:00:15.933 --> 01:00:18.999
So you know, West side is the I
got the two.

01:00:19.200 --> 01:00:21.933
I can go to the West side for
the mission unit.

01:00:21.933 --> 01:00:25.666
So you want to collect mission
unit.

01:00:27.066 --> 01:00:30.066
Oh, see, I did that whole
accidentally move the thing.

01:00:30.066 --> 01:00:31.366
So I don't want to move that.

01:00:31.366 --> 01:00:35.666
So click that edit, discard the
back caret, discard edits.

01:00:36.066 --> 01:00:38.599
And then I'll need to select
that mission unit.

01:00:39.466 --> 01:00:44.932
And then so like say maybe I was
digitizing along this road here

01:00:44.933 --> 01:00:50.199
and then see how that's that,
that this the four arrows are on

01:00:50.200 --> 01:00:50.733
there.

01:00:50.733 --> 01:00:54.133
That means if I click and move,
that's going to move the entire

01:00:54.133 --> 01:00:56.399
prevention unit, I believe so

01:00:56.400 --> 01:00:57.366
Because once I'm in it, it's going to move

01:00:57.366 --> 01:00:58.366
itself out and get out.

01:00:58.366 --> 01:01:01.766
So I'm trying to move my map
here and zoom in.

01:01:02.800 --> 01:01:06.300
So you can see now I clicked
along the boundary and I can see

01:01:06.300 --> 01:01:07.233
these dots here.

01:01:07.233 --> 01:01:12.799
So I want to say, OK, I want to
you just slide those dots over

01:01:12.800 --> 01:01:18.333
and but like what happens though
is I got two different layers

01:01:18.333 --> 01:01:23.633
now because I didn't, you know,
they were snapped together.

01:01:23.633 --> 01:01:27.333
So now I got, you know, it looks
like I got a space in between

01:01:27.333 --> 01:01:29.133
and you know, that may happen.

01:01:29.133 --> 01:01:30.799
So let's, I'll click update.

01:01:31.466 --> 01:01:35.799
And now that's my new mission
unit boundary.

01:01:35.800 --> 01:01:39.500
So it changed that it changed
the location.

01:01:40.833 --> 01:01:43.133
So that's how you would change
that boundary.

01:01:43.133 --> 01:01:46.066
I mean, if you wanted to, you
could just go ahead and say, oh

01:01:46.066 --> 01:01:47.132
man, this is terrible.

01:01:47.133 --> 01:01:52.166
I don't you know, I don't want
to now this mission unit or this

01:01:52.166 --> 01:01:54.499
West side unit is off here.

01:01:55.566 --> 01:02:00.532
So, you know, you can try to
move those dots onto it and

01:02:00.533 --> 01:02:01.666
reconnect it.

01:02:04.033 --> 01:02:07.399
So that way it's and they turn
orange and it's still connected

01:02:07.400 --> 01:02:07.733
to it.

01:02:07.733 --> 01:02:09.066
Once it turns orange, it's
still.

01:02:09.666 --> 01:02:11.532
Oh, don't want to do that.

01:02:13.733 --> 01:02:14.533
So.

01:02:14.966 --> 01:02:15.432
Yeah.

01:02:15.433 --> 01:02:25.533
So you can click, it's moving
the entire layer, but you have

01:02:25.533 --> 01:02:27.833
to move those.

01:02:27.933 --> 01:02:28.166
Yeah.

01:02:28.166 --> 01:02:30.366
You move those dots around.

01:02:30.466 --> 01:02:34.766
Oh, shoot, yeah, that discard
edits takes you always back to

01:02:34.766 --> 01:02:36.499
that beginning piece, so.

01:02:37.833 --> 01:02:38.866
>>Audience: OK, look, I got it.

01:02:38.866 --> 01:02:39.132
Thanks.

01:02:39.266 --> 01:02:39.566
>>Speaker: Got it.

01:02:39.566 --> 01:02:42.832
OK, yeah.

01:02:42.833 --> 01:02:46.399
>>Audience: Hi, Yeah, I was wondering is there a way that you can view multiple

01:02:46.400 --> 01:02:47.533
layers at the same time?

01:02:47.533 --> 01:02:51.066
So you know, you're going
through street WUI

01:02:51.066 --> 01:02:56.032
um, could you look at WUI
and human starts simultaneously?

01:02:56.466 --> 01:02:59.199
>>Speaker: Yeah, there's, yeah, there
there's different ones.

01:02:59.200 --> 01:03:01.666
And, and Rex is going to go
through this later on here.

01:03:02.666 --> 01:03:05.566
You know, there's the different
layers of different map layers

01:03:05.566 --> 01:03:08.332
and he'll go through WUI and
human caused, so he's going to go

01:03:08.333 --> 01:03:09.399
through that in Unit 3.

01:03:09.400 --> 01:03:14.966
So I'll let him cover that in in
in unit 3, they'll go through

01:03:14.966 --> 01:03:16.632
and you'll be able to see all
the different layers in here.

01:03:17.033 --> 01:03:20.066
>>Speaker 2: But I think the answer is no,
you can't see the two layers at

01:03:20.066 --> 01:03:20.732
the same time.

01:03:21.466 --> 01:03:25.599
>>Speaker: Yeah, you well, they're
WUI and human caused layer

01:03:25.600 --> 01:03:26.233
together.

01:03:26.233 --> 01:03:28.699
So you see where the WUI and the
human caused layer.

01:03:29.666 --> 01:03:32.999
I think that's not the question
was, but yeah, you see where

01:03:33.000 --> 01:03:36.266
unit boundaries are and then you
see the human caused fires

01:03:36.266 --> 01:03:37.732
within that boundary there.

01:03:39.233 --> 01:03:39.566
>>Audience: OK.

01:03:39.733 --> 01:03:43.433
And like you could add
another layer to that too, like

01:03:43.433 --> 01:03:50.899
the, I guess I said the FIA with
that or is the WUI in human

01:03:50.900 --> 01:03:52.700
cause layer that you're looking
at right now?

01:03:52.700 --> 01:03:58.133
Is that just kind of
automatically or that's already

01:03:58.133 --> 01:03:59.199
one layer?

01:03:59.200 --> 01:04:00.600
>>Speaker: Yeah, this is already
one.

01:04:00.600 --> 01:04:01.866
You can't like select one.

01:04:01.866 --> 01:04:05.099
These are already predetermined
pre-built on based on what we

01:04:05.100 --> 01:04:06.933
thought would be really good
data.

01:04:06.933 --> 01:04:09.066
You know what, you know what
users want to see.

01:04:09.066 --> 01:04:10.466
So these are layers.

01:04:10.466 --> 01:04:12.799
I said, well, let's you know,
then they develop.

01:04:12.800 --> 01:04:14.733
Let's see the WUI and where the
human caused fires are.

01:04:14.733 --> 01:04:16.933
So these are already pre-developed.

01:04:16.933 --> 01:04:19.033
You can't select one and another
and do it.

01:04:19.033 --> 01:04:22.699
You got to use all the existing
layers that are that are

01:04:22.700 --> 01:04:23.033
there.

01:04:24.666 --> 01:04:27.932
But you want to look at these
and to help determine where your

01:04:27.933 --> 01:04:31.099
prevention unit should be, you
know, and then you know where

01:04:31.100 --> 01:04:34.200
you know, and helping determine,
you know, to break up your

01:04:34.200 --> 01:04:35.000
management unit.

01:04:36.266 --> 01:04:37.699
>>Audience: OK, thank you.

01:04:45.400 --> 01:04:48.100
>>Speaker: Yeah, I think if there's no
other questions, why don't we

01:04:48.100 --> 01:04:49.266
take a 10 minute break?
