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>>Speaker: Which is covering the which is
covering the risk assessment

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data entry.

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So you know, like Kenny said, he
generated the communities and

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everything and now we're going
to go into assigning values to

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those communities.

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And like Kenny mentioned the
community risk assessment and I

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wanted to share this with you
about, you know, about

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collecting that data.

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So you have the community risk
assessment form and this form is

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actually I, I recreated this
before they came up with the

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field maps.

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And this is actually user
friendly to fill in.

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You can actually use this on a
tablet.

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This is what I did and I still
do.

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It's if you have Microsoft Word
on your tablet, you can just you

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type in here and enter your data
and then save it to your tablet

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and then bring it back to your
station.

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These are all check boxes that
you can just check in.

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You know, some debris, some
debris on roofs, that kind of

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thing.

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I just made it really user
friendly for myself and I think

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I've shared it with-  It's in the
portal.

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You can download this as well.

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So it's it's there for everybody
to use.

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It's like I said, it's very user
friendly.

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Instead of having to handwrite
all this stuff in and then bring

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it back, you can just
electronically fill these out.

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Although I so I just wanted to
share this with you and then

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I'll share the prevention unit
as one as well.

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Like I said, these are available
for you to download to use on

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your home unit.

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So to get into the community
assessment, so we're going to go

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to the screen.

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Screen Like Kenny said, you
know, the map's locked.

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So I'm just a collaborator on
this.

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So like you said, I can't go and
unlock this map.

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The owner has to unlock that
map.

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So, but we're going to go into
the community assessment map.

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We've already generated the
community assessment,

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So this map, once it comes up, it's
going to look similar to the setup map.

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You know, it's just the only
thing that we don't have is we

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don't have the features to edit
anything.

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We can't edit any of the
communities, that kind of stuff.

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This is just assigning the
values to the different

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attributes down here at the
bottom, the fuels hazard,

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ignition risk community.

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What was that?

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Catastrophic Fire Potential and
the values at risk.

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OK, so you see these Xs in here?

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These are the communities that
all the attributes have not been

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entered in.

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If they didn't have an X on them, means that they're complete already.

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So one thing I like to do too,
you know, you think about, OK, I

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got to go into these communities
and figure out, you know, what

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all these values are.

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What?

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I'm going back to this form
here, you know, landscape

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maintenance, what's the roof
hygiene?

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I mean, I, I know my communities
pretty well, but when I first

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got here, I didn't.

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So one thing I did is I actually
reached out to the local fire

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department folks and be like,
Hey, what do you know about

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these communities?

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Or if we're out doing home
assessments, you know, for

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firewise, that kind of thing.

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I'm documenting this information
at the same time for my

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community risk assessment.

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So you're, you're almost in a
sense, you're killing two birds

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with one stone.

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So take advantage of that.

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But yeah, reach out to your
local fire department so they'll

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have a better idea of these
communities than than I would.

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So when we get into here, the
same thing.

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You have all the different
layers.

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You can look at the vegetation
height, you can scroll down

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throug the legend over here
and it explains what all the

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different colours mean.

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The canopy cover, it's like
obviously we've got some canopy

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cover out here or topography.

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You still showing some
topography over here, vegetation

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height and then we're we're
right back.

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So, OK, so like I said, you
know, we can't edit anything.

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We can't add communities or
anything like that.

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So now we're going to go through
each of these tabs and we're

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just going to do one of the
communities.

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But like I said, with these XS,
it's showing that we're missing

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data.

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So in order to select a
community, like I can't just

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come here and just like click on
this, it won't let me do

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anything.

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Well, it will.

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It'll just bring up the
information that it it has in

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here.

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Just some information about the
fuel model.

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Majority of vegetation type,
majority of vegetation cover,

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majority of vegetation height.

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I said that canopy cover and the
canopy height.

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OK, just to get out of that, you
just click out of it.

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But now we want to get in and we
actually want to select the

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community.

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So we're going to do.

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You're going to click Select
right here and then it's going

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to come up with this and then
we're just going to come over

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here to Rosebud.

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And so it's going to bring up
all this and some information's

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going to be entered already and
some's not going to be entered.

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You know, some of this stuff
comes from what Kenny had done

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in the previous, you know, where
he entered all that data from

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that assessment.

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So like for this one, so we need
the fuels flame length, which is

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this is all out of that Appendix
D, which was right here.

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OK, go back to so the fuel sling
length was 8 feet, which is high.

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So then I'm going to click
double check and make sure

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everything's its initial attack
time is high.

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If there was nothing in here, I
would have to enter something

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in, but I just want to make sure
everything is in there.

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So now I'm going to click
update.

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And so now you see that that X
has gone away, that that all the

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data has been entered in under
the fuels hazard for that

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community.

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OK, so then we're going to go to
ignition risk.

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It's all the same thing.

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We see that there's Xs on all
the communities.

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So we're going to go back to
Rosebud.

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So I'm going to click select
again, select Rosebud and same

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thing.

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Now we see that there's some
missing data.

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Some data is pre filled in.

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For the sake of this course.

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I, I pre filled in a lot of this
data, so it wasn't going to take

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up a ton of time, but there is
some missing data.

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So you got to go through that
appendix D again and correlate

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that with some of these stuff
that's missing, like

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transmission lines.

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Are they absent or present?

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And that stuff, like I said,
that's visiting those

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communities and determining it's
like are there transmission

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lines there?

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So yes, for Rosebud, they are
absent and transmission lines.

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Those are those major power
lines that run through, you'll

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say going like we have some on
my forest, you know, that run

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through the district, like going
down to Phoenix, that kind of

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thing.

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Distribution lines are more
what's running like to your

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house, your home.

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So transmission lines are where
distribution lines are present,

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substations are absent, active
timber sales are absent,

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construction projects are
present, wind energy production

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is absent, debris and trash
burning is present, agriculture

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burning is absent.

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And then yeah, same thing if
some of these were prefilled.

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I just want to scroll through
and make sure everything jives

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and everything's consistent of
what's through that from that

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assessment.

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So Yep, everything's filled in.

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So I'm going to click update
again, OK, same thing that X

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went away and I would complete
the same for these other

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communities as well.

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While while I was right in here,
you know, so I don't have to

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it's I'm still on the snap or in
the select mode.

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So I can just go right here and
select this community and it

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takes me right back to it to
where I can start filling in

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that data as well if I still
wanted to.

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But like I said, for the sake of
this course, I'm not going to go

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through every community.

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And when you break out into your
breakout rooms, your coaches

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will go through this with you.

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So now we're going to go to the
catastrophic fire potential.

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So it shows that everything is
already pre filled in.

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There's no Xs, OK, but I want to
double check and make sure.

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So I'm going to go select again
and click on Rosebud.

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You see a little circle.

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There it is.

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So it's saying that the
catastrophic fire potential is

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medium, but it's actually high.

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So I'm just going to go here and
change it to high and then click

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update.

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So that's why it's good.

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It's very important to just
double check and make sure that

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everything is consistent.

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OK.

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And so then we're going to go to
the values for that community.

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And when I see values, you know,
it's, it's more the, you know,

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recreational values, that kind
of thing.

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And and you'll see when we get
in here, select recreational

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value.

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Is there, is there undeveloped,
average recreational use,

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undeveloped high recreational
use or developed recreation site

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like a campground, that kind of
thing.

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Or I'd look at undeveloped like
a dispersed, that kind of thing.

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So for there is a developed,
let's see here administrative

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sites, are there administrative
sites in the area just to say

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they're present wildlife and
fisheries, there's moderately

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significant habitat range use
range allotment within the

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areas, normal or average
watersheds, there's low drinking

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water importance and the same
thing.

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I would just go through all of
these with the drop down arrows

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and make sure everything is
consistent and the same.

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And then the same thing like I
said, we would go through the

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same thing with all these
communities as well.

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So we had, we didn't have any Xs
on any of them through the

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catastrophic fire potential
ignition risk and fuels hazard.

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Any questions so far about this,
about gathering that community

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data or anything like that?

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OK.

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So once we've completed all of
our filling in all of our

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attributes and values for the
four columns across the bottom

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here, we're going to go back to
our dashboard, oops, and go into

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our assessment.

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Oh, come on.

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OK.

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And it tends to freeze up on you
occasionally.

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Yeah, there we go.

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So now we've completed
everything that we needed to do

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by entering our values and
attributes in those community

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assessments for those 3
communities.

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Yeah, we did the.

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So now we want to lock the map.

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OK, Obviously I'm not the owner
of this, like Kenny said, so I

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can't lock the map, but I could
be like, if I was collaborating

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with somebody else, like I am on
this one and be like, I think

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actually Anna Henderson's the
owner of this.

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Be like Anna, hey, I'm done.

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I got all that stuff done for
the community assessment map.

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Can you lock that map?

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And then she would lock it and
generate that prevention unit

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assessment map.

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OK.

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But yeah, because you could be
having more than one person work

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on these maps together.

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Like, hey, you take the
communities on, you know,

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AG lands and that kind of thing,
and I'll take the communities,

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you know, under the mission
unit, that stuff.

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So you can, you can divide this
work up and, and collaborate

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together.

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So it's not all one person just
doing all this good.

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If you have multiple folks
working on this, excuse me.

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So then after that we're going
to do the prevention units.

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So I'm going to go back to my
home and while that's doing

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that, I'll show you the so this
is the prevention unit wildfire

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risk assessment tool, pretty
much almost the same thing as

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the community risk assessment
tool.

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It's just it's got different
attributes.

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You know, it's some of them are
the same transmission line

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distribution lines, same thing
You can, you can fill this in as

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you're going along.

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Are there construction projects,
active timber cells, no

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substations, but yes, we have
transmission lines.

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Is there debris and trash burning within that prevention unit?

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No agriculture burning, forest
range burning.

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We do prescribe fire.

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Do we have mining?

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So you're just going to go
through and you're going to fill

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out all these out.

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Some of the stuff you may not
even know.

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So you may have to reach out to
some of your other folks within

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your staff areas to, to gather
this Intel.

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You know, like values to be
protected.

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You know, the recreational value
is there undeveloped average

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recreation use, developed
recreation sites, you know,

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wildlife and fishery habitat.

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You know, some of this data you
may not know range use,

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watersheds, forests and
woodland, plantations, private

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property, cultural resources.

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Yeah.

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You guys reach out to your
heritage folks, you know,

00:16:22.400 --> 00:16:26.100
special interest stuff, teeny
species, soil erosion.

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There's there's quite a bit, you
know, your air shed and teeny

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vegetation.

00:16:31.633 --> 00:16:32.033
OK.

00:16:32.700 --> 00:16:36.033
So there's a lot of data that
you're going to have to collect

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and gather, probably reaching
out to some other folks

00:16:38.966 --> 00:16:42.366
depending on how well you know
your your unit, that prevention

00:16:42.366 --> 00:16:42.632
unit.

00:16:45.233 --> 00:16:52.233
So let's go and see if this is
OK.

00:16:52.633 --> 00:16:55.699
So now we're going to go to 2C.

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So I'm going to go into the
assessment.

00:17:04.833 --> 00:17:07.633
So I contacted Anna, she locked
the map, she generated the

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prevention unit assessment map.

00:17:09.600 --> 00:17:12.133
So now I'm like, we divided this
up as well.

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So I'm going to enter the map.

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So now it's showing that-  It's
not going to show the Xs, but

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it's going to show that this
area is highlighted in yellow,

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that this prevention unit is not
completed.

00:17:33.866 --> 00:17:34.199
OK.

00:17:34.366 --> 00:17:35.899
The rest of these other two are
done.

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Anna's been waiting on me to get
this done.

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And so I'm going to take
advantage of this time and get

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this done for her.

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The map looks the same as the
community assessment map, OK,

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where we're entering these
attributes in still other fuels,

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hazard ignition grips,
catastrophic fire potential and

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the values at the bottom.

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So we're going to enter that
prevention unit the same way we

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entered the communities.

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We're just going to hit select
and then you're just going to

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click on it and then it's going
to come up with the data.

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OK, so we're on the West side
prevention unit, so the fuel

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hazard is moderate.

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So I want to make sure that the
crowning potential, Yep, is

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moderate.

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Oh, shoot, we're missing the
initial attack arrival time.

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So I need to go back through to
that Appendix D and look for

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that initial attack arrival time
of what we had checked.

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So we'd be down here under we're
still in the community.

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Now we're into the prevention
unit.

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So I'm on the West side.

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So the initial attack arrival
time was 20 to 30 minutes.

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It's medium.

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So I'm going to go back to my
unit and say, OK, it is medium.

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So then I'm going to click
update.

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And now how you see that that
yellow went away, that OK,

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that's that unit's done.

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So then we're going to go to the
ignition risk, same thing.

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It's going to show yellow that
it's not completed, and then

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you're going to click select,
select that unit.

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So I need to figure out what the
population risk, I'm missing the

00:19:52.500 --> 00:19:53.333
population risk.

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So the population risk is high.

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I'm going to double check
everything else is filled in

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just to make sure.

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Then I'm not, like I said, I've
preloaded all these so we're not

00:20:11.066 --> 00:20:12.499
having to go through each one of
these.

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And then I'm going to click
update.

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OK, so we've got the ignition
risk done.

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Now we're going to go to the
catastrophic fire potential,

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same thing.

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I'm going to select the West
side unit.

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And so what's the catastrophic
fire potential is high click

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update and then we'll go to
values, select.

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And so we're missing the right
here what the recreation value

00:20:53.900 --> 00:20:54.100
is.

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And so that's high or developed
recreation use.

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And then same thing.

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I'm just going to scroll through
and make sure everything is

00:21:05.266 --> 00:21:07.499
consistent with what my
assessment was.

00:21:09.666 --> 00:21:13.432
And this is an opportunity as
well for you to even even ones

00:21:13.433 --> 00:21:17.199
that you've already completed,
you can go back and and check

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those as well.

00:21:18.133 --> 00:21:19.566
Just to double check and make
sure.

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Like I guess you know what it
says there's undeveloped average

00:21:23.200 --> 00:21:23.933
recreation use.

00:21:23.933 --> 00:21:27.366
But I went back out there and I
was like, you know, I think it's

00:21:27.366 --> 00:21:28.099
actually high.

00:21:28.333 --> 00:21:30.333
So now's your chance to change
that.

00:21:30.666 --> 00:21:34.199
You can go through and change
these until we lock this again.

00:21:34.600 --> 00:21:39.166
OK, so if you decide like, and I
went into AG lands and be like

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Anna did this.

00:21:40.200 --> 00:21:41.100
I'm like, I disagree.

00:21:41.100 --> 00:21:42.200
This is my plan.

00:21:42.200 --> 00:21:43.866
I was like, I disagree with what
she said.

00:21:43.866 --> 00:21:46.532
I I really think that this is
undeveloped.

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So I'm just going to high
recreation use.

00:21:48.866 --> 00:21:50.366
So I'm just going to change that
to that.

00:21:50.833 --> 00:21:53.333
And then it's going to give you
that to where you have to update

00:21:53.333 --> 00:21:53.666
it again.

00:22:03.200 --> 00:22:06.200
OK, Any questions so far about
the, the prevention unit

00:22:06.200 --> 00:22:08.000
assessment or anything like
that?

00:22:08.233 --> 00:22:10.966
And this is your, these are your
prevention units that you set

00:22:10.966 --> 00:22:11.066
up.

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>>Audience: So yes, I, I have a question.

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Yes, with the, the paper
assessment, be it community or,

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or, or the unit, if, if you make
a change, do you for

00:22:23.600 --> 00:22:28.100
documentation purposes, do you
need to go back and, and, and

00:22:28.100 --> 00:22:31.466
make a change on that paper form
for, for it?

00:22:32.666 --> 00:22:33.766
>>Speaker: No, you don't have to.

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This is more your field
documentation.

00:22:36.900 --> 00:22:37.333
Got it.

00:22:38.033 --> 00:22:41.466
You know, it's just, I mean, you
can keep these if you want.

00:22:41.666 --> 00:22:44.999
You know, it's, it's like I
said, it's more just for you

00:22:45.000 --> 00:22:48.800
collecting data out in the field
to bring this back to, to enter

00:22:48.800 --> 00:22:52.366
your data into, you know, these
values right here that fuels

00:22:52.366 --> 00:22:55.966
hazard condition risk and the
catastrophic fire potential and

00:22:55.966 --> 00:22:56.632
the values.

00:22:56.633 --> 00:22:58.266
So no, you don't have to.

00:22:58.700 --> 00:23:01.666
You know, it's this is going to
be where you're going to in

00:23:01.666 --> 00:23:04.532
WPSAPS where you're going
to enter all that data and

00:23:04.533 --> 00:23:06.799
that's where it's going to be
kept, you know.

00:23:07.333 --> 00:23:08.699
>>Audience: OK, understood.

00:23:08.700 --> 00:23:09.133
Thanks.

00:23:09.700 --> 00:23:11.466
>>Speaker: Yep, And that's why it's nice
too.

00:23:11.466 --> 00:23:16.666
Even if you went back to your
prevention unit and you had this

00:23:16.666 --> 00:23:21.366
one completed for, you know,
West Side and somebody else

00:23:21.366 --> 00:23:26.732
filled all this in and then they
emailed this form to you and be

00:23:26.733 --> 00:23:31.766
like, and they had checked, you
know, that there were powder

00:23:31.766 --> 00:23:33.432
magazines out there.

00:23:33.433 --> 00:23:35.766
And you actually went out there
and looked and started dragging

00:23:35.766 --> 00:23:37.032
around and be like, you know
what?

00:23:37.666 --> 00:23:39.899
I'm not seeing what they're
seeing or asking them like, hey,

00:23:39.900 --> 00:23:41.433
where did you see those powder
magazines?

00:23:41.800 --> 00:23:44.666
You know, And if they like, oh,
well, I just talked to somebody,

00:23:44.666 --> 00:23:46.266
you know, that's what they told
me.

00:23:46.266 --> 00:23:48.799
And it's like, and so you went
out, did your own research and

00:23:48.800 --> 00:23:51.266
everything and like, you know
what, There aren't any powder

00:23:51.266 --> 00:23:52.066
magazines out here.

00:23:52.066 --> 00:23:54.332
I can't find anything, you know,
that kind of thing.

00:23:54.333 --> 00:23:57.166
So then you could just come back
here, just uncheck it, and then

00:23:57.166 --> 00:23:57.732
just save it.

00:23:57.733 --> 00:24:01.299
I mean, you could save them, you
know, for whatever you wanted to

00:24:01.300 --> 00:24:04.433
save them for, but you could
save them as a PDF, you know,

00:24:04.433 --> 00:24:05.466
that kind of thing.

00:24:05.466 --> 00:24:06.799
But yeah, this is editable.

00:24:06.800 --> 00:24:08.900
So you could, if you had
somebody else collecting this

00:24:08.900 --> 00:24:11.233
data for you, you could just
come back and change it if you

00:24:11.233 --> 00:24:11.499
wanted.

00:24:11.500 --> 00:24:16.800
Does that answer your question?

00:24:19.033 --> 00:24:19.766
>>Audience: Yep, for sure.

00:24:20.033 --> 00:24:20.333
Thank you.

00:24:20.333 --> 00:24:21.233
>>Speaker: OK, good.

00:24:23.800 --> 00:24:27.400
So then after we're all done and
all of our prevention units are

00:24:27.400 --> 00:24:31.633
completed, then we're going to
go back to, we would go back to

00:24:31.633 --> 00:25:12.833
our dashboard, our assessment,
whatever gets me there.

00:25:15.533 --> 00:25:18.433
>>Speaker 2: Yeah, I'm sorry, Rex, there's a
question in the chat.

00:25:19.300 --> 00:25:22.300
It says for prevention unit
boundaries, is there an

00:25:22.300 --> 00:25:25.766
established standard like Ranger
district boundaries on the

00:25:25.766 --> 00:25:28.332
forest or is it up to the user
to establish?

00:25:29.600 --> 00:25:31.266
>>Speaker: It's up for the user to
establish.

00:25:31.600 --> 00:25:34.733
You know, I like for mine, I do
here on my forests or my

00:25:34.733 --> 00:25:35.999
district, I should say.

00:25:36.800 --> 00:25:40.066
I have it based on the use, you
know, that I know, I know my

00:25:40.066 --> 00:25:43.532
prevention, my district and the
amount of use that it gets, the

00:25:43.533 --> 00:25:46.966
amount of fires that it gets,
and that kind of thing where the

00:25:46.966 --> 00:25:49.066
heavier use is versus the
lighter use.

00:25:49.433 --> 00:25:52.666
And so that's how I tended to
divide my district up.

00:25:53.000 --> 00:25:55.200
I I have it in two prevention
units.

00:25:58.500 --> 00:25:59.533
>>Audience: OK, thanks, Rex.

00:26:00.133 --> 00:26:01.099
>>Speaker: Yep, definitely.

00:26:01.100 --> 00:26:02.300
Does that kind of make sense?

00:26:03.033 --> 00:26:04.299
>>Audience: Yeah, that does make sense.

00:26:04.300 --> 00:26:06.766
I just didn't know if there's
something I should be working

00:26:06.766 --> 00:26:08.266
off of that's already set up or
not.

00:26:08.700 --> 00:26:10.533
>>Speaker: No, I mean, that's up to your
discretion.

00:26:10.800 --> 00:26:15.000
You know, as far as how you want
to to set up those prevention

00:26:15.000 --> 00:26:16.200
units like we had.

00:26:17.066 --> 00:26:20.799
I think it's help me out here,
Francisco, it's like the Cibola

00:26:20.800 --> 00:26:21.900
over in New Mexico.

00:26:22.700 --> 00:26:26.166
Yeah, they have districts, but
they're all not interconnected.

00:26:26.666 --> 00:26:30.399
I mean, there was probably what
we end up doing like 5 or 6

00:26:30.400 --> 00:26:33.566
prevention units just because
it's all spread out.

00:26:34.500 --> 00:26:35.800
>>Speaker 3: Yeah, yeah.

00:26:35.800 --> 00:26:39.566
So so there there's some pre
built tools in WPSAPS like

00:26:39.566 --> 00:26:43.499
the different base layers of the
the forest and districts is

00:26:43.500 --> 00:26:44.066
added in.

00:26:44.066 --> 00:26:46.666
So that's you can use that if
you choose to.

00:26:47.333 --> 00:26:51.166
So one way you could do it is
your entire forest is the

00:26:51.166 --> 00:26:55.299
management unit and then you
divide it up into districts and

00:26:55.300 --> 00:26:58.566
those districts would be your
prevention units.

00:26:59.133 --> 00:27:01.533
That's certainly one way to do
it if you want to build a forest

00:27:01.533 --> 00:27:01.933
level plan.

00:27:01.933 --> 00:27:05.766
Or you could do like Rex your
your district would be your

00:27:05.766 --> 00:27:09.466
management unit and then you
split that up into smaller

00:27:09.466 --> 00:27:10.566
prevention units.

00:27:11.066 --> 00:27:14.799
So it's it's really up to the
user how you want to define your

00:27:14.800 --> 00:27:15.433
boundaries.

00:27:18.033 --> 00:27:21.899
You'll notice clicking through
the different layers, you could

00:27:21.900 --> 00:27:25.833
even base break it up based off
of your human caused fire data.

00:27:26.266 --> 00:27:29.899
So if you got, you know,
majority of, of one area as one

00:27:29.900 --> 00:27:33.966
type of cause or highest number
of cause for a particular type,

00:27:33.966 --> 00:27:37.266
you can make that it's own
prevention unit and then

00:27:37.266 --> 00:27:39.599
everything else something
different.

00:27:40.033 --> 00:27:42.833
That way you can really focus
your prevention activities.

00:27:43.200 --> 00:27:46.066
But it's completely up to you as
the, the generator to come up

00:27:46.066 --> 00:27:48.066
how with with how you want to
break it out.

00:27:49.300 --> 00:27:51.066
>>Audience: OK, that totally makes sense.

00:27:51.066 --> 00:27:51.399
Thank you.

00:27:52.266 --> 00:27:53.432
Speaker: And that's what I did with mine.

00:27:53.433 --> 00:27:56.466
You know, the majority of my, I
have an east side and a West

00:27:56.466 --> 00:27:56.699
side.

00:27:56.866 --> 00:28:00.032
You know, it's majority of my
causes are my fires and human

00:28:00.033 --> 00:28:01.933
caused fires were on the east
side.

00:28:01.933 --> 00:28:04.099
We're getting a ton of abandoned
campfires, that kind of thing.

00:28:04.100 --> 00:28:05.166
So that's how I split it up.

00:28:05.533 --> 00:28:10.566
So, so, so then after we're done
with the prevention unit

00:28:10.566 --> 00:28:16.199
assessment map, yes, I talked to
Anna and like, hey, we're done.

00:28:16.200 --> 00:28:19.266
So she came in, locked it,
generated the assessment results

00:28:19.266 --> 00:28:19.466
map.

00:28:20.033 --> 00:28:22.566
So now we want to review
everything and make sure it

00:28:22.566 --> 00:28:24.032
looks accurate to what we want.

00:28:24.300 --> 00:28:27.333
You know, it's now's our chance
to go back and we can make

00:28:27.333 --> 00:28:30.199
changes if we want to make
changes, that kind of thing.

00:28:31.333 --> 00:28:41.499
So we're going to view the
assessment results map so it has

00:28:41.500 --> 00:28:45.400
all of our information.

00:28:45.400 --> 00:28:47.300
This is our overall priority
ranking.

00:28:47.600 --> 00:28:50.600
It's ranking the the different
units as a priority.

00:28:50.866 --> 00:28:54.499
You know, as far as what we need
to be doing, like we're going

00:28:54.500 --> 00:28:58.166
to, you know, work in Rosebud,
Rosebud over here, you're around

00:28:58.166 --> 00:28:58.999
this community.

00:28:59.100 --> 00:29:00.433
This is our priority ranking.

00:29:00.700 --> 00:29:04.733
You can click select, you can
click on the prevention unit.

00:29:05.100 --> 00:29:07.733
It's going to bring up, it's
your chance to make changes as

00:29:07.733 --> 00:29:07.933
well.

00:29:08.200 --> 00:29:11.066
You know, if you think to
something, some attributes, you

00:29:11.066 --> 00:29:13.966
know, if you think this is
priority is high, they say it's

00:29:13.966 --> 00:29:15.466
high and it's actually medium.

00:29:15.466 --> 00:29:18.132
You can make changes that you
can't change, like the fuels

00:29:18.133 --> 00:29:19.666
hazard rating and all this
stuff.

00:29:20.066 --> 00:29:23.532
So there's not much that you can
change in here, but you can

00:29:23.533 --> 00:29:26.466
definitely review and be like,
Yep, I still concur.

00:29:26.466 --> 00:29:28.899
I agree or I disagree.

00:29:29.133 --> 00:29:32.533
And then you got to go back and
unlock maps to make those

00:29:32.533 --> 00:29:32.999
changes.

00:29:33.500 --> 00:29:33.933
OK.

00:29:37.433 --> 00:29:46.033
And then we'll go to take that
off the assessment ratings kind

00:29:46.033 --> 00:29:47.099
of the same thing.

00:29:47.100 --> 00:29:51.333
It's prioritizing these
different units, prevention

00:29:51.333 --> 00:29:56.299
units and it's ranking them, you
know, high, medium and low.

00:30:02.133 --> 00:30:06.333
This is our fuels rating, same
thing, you know, we can go in

00:30:06.333 --> 00:30:10.533
and select these and it's just
all the, all the data that we

00:30:10.533 --> 00:30:14.966
have entered, you know, and then
it's just got the annual fires

00:30:14.966 --> 00:30:19.099
ranked, annual acres burned
ranked, you know, which is your

00:30:19.100 --> 00:30:20.433
crowning potential.

00:30:20.433 --> 00:30:24.566
This stuff we talked about just
your chance to review everything

00:30:24.566 --> 00:30:28.366
and make sure everything is
consistent and accurate of what

00:30:28.366 --> 00:30:28.932
you want.

00:30:33.833 --> 00:30:37.199
We'll go through the ignition
risk rating and we'll get into a

00:30:37.200 --> 00:30:38.800
lot of these in the next unit.

00:30:44.033 --> 00:30:48.066
The history rating, your fire
history, obviously you have a

00:30:48.066 --> 00:30:50.732
lot of fire history right here
is high.

00:30:50.833 --> 00:30:54.466
And we saw that when Kenny was
going through those different

00:30:54.466 --> 00:30:58.299
maps and it showed we had a lot
of fires in here around in this

00:30:58.300 --> 00:30:59.600
area on the West side.

00:31:00.233 --> 00:31:08.733
So that's why he made this its
own unit values at risk rating.

00:31:10.833 --> 00:31:14.766
So obviously there's low values
at risk in these two units, but

00:31:14.766 --> 00:31:16.832
a medium risk for values in
here.

00:31:17.733 --> 00:31:20.066
And that's based on those values
that we entered in.

00:31:23.533 --> 00:31:26.066
That's why it's important to
make sure you have that good and

00:31:26.066 --> 00:31:28.032
accurate data that you're going
to be entering.

00:31:28.033 --> 00:31:30.933
It's not just like, oh, I think
you know, it's actually doing

00:31:30.933 --> 00:31:32.599
your research and taking your
time.

00:31:33.033 --> 00:31:35.966
And like I said, and talking to
folks, it's not just you

00:31:35.966 --> 00:31:39.032
deciding yourself, you, you may
have to reach out to other

00:31:39.033 --> 00:31:39.333
folks.

00:31:39.466 --> 00:31:41.799
I mean, so it's going to be
visual, you know, like the power

00:31:41.800 --> 00:31:42.900
lines and that kind of stuff.

00:31:43.266 --> 00:31:46.066
But you may want to talk to some
key players in those local

00:31:46.066 --> 00:31:46.632
communities.

00:31:46.633 --> 00:31:48.699
Like I said, the local fire
department's a good, great

00:31:48.700 --> 00:31:48.900
asset.

00:31:49.200 --> 00:31:53.566
You know, it's the wildfire
hazard potential, you know, kind

00:31:53.566 --> 00:31:57.432
of saying that we knew we had a
lot of fires in here.

00:31:57.733 --> 00:32:02.699
So there's quite the hazard
potential which is moderate and

00:32:02.700 --> 00:32:07.800
yeah, there is some, some very
high and down in here and very

00:32:07.800 --> 00:32:08.600
high here.

00:32:13.466 --> 00:32:15.032
You know, we talked about human
caused fires.

00:32:15.033 --> 00:32:23.266
Like we get a lot of human
caused fires in here and then

00:32:23.266 --> 00:32:32.266
the human caused fire size and
then our fire currents kind of

00:32:32.266 --> 00:32:35.432
like Kenny had showed.

00:32:38.633 --> 00:32:40.233
And then just back to our
planned boundaries.

00:32:41.033 --> 00:32:44.266
So if we were very happy with
everything and everything looked

00:32:44.266 --> 00:32:47.566
good, you know, and, and we were
like pleased with it, or if we

00:32:47.566 --> 00:32:50.799
weren't, you know, we would go
back here to the assessment and

00:32:50.800 --> 00:32:53.800
be like Anna, we need to, we
need to change the community

00:32:53.800 --> 00:32:54.666
assessment stuff.

00:32:55.100 --> 00:32:59.000
But in order to do that, she has
to unlock this and then unlock

00:32:59.000 --> 00:32:59.300
this.

00:32:59.900 --> 00:33:03.066
And we would go back in and
adjust those community

00:33:03.066 --> 00:33:04.166
assessment values.

00:33:04.600 --> 00:33:07.000
And then we would have to
generate the prevention unit

00:33:07.000 --> 00:33:07.900
assessment map again.

00:33:08.466 --> 00:33:13.166
And then I, I wouldn't just lock
the prevention unit map.

00:33:13.400 --> 00:33:15.900
I would, I'm a fanatic about it.

00:33:15.900 --> 00:33:19.133
I would just go back into the
inner map of the prevention

00:33:19.133 --> 00:33:22.466
units and make sure all those
values were the same and then

00:33:22.466 --> 00:33:24.466
generate that assessment map
again.

00:33:26.466 --> 00:33:30.532
>>Speaker 2:Rex, we had somebody with their hand up and it's down now.

00:33:30.533 --> 00:33:33.433
I if you had your hand up,
please just open your mic.

00:33:35.033 --> 00:33:35.266
Yeah.

00:33:35.266 --> 00:33:39.766
>>Audience: Hey, you know, my question is
back basically on the

00:33:39.766 --> 00:33:40.799
assessments.

00:33:41.133 --> 00:33:47.099
So is there are there, is the
criteria defined anywhere or you

00:33:47.100 --> 00:33:52.933
know what I'm saying, is there
no ways to, to quantify any of

00:33:52.933 --> 00:33:58.033
the, any of the information
you're entering in there?

00:33:58.033 --> 00:34:03.033
I know some of these things have
like some of the sections have

00:34:03.033 --> 00:34:07.633
like, oh, if the slope is
between this and this, it's it's

00:34:07.633 --> 00:34:07.999
high.

00:34:09.633 --> 00:34:14.533
But like things like ignition
risk and catastrophic fire

00:34:14.533 --> 00:34:17.266
potential, where's that defined?

00:34:25.000 --> 00:34:25.666
>>Speaker: Yes, standby.

00:34:45.900 --> 00:34:50.066
>>Speaker 4: And while Rex is is looking for
that, let me just interject here

00:34:50.066 --> 00:34:54.199
because it comes up every class,
people ask, you know, who came

00:34:54.200 --> 00:34:58.100
up with these questions and they
may not be exactly the same

00:34:58.100 --> 00:35:02.000
questions you would ask, but
just remember, I used to, I was

00:35:02.000 --> 00:35:05.233
on the business lead for the
NASF side of things.

00:35:05.233 --> 00:35:09.766
And all those different agencies
in the development of WPSAPS

00:35:09.766 --> 00:35:14.266
had to come to some consensus of
what questions to ask and how to

00:35:14.266 --> 00:35:17.832
establish these, these
guidelines and these ratings

00:35:17.833 --> 00:35:19.899
you're just now talking about.

00:35:19.900 --> 00:35:24.433
So it had to be something that
each agency could agreed to.

00:35:24.433 --> 00:35:28.099
It may not be perfect for
anyone, but as we're working

00:35:28.100 --> 00:35:32.466
together in interagency, because
you might be doing a plan right

00:35:32.466 --> 00:35:36.732
next to BIA land, might be next
to Forest Service or whatever.

00:35:37.066 --> 00:35:40.466
So just think that these
questions and everything else

00:35:40.466 --> 00:35:42.199
had to be done by consensus.

00:35:42.200 --> 00:35:45.133
So, you know, you sort of got to
give and take a little bit as

00:35:45.133 --> 00:35:46.333
you're going through this.

00:35:51.533 --> 00:35:54.133
>>Speaker 3: So Rex, I can cover just a bit.

00:35:54.133 --> 00:35:58.599
And, and, and my, my, my
recommendation on this, like

00:35:58.600 --> 00:36:03.800
ignition risk, the student guide
is your absolute best friend.

00:36:04.500 --> 00:36:08.500
So that's always my go to and I
always control fine control F.

00:36:08.500 --> 00:36:11.200
That's that's, that's what I
always go to.

00:36:12.533 --> 00:36:16.633
So looking student guy, there is
ignition risk attributes and the

00:36:16.633 --> 00:36:19.899
attributes of that are
population risk, transmission

00:36:19.900 --> 00:36:22.866
lines, distribution lines,
active timber cells.

00:36:22.866 --> 00:36:28.899
So all of that feeds into what
the this ignition risk is.

00:36:30.833 --> 00:36:33.466
So yeah, go ahead.

00:36:34.133 --> 00:36:36.633
>>Speaker: So I found the information to
answer your question, Josh,

00:36:36.633 --> 00:36:37.999
about the cash driver potential.

00:36:38.000 --> 00:36:40.766
So for a high, it's actually and
this was in the student

00:36:40.766 --> 00:36:43.032
workbook, I just, I had to find
it real quick.

00:36:43.900 --> 00:36:46.966
This heavy fuels are present,
which is heavy fuel loading,

00:36:46.966 --> 00:36:50.132
storm damaged timber, young
plantations, heavy logging slash

00:36:50.133 --> 00:36:51.766
tall grasses and weeds etcetera.

00:36:52.233 --> 00:36:55.766
Plus all the following are
present, limited ingress egress

00:36:55.766 --> 00:36:59.166
routes, vulnerable populations,
nursing homes, daycares,

00:36:59.166 --> 00:36:59.699
etcetera.

00:37:00.000 --> 00:37:03.800
And the majority of the housing
that is vulnerable to ignition

00:37:03.800 --> 00:37:07.700
and then a medium is fuels plus
any two of the other conditions

00:37:07.700 --> 00:37:09.066
from above are present.

00:37:09.733 --> 00:37:12.499
And then low is fewer than two
of the conditions from above.

00:37:12.500 --> 00:37:16.733
Our present, like Francisco just
said.

00:37:16.733 --> 00:37:18.866
Yeah, your your student guides
your your friend.

00:37:18.866 --> 00:37:20.699
You know, just it took me a bit
to find it.

00:37:20.700 --> 00:37:21.800
And then, yeah.

00:37:21.800 --> 00:37:25.266
As far as the ignition.

00:37:28.100 --> 00:37:28.333
Yeah.

00:37:28.333 --> 00:37:28.433
You.

00:37:29.000 --> 00:37:30.066
I was just looking.

00:37:31.000 --> 00:37:31.433
Thanks.

00:37:32.866 --> 00:37:33.599
An appendix E.

00:37:34.600 --> 00:37:34.833
Yep.

00:37:34.833 --> 00:37:35.533
Exactly.

00:37:35.666 --> 00:37:35.932
Yep.

00:37:36.033 --> 00:37:40.899
If you go down to for the rest
of the folks in the class, it is

00:37:40.900 --> 00:37:45.533
on page 159 talks about the
catastrophic and fire potential.

00:37:46.200 --> 00:37:51.233
Does that answer your question?

00:37:53.600 --> 00:37:54.333
>>Audience: Absolutely.

00:37:54.333 --> 00:37:55.199
Thank you very much.

00:37:55.666 --> 00:37:56.466
>>Speaker: Yep, Yep.

00:37:57.133 --> 00:38:00.733
So like I said, if we were very
happy with our assessment

00:38:00.733 --> 00:38:04.166
results, you know, I would
finalize the assessment, be

00:38:04.166 --> 00:38:08.199
like, Yep, we're good and let it
go through its process and that

00:38:08.200 --> 00:38:09.066
kind of thing.

00:38:09.600 --> 00:38:13.033
And, and I guess one thing I
want to talk about too, is now's

00:38:13.033 --> 00:38:13.699
a good time.

00:38:13.700 --> 00:38:16.700
You've gone through all this
stuff to generate these

00:38:16.700 --> 00:38:19.300
communities, generate your
prevention units.

00:38:19.300 --> 00:38:21.300
I mean, put a lot of work into
this, right?

00:38:21.800 --> 00:38:26.666
So it's a great opportunity to,
you don't want to lose all this

00:38:26.666 --> 00:38:27.032
data.

00:38:27.433 --> 00:38:29.366
I mean, it's, you put a lot of
effort into it.

00:38:29.900 --> 00:38:34.233
So I would recommend at this
time to, I'm a fanatic about

00:38:34.233 --> 00:38:37.333
backing things up, is to clone
this unit.

00:38:38.666 --> 00:38:40.999
So in a sense what you're going
to do is you're going to go back

00:38:41.000 --> 00:38:41.166
home.

00:38:42.800 --> 00:38:47.800
And obviously I don't have the
opportunity down here as a

00:38:47.800 --> 00:38:53.133
collaborator to clone, but say
this was the one we're working

00:38:53.133 --> 00:38:58.666
on, I would just go to clone and
then I would name it something

00:38:58.666 --> 00:39:04.199
new like Rosebud clone, just so
I had that standard, that basic

00:39:04.200 --> 00:39:07.800
plan, you know, that I could
work off of.

00:39:08.333 --> 00:39:12.033
Now, when you clone this, it's
going to take you all the way

00:39:12.033 --> 00:39:13.333
back to the beginning.

00:39:14.933 --> 00:39:17.333
OK, so here's my Rosebud clone.

00:39:17.333 --> 00:39:20.199
I'm going to dashboard.

00:39:21.100 --> 00:39:25.266
So I had a lot of this stuff
already done, but so I'm going

00:39:25.266 --> 00:39:29.499
to go back into my assessment
and I'm pretty much in a sense

00:39:29.500 --> 00:39:33.533
starting all over again, you
know, and going through this

00:39:33.533 --> 00:39:37.199
still has my communities and
everything still has my

00:39:37.200 --> 00:39:38.400
prevention units.

00:39:38.400 --> 00:39:39.633
So none of that's changed.

00:39:39.866 --> 00:39:40.299
OK.

00:39:40.633 --> 00:39:44.033
It's just that just creates a
good backup for your, for your

00:39:44.033 --> 00:39:44.966
WPSAPS plan.

00:39:45.933 --> 00:39:49.666
Like I said, I'm a fanatic about
backing things up and things

00:39:49.666 --> 00:39:50.499
have happened.

00:39:50.500 --> 00:39:52.400
I've lost data in here with
WPSAPS.

00:39:52.400 --> 00:39:53.333
I mean, things happen.

00:39:53.333 --> 00:39:56.066
It's most of the time the
developers can recover it, but

00:39:56.066 --> 00:39:57.066
sometimes they can't.

00:39:57.066 --> 00:40:01.799
So when I complete that final
assessment after I did that.

00:40:02.133 --> 00:40:06.699
I would clone that just so you
had that backup to fall back to

00:40:06.700 --> 00:40:10.866
you, OK, because, and I think
Francisco will cover this a

00:40:10.866 --> 00:40:14.332
little bit when he gets into his
unit tomorrow.

00:40:15.100 --> 00:40:18.966
Like you don't have to recreate
one of these plans every year.

00:40:19.300 --> 00:40:22.433
So but it's just good to have
that backup in case something

00:40:22.433 --> 00:40:22.833
happens.

00:40:23.200 --> 00:40:23.533
OK.

00:40:27.000 --> 00:40:30.933
>>Speaker 4: And Rex, correct me if I'm wrong
here, but that's also if you got

00:40:30.933 --> 00:40:34.133
done with everything and you
realize, oh, I forgot a

00:40:34.133 --> 00:40:38.033
community, you could go back and
clone or my boundary was wrong.

00:40:38.033 --> 00:40:38.999
I'm not change it.

00:40:39.000 --> 00:40:42.766
You go back, clone it and go
back and then call it Rosebud

00:40:42.766 --> 00:40:44.166
version 2 or whatever.

00:40:44.266 --> 00:40:46.866
And that's how you can change
all that, add new communities,

00:40:46.866 --> 00:40:48.332
change your boundary a little
bit.

00:40:48.466 --> 00:40:50.766
That's the only way you can make
those kind of changes.

00:40:51.200 --> 00:40:51.500
>>Speaker: Yep.

00:40:51.500 --> 00:40:52.300
Yeah, exactly.

00:40:52.300 --> 00:40:55.366
This would be the time to be
like, you know, I think I

00:40:55.366 --> 00:40:58.699
actually should separate this,
you know, AG lands here, you

00:40:58.700 --> 00:41:01.533
know, and create a create
another prevention unit.

00:41:02.333 --> 00:41:03.666
That's how you can do this right
here.

00:41:03.866 --> 00:41:06.299
So yeah, you have to go all the
way back and clone it again.

00:41:06.666 --> 00:41:08.532
So and pretty much start over.

00:41:08.733 --> 00:41:13.033
So and then but all your
attributes are still here, you

00:41:13.033 --> 00:41:15.099
know, within this AG lands.

00:41:15.100 --> 00:41:18.433
So you would just adjust your
lines like Kenny had mentioned,

00:41:18.433 --> 00:41:21.699
going through the edit and then
drag things over to this and

00:41:21.700 --> 00:41:24.433
then just create a new
prevention unit right here,

00:41:24.433 --> 00:41:27.633
whichever side you wanted to or
wherever you wanted to help

00:41:27.633 --> 00:41:27.899
help.

00:41:33.433 --> 00:41:34.466
Any other questions?

00:41:36.166 --> 00:41:37.466
I'm not really looking at the
chat.

00:41:40.133 --> 00:41:42.166
>>Speaker 2: Nothing else in chat or no hands
raised.

00:41:42.933 --> 00:41:43.333
>>Speaker: OK.

00:41:43.600 --> 00:41:48.233
So, so yeah, that's the basic of
your risk assessment data entry.

00:41:48.233 --> 00:41:51.199
And like I said, when we get
into this afternoon working with

00:41:51.200 --> 00:41:54.133
the coaches, you know, you,
you'll have a chance once you've

00:41:54.133 --> 00:41:56.933
created your communities and
your prevention units to add

00:41:56.933 --> 00:41:59.966
that risk assessment data from
Appendix D that they've already

00:41:59.966 --> 00:42:01.399
pre filled in for this course.

00:42:01.700 --> 00:42:04.833
So, but yeah, definitely just
really take that time collecting

00:42:04.833 --> 00:42:06.699
that data and get good accurate
data.

00:42:07.133 --> 00:42:10.166
And like I said, working with
your other functional areas

00:42:10.166 --> 00:42:13.366
within your district or even, or
your unit or even outside of

00:42:13.366 --> 00:42:16.332
your unit, folks in the
community that really know these

00:42:16.333 --> 00:42:19.266
communities in the area that
you're going to be creating

00:42:19.266 --> 00:42:21.266
these prevention units in
communities.

00:42:21.600 --> 00:42:25.433
So and like Fred said, you know,
if you're not doing one specific

00:42:25.433 --> 00:42:29.099
action in that community, you
know, like prevention program or

00:42:29.100 --> 00:42:32.233
that kind of thing, do you
really need to create that

00:42:32.233 --> 00:42:32.799
community?

00:42:34.400 --> 00:42:37.133
Yeah, let's and we'll get into
as far as like entering

00:42:37.133 --> 00:42:40.433
accomplishments and, and setting
up accomplishments and that kind

00:42:40.433 --> 00:42:42.133
of thing in the next couple
days.

00:42:42.133 --> 00:42:46.499
But yeah, just bear be in mind
that, you know, I do have some

00:42:46.500 --> 00:42:47.900
communities in mind.

00:42:48.433 --> 00:42:50.199
Do I really do any
accomplishments in there?

00:42:50.200 --> 00:42:53.000
No, but it does show that, you
know, I have some communities

00:42:53.000 --> 00:42:55.866
that I tend to favor where I do
a lot of actions in, but I do

00:42:55.866 --> 00:42:57.232
them in multiple communities.

00:42:57.233 --> 00:43:00.099
So and then I'm still learning
this process as well.

00:43:00.100 --> 00:43:02.166
You know, it's like looking
back, it's like, oh, maybe I

00:43:02.166 --> 00:43:03.666
shouldn't have created those
communities.

00:43:05.300 --> 00:43:08.600
But yeah, just like I said,
really take your time and, and

00:43:08.600 --> 00:43:09.900
take advantage of that.

00:43:09.900 --> 00:43:12.900
And, and even when you're out in
the community, take advantage to

00:43:12.900 --> 00:43:15.600
meet with some homeowners as
well and tell them what you're

00:43:15.600 --> 00:43:15.866
doing.

00:43:16.100 --> 00:43:19.000
You know, it's like I'm trying
to reduce the risk of human

00:43:19.000 --> 00:43:22.066
caused fires or maybe I need to
do more prevention stuff over

00:43:22.066 --> 00:43:24.566
here or prevention programs or
that kind of thing.

00:43:24.733 --> 00:43:32.099
So, but yeah, with that, that's
all I have unless there's no

00:43:32.100 --> 00:43:34.300
other questions.
