Saturday, July 07, 2007
Using the shift calendar
You'll need a Google account
You'll need a Google account
We’re using a Google calendar to track who covered shifts each month. After you finish your shift, log on to the calendar and add your name to the date of your shift. Katherine will use this calendar to do payroll at the end of the month.
If you do shifts, you’ll have to have Katherine or Michael send you an invitation to the calendar. When it arrives in your email, log on to the calendar. If you don’t yet have a Google account, you’ll need to create one, but it’s very simple. After you’ve set it up, you should only need to click on the “shift calendar” link in the navigation bar at the top of this page to get to the calendar.
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Table of Contents
Calls
- Photos from Rattlesnake Fire, Nez Perce National Forest
- Running
- After the reality comes the reality
- Lightning strike sets haystack ablaze
- Diamond Horseshoe story picked up nationally
- Michael L. Umphrey
- Katherine Mitchell
- Valerie Umphrey
- Jim Umphrey
- Joe Durglo
- Teri Miller
- Annie Morigeau
- Gwen Couture
- Eldon Umphrey
- Michael K. Umphrey
- Gary Steele
- Neal Christiansen
- Christa Umphrey
Roster
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Announcements
Schedule
Meetings
Training
- Professionalism Powerpoint
- Listen to breath sounds on your computer
- What do fireline EMTs need to know?
IMS
Incidents: Flathead Agency
Reservation Fire News
- Deep Draw Update August 17 (Deep Draw) Saturday the Deep Draw fire exhibited minimal fire behavior, largely smoldering and creeping, occasionally burning of pockets of trees inside the fire line. Crews continued to make good progress holding and mopping up hot spots inside the fireline. Palm IR's, or handheld infrared heat sensors, were used to help identify the areas with heat. The hot and dry weather is providing an excellent test of the firelines. Equipment and crews continued opening up access roads. Crews and equipment cleared, brushed or constructed over 62 miles of fireline in the course of the week's work fighting this fire-of that total, 43 miles were indirect contingency firelines.Plans for Sunday include rehabilitating roads that have been opened. Slash consisting of brush and cut logs will be piled alongside these roads. Crews will continue to patrol and mop up hot spots along the fireline.Sunday is expected to be hot and dry with temperatures in the low 90's. Winds are predicted to be light,...