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Good progress was made by firefighters on the Wildcat Fire on Sunday night and Monday. Containment increased from 0% to 23% during the period. The fire size increased minimally to 14,283 acres due to the efforts of firefighters. A cold front passing through the region also helped containment efforts. Grasses that the firefighters are encountering are so high they are hard to walk through. Higher grass could challenge them while conducting suppression activities.

Operations: Although the fire was less intense Monday, firefighters were able to make progress, however, temperatures are predicted to rise to near 90 degrees on Tuesday with relative humidity falling to nearly 10%. This combination along with possible 20 mile per hour wind gusts in the afternoon may increase the chances of the fire increasing in intensity.

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Weather: Hot, windy, and dry conditions will persist for the next several days. South winds are expected to gust up to 20 miles per hour during the afternoon. This could make fire suppression efforts more difficult. The winds are forecasted to lessen in the evening.

Smoke: Smoke from the Wildcat Fire has recently decreased, however it may be visible in the surrounding areas for many days. Smoke will drift to the north and east due to prevailing winds. Individuals who are sensitive to smoke and people with heart disease are encouraged to take precautionary measures. An interactive smoke map at allows you to zoom into your area to see the latest smoke conditions.

Closures: A larger closure order is in effect for the protection of public health and safety due to firefighting operations. Bartlett Lake Road remains closed. The public is requested to stay away from the area. This is for the safety of the public and firefighters. The closure order is available on the Tonto National Forest website by going to: -notices/?aid=87558

The Wildfire Prevention Grants Program funds three types of activities: hazardous fuels reduction, Wildfire prevention planning, and Wildfire prevention education. Please see the corresponding FY 2023-24 Wildfire Prevention Grants Procedural Guide located on the Wildfire Prevention Grants webpage.

California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE) Wildfire Prevention Grants Program is funded by the State of California General Fund and with Cap-and-Trade auction proceeds appropriated by the California Legislature to agencies that administer California Climate Investments (CCI) and the General Fund (GF).

The 2024 WaterFire season currently includes six (6) full lightings and two (2) partial lightings. The 2024 WaterFire Season will kick off with a wall lighting in Memorial Park in coordination with the scheduled release with the first full lighting to follow on Saturday, June 1st. Community favorite events including, honoring Rhode Island Educators, Breast Cancer Survivors, and Rhode Island Veterans will return in 2024 and bring our friends and neighbors together to learn from and celebrate with each other. Additional lightings may be added to the schedule as funding becomes available.

Full WaterFire Lightings light up over eighty braziers from Waterplace Park to Memorial/South Main Street Park on scheduled evenings throughout the season. Lighting occurs shortly after sunset and the fires will remain lit until midnight (unless otherwise noted). Full lightings include onshore programming such as performance stages, art and food vendors, and the Starry, Starry Night installation in Memorial Park.

Partial Lightings can include braziers in any section of the river. Examples include a Memorial Park Lighting which would include the 12 wall-mounted braziers in Memorial Park or a Basin to Steeple Street Lighting which would include all the braziers in Waterplace Park as well as the braziers in the two downstream sections of the installations ending at the Steeple Street Bridge. Typically Partial Lightings of WaterFire do not include onshore programming or food vendors unless otherwise noted.

Each year WaterFire attracts nearly 1 million visitors to downtown Providence to experience art in the city. Annually, WaterFire activity creates $149 million in economic output for local businesses, generates over $9 million of tax revenue for the State of Rhode Island, and supports 1,294 jobs for community residents.

Fire marshal regulations do not permit folding chairs to be set up on any of the riverwalks to ensure safe passage for all of our visitors. WaterFire is an event to be explored and savored on foot as you wander around to discover its many surprises, leave your chairs in the car, and start exploring all that our event has to offer.

Partial lightings are smaller, typically only one section of the river is lit, and do not include any or include only a small portion of our onshore programming. There is more info about the different types of lightings on our schedule page.

In a fast-changing natural world, there are some things California fire officials can reliably count on: the unpredictability of climate-driven wildfires, their increasing size and the inevitability of new blazes. If this is war, it seems Californians are losing, with billions spent to combat fires yet an alarming rise in lives and property lost.

Are you searching for a fun and safe way to celebrate Independence Day? Join us for spectacular fireworks at one of the many approved locations throughout Riverside County. Please note, personal fireworks are illegal in Riverside County!

At the current time the four apartments located in Building A at the Homestead Apartments have been repaired and the four families that were displaced have been authorized to return to their residences.

The fire has been extinguished and suppressed thanks to Central Arizona Fire and Medical Authority personnel and other fire personnel from around the State of Arizona but is still being monitored as of today, Tuesday, April 2, 2024, at 6:30 AM.

At the current time a portion of Building A at the Homestead Apartments at Talking Glass is off limits and management has been notified. The ingress and egress into the Homestead Apartments is the east entrance off Lake Valley Rd.

Units that have a large Sch A presence have a deep training bureau. I know Riverside, San Bernardino & San Diego units have the ability to teach and test IFSAC SFT FF1 in cooperation with a Local ARTP (Community College Academy) Riverside will be starting a New Hire Academy on Jan 8th for 50 that includes Paramedics, FAE & FC. Most Community College Academys have room to enroll 1-5 students to their max at 40. But I know of several colleges in So Calif that have partnerships with the local county workforce development or Native American tribes that have full scholarships for 100% cost for a 15-18 week academy.

I came to CAL FIRE as a FF1 and chose not to apply for a permanent position until my 4th year. I understood there was things I needed to learn and that simply being a competent wildland fireman was not enough to make me comfortable starting out in charge of people and a piece of equipment sent to every 911 call imaginable.

If you are competent at least in my experience in the UNIT I came to it did not take long to be noticed by superiors as someone they could trust to alleviate some of the responsibility at the lower level so they can focus on other things during incidents. It is important to have FFs that you can rely on to do a job safely and not need to baby sit all the time. I say that because with this promote quick new framework we seem to be living in its easy to see that plenty of company officers show up at scene and sort of look for direction instead of taking control. I believe you should be able to take control at the FF level before you move up.

The 4th Edition of the International Fire Operations Conference & Exhibition (IFOC) will be an exclusive platform to gather leaders and professionals from across industries, government, academia & communities to network and deliberate upon best practices, share knowledge, and show case advanced technological innovations in the field of fire, emergency response, crisis management & safety. Along with learning and understanding various international fire and safety standards.

The 4th IFOC will predominately focus to bring leading voices, regional and international experts from the civil defense forces, fire leaders & subject matter experts to discuss practical challenges encountered, and solutions adopted in all aspects of fire operations and safety. It will also lay emphasis on how businesses and governments collaborate and continue their path of building a sustainable, safer, and more secure world, for our generations.

For the fourth year in a row, the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE), a nonprofit organization committed to defending and sustaining the individual rights of all Americans to free speech and free thought, and College Pulse surveyed college undergraduates about their perceptions and experiences regarding free speech on their campuses.

Our gratitude goes to Sean Stevens for questionnaire design, developing the scoring methodology, data analysis, and authoring this report; and to Komi Frey and Nathan Honeycutt for support with questionnaire design, developing the scoring methodology, data analysis, data validation, and editing. We would additionally like to thank Sam Abrams for help with questionnaire design and developing the scoring methodology; and Logan Dougherty, Angela C. Erickson, and Sigrid Fry-Revere, for support with data validation.

In 2020, FIRE, in collaboration with College Pulse and RealClearEducation, launched a first-of-its-kind tool to help high school students and their parents identify which colleges promote and protect the free exchange of ideas: the College Free Speech Rankings. The response to the rankings report and corresponding online tool was overwhelmingly positive.

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