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>>Speaker: Hey, so we're going to go through unit 3 of the planning maps

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and then we'll I'll do a little bit of demo at the at the end.

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So, the objective is to use the
various planning maps to help

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guide decisions through the
remaining planning process.

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Use the planning maps in their
wildfire prevention plans and

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then how to print out planning
maps for and saving maps.

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So the these planning maps to
display the results of the

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risk assessments that we did
within the community assessment

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and the prevention unit
assessments.

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And they could, these will be
useful to develop of your

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prevention plan and they'll just
illustrate those priority areas

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under the risk assessment
results and unit boundaries and

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the locations of communities
during this process.

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The planning maps can help guide
you as you adjust your specific

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and community actions.

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And we'll get into those
specific and community actions

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tomorrow.

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So, to access the planning maps,
we're going to on the right hand

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side, we'll click on the
planning map icon on the

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dashboard.

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And these planning maps will
open in their own window or tabs

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so, they can be referenced
throughout the planning process.

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So, you can have them open on one
side of the one monitor and you

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can have the rest of your plan
open on the other monitors.

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So, as you're going through that
planning process, you can be

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looking at the different
priorities, you know, where your

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ignition areas are, where you
have a lot of human caused

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fires.

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And then the planning map screen
looks familiar to the risk

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assessment module.

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However, there it's not really
interactive.

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I mean, you can zoom in and out.

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You can toggle between the
streets and the aerial imagery

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backgrounds.

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You can change maps using the
layer selector.

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And then there's a field at the
upper right for you to you can

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name your maps when they get
printed.

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Like I said, we'll do an example
here at the very end.

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So clicking on the prevention
unit community brings up a pop

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up box.

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It'll show all the attributes
that we'd put in, you know,

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what's the priority, what's the
assessment rating?

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What's the fuels hazard rating?

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Like I said, these cannot be
edited.

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If you need to go back and edit
it, that's why we did that clone

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that you're going to have to go
back through and, and start this

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process all over again.

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But just for you to review
everything, this match shows a

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priority ranking for the results
of the risk assessment for both

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the prevention unit and the
communities.

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So it's just your, your priority
results, your priority ranking.

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But now, like I said, the
Rosebud community and the West

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Side's priority ranking #1
doesn't mean that maybe that's

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not necessarily where you're
going to focus all your efforts,

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but maybe a lot of your efforts.

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And then this map shows the
rating for the prevention units

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and communities based on their
assessment scores.

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So doesn't really illustrate the
priority.

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Then our fuels rating, like we
talked when we're going through

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that final results, you know,
it's, it shows that fuels hazard

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rating, fuels risk or hazard
rating.

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And then this map shows the
ignition risk or the risk

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rating.

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Like there's obviously over here
on the West side, there's a

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higher risk of ignition risk.

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And this shows the fire currents
based on the number of wildfires

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in the prevention unit.

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And then the value's at risk.

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Like we talked when we're doing
that final assessment, this

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depicts the hazard potential,
wildfire hazard potential.

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And then like we talked, the
human caused fires and we'll go

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through some of this.

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You can change the years and you
can change the cause.

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Like right now it's showing all
causes.

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You can go to specific of any of
these causes if you're having

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like for me, I was having a lot
of campfire issues.

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So I'd probably go down here to
recreation and ceremony and then

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it would just specifically show
those fires you can

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custom, like I said, you can
customize the map even with the

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human fire, its size, you know,
change the year, change the

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cause.

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And same thing with discovery
month.

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You know, when are you having
most of your fires?

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You can determine that based on
this as well.

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And to me, this would kind of be
like, OK, if I'm having a lot

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of, I mean, I know when my fire
season is here, but if I'm

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getting a lot of causes in May,
June, July, maybe even into

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August, you know, once we have
monsoon season set in here.

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But you know, this could be a
tool be like to my management be

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like, hey, look at here's where
I'm getting a lot of my causes

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between these months.

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And it may help justify even
like you getting additional help

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like this is over years, you
know, this is all the years and

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this look at all the causes that
we're getting from May, June,

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July.

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No, you can't really break this
down per month to show just a

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specific month, a map of that
month.

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It's just by year.

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Yes, that's why they have the
different color categories

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listed for that month at this
time.

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I mean that I think that would
be a great attribute that if you

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could do specific months to
break it down, you can do by

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fire discovery by the day of the
week and the same thing your

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fire currents.

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Yeah, like we showed in that
previous one.

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And then just this just shows
your planned boundaries.

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So we're going to get into
printing maps.

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So if you wanted to print these
maps to take up to your

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management and be like, here's
what, here's the plan that I

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created.

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This is what all the data that
I've entered, this is what I'm

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seeing.

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You can, but I think the unique
thing about this, and we'll get

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into it, is that you can
actually save these maps.

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So, in order to print a map,
there's a little print icon on

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the upper left and we can adjust
the scale of the maps by using

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the screen scale, which is.

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And then you can select, you
know, whether you want it

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portrait or landscape, what type
of file format that you want it

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in your PDF, that kind of thing.

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You can name your file, your
title, you can give it a tell

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like they did here, overall
priority ranking.

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You can call it whatever you
want.

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You can do a layout, which is
just pretty much it has the-

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Legend. So, WPSAPS

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immediately begins to create the
map file for print out.

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OK, to view the map, click on
the map name below and export.

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So you're going to click export,
it's going to generate it, and

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then you're going to click on
the overall priority making, and

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that's when it will come up.

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Like I said, we'll do an example
here in a minute when I'm done

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with this presentation.

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So when printing your maps, you
want to make sure that your

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prevention units are aligned so
that the legend doesn't cover

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the map area that you need.

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You can save these maps and
insert them into your prevention

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plan.

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I think that's what I like about
it is being able to save them so

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I could send them actually
submit them into my prevention

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plan.

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You see how my legend covered up
part of this map, so I just had

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to move things over so the
prevention units would show and

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I wanted to show all the human
caused fires.

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This illustrates that you can
have a map without a legend or

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with a legend.

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So you can do them either way.

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If you want a map with a legend,
you can, or without you can.

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So you just got to click this
box right here, include, and

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then if you uncheck it, it won't
include.

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And so this is what you're going
to be doing later today as part

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of your homework.

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You know, it's going to clicking
through the planning map icon on

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the dashboard and we're just
reviewing and navigating through

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the stuff that I just presented
to you.

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Then we don't need to do that
right now.

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We can do that later.

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Any questions so far?

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Let me get to yes.

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There's a question in the chat
about asking about an idea when

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the fire cause data will be
updated.

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And Kenny, correct me, I think
we're running about 3 years

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behind.

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So you know, they'll try to
update that with the next round.

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I'm not sure if anything newer
than that, Kenny.

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Yeah, that's all that Karen
short data.

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Yeah, yeah, it's like 2-3 years
behind.

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So yeah, 2-3 years.

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And then I guess now that
we're coming in a little bit

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moving into the inform and those
sites that they may see a

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quicker turn around on it
possibly.

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But it's never going to be, you
know, and questions come up in

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the past like, you know, is it
linked to inform and it, but it

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it's got to be, I guess it's
it's got to be validated and,

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and gone through that before
it's uploaded into website.

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So we're never going to see that
real time data as you know, as

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fire reports are entered like
that.

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It's always going to be maybe a
year or two behind.

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But hopefully, you know, right,
currently we were three, but

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hopefully we can maybe see it,
you know, a year behind or so as

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we move forward.

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Kevin, was that, do you have
another question or was that

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your question in the chat?

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No, I think I might have
answered my own question, but I

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was wondering if you're able to
manipulate the data that's

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within the legend or is that
just a stock construction that

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happens when you check the box?

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That's a stock construction,
Yeah.

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We can't, we can't edit that.

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No, but they send like different
fire years and different

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clauses to on the map to Yeah.

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And I think that's what I meant
by answering my own question is

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you could manipulate Kyle's
category to maybe thin down the

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legend a little bit.

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Yeah.

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You can change the years up to a
certain year.

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You can adjust the amount of
years you're going back and turn

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off and they made from like 2010
on.

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And then you can turn on
specific causes.

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You can see them by cause
category if you wanted to and

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actually print out those maps
and stuff.

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Yep.

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And so Kenny, I just have, I
thought it was just that when

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you select these years, like
it's just for that year, it's a

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2007 and above is what I'm
understanding in.

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OK.

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So yeah, yeah.

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But yeah, they, like I said, go
through the specific causes and

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like if you just wanted the
recreation and ceremony,

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>>Speaker 2: Yeah, watch that greater than sign. Next to it.

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It's like greater than 2007.

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>>Speaker: This is like, the last of this is
up to 2019.

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Like I said, there's that, that
lag of that, you know, two to

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three years, but it goes back
all the way to 1992.

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>>Audience: All right, I got one more.

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So when you are giving the
priority or the ranking of your

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3 units there based on fire
history, i.e. number of fires, is

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that spatially weighted at all
or is that purely going off the

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numbers or frequency?

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>>Speaker: It's not spatially.

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It's just off of that assessment
stuff that we, that data that we

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entered in.

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>>Audience: OK, Yeah, yeah.

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>>Speaker: Like, like, Fred mentioned
earlier, there's no way to

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add any other like data into
this outside.

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It's what's within here
that [indiscernible] data, the data

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that we enter in through that
assessment.

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So you know, which is the
overall priority rating with the

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fuels, you know, that kind of
thing.

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>>Audience: Gotcha.

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>>Speaker: So I'll just do this as a quick
demo to show you like if we

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wanted to show all the all the
years for recreation and

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ceremony fires, you can do it
either with this streets layer

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or you can go to a satellite
image.

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OK, so you can look at it this
way, depending on how you wanted

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to print the map or save the map
and there's going to go here to

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print.

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We'll just call it "human caused
fires".

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We can do just the map only. Do
our layout. Want it PDF.

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I'll just do it in portrait.

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Or you can go landscape.

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We have our advanced options.

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We could set the scale, include
the legend or not.

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Like I said, you can even put
your name as the author on it.

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It's not going to show your name
on the map, but then you'll just

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go to export and you see it.

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It's generating it right here.

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So then I'm just going to click on it, see if my map's too far over to the left.

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I needed to move it to the right
and so this opens up in another

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screen.

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So you can just come back here
and be like, OK, I want to pan

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over a little bit so I know my
legend was off.

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I don't need to change any of
this.

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It's all still the same.

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So I'm just going to go export
again and it's just going to

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call it human caused fires #1.

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Anyways, so he's taking his time.

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But if it, it did get the way I
wanted it.

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And so here's where you can
print it.

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You know, let's just put it into
a PDF document or you could just

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go up here and that's your
chance to save it.

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You can call it whatever you
want.

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And this is where you can get
back into PDF, save it as JPEG

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and be able to enter it or put
it into your prevention plan.

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So it's going to show all your
legend.

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Let's see if this one finished.

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Yep, there it is.

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So there I've moved it over so
it's actually a little more.

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See where you can see the actual
boundary and where you've had

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those human cause fires and what
they are.

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Like I said, we just did the
recreation ceremony.

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It's still going to leave all
the rest of the legend up there

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of the different categories.

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So it's not like it's going to
shrink that down with that

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legend I think somebody had
mentioned.

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But yeah, it's not going to
decrease that legend.

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You're still going to have all
that different stuff on there.

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So and that's about it for
printing maps.

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And like I said and say it like,
I think that I think the unique

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thing is about is being able to
save them.

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So this is what I really like
about it.

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And you can print them as
well.

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Like I said, you go show your
fire managers and that kind of stuff.

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So but yeah, that's all I have
unless there's any other

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questions.

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>>Speaker 2: There's another question in the
chat.

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It asks "Curious why campfires
are included in the recreation

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ceremony and not broken out?"

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The causes that are shown here
are the new fire causes.

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A lot of work went into, you
know, what fires in the

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historical converting old
historical information to new

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fire causes.

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So the new category where
campfires would show up or

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called recreation ceremony.

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So that's why it's shown kind of
clumped together there, right

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Kenny?

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>>Kenny: Yeah, correct.

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They rolled it over to the
trying to get into the new cause

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category.

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So some are still linked up
and you'll see that in that or

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cause data.

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You, you know, giving with
before where everything was

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miscellaneous and then now
there's a new power lines and

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whatnot.

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So there's they're trying to
figure out a good crosswalk for

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it.

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But yeah, that's why they've
been labeled now as recreation

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ceremony and rolled up in there.

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>>Speaker: No, great question.

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Thank you.

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>>Speaker 2: Yeah, I don't, I don't see any
other questions or hands raised.

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>>Speaker: Hey.

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Well, that's all I have.

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Let's take 1/2 hour lunch.

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So it's going on 1:00.

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Go ahead, Francisco.

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Francisco: No, no, that's fine.

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Just before we break, I do want
to just touch on just a couple

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things real quick.

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What you guys, you guys are just
given a whole lot of information

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and this is, in my opinion, the
most tedious part of building

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the prevention plan is what we
just finished covering building

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these assessments, identifying
your boundaries, loading all of

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your information into the
system.

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This is a very tedious part and
we probably threw a lot some new

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terminology at you as well.

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So just keep in mind we're
we're on the downhill slope now.

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We just finished the most
complicated part of this program

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and also what we just did, this
only has to be done one time.

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This this is to build a
strategic long term plan.

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So this whole assessment that
you just built you can use for

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the next 5 years.

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So just keep that in mind.

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It is a bit of a heavy lift
right at the beginning, but

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after that it gets a lot easier.

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Another thing I wanted to share
and I'm not sure if it was

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covered in the beginning, but it
always comes up is once you

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start doing your exercises, the
zoom is pretty important.

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So let me let me share my screen
here real quick.

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If can find share button.

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OK, are you guys seeing WPSAPS browser right now?

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>>Speaker 2: It's about firing up.

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We say we see there we go.

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We got you now.

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>>Francisco: OK, so you got your two zoom
options.

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You got one over here on the
left on the map.

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And then you also have your
browser zoom.

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I'm using Google right now.

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So it's 3 little dots here and
then you see my zoom.

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I'm like at 80%, if you're not
zoomed out far enough, you're

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going to miss some of the tabs
here at the bottom of the map.

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So that that's just one
important once you start getting

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to the exercises.

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And if you're not, your images
aren't matching up exactly what

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the student guide is showing
you.

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It should look like pay
attention to that, that zoom

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your, your zoom level.

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OK, that those are the two
things I just wanted to touch on

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before you cut us loose for
lunch, Rex.
