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​Fire and Rescue Division News / Updates
05/17/2016Cal OES Fire and Rescue Division is now home to the California Fire Service Task Force on Climate Impacts. This Task Force will review and develop policy and operational recommendations associated with the effect of future conditions on California's Fire Service. More information regarding this task force can be found at the above link. 05/10/2016Cal OES Fire and Rescue Division is now home to the Situational Awareness and Collaboration Tool (SCOUT). Cal OES, in association with California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection (CAL FIRE), and through a strategic partnership with the Department of Homeland Security's Science & Technology Directorate (DHS S&T), has acquired the Next-Generation Incident Command System (NICS) software for use by California's emergency services professionals. The statewide deployment of the NICS software will be called SCOUT. More information regarding SCOUT can be found at the above link.04/22/2016The following forms have been updated, and are now available for download. They can also be found on the Reimbursement web page:2016 CFAA Rate Letter2016 Actual Administrative Rate Instructions2016 Indirect Cost Rate Plan (ICRP) Definitions2017 Salary Survey / Admin Rate Calculation Sheet - Valid until 2017 CFAA Negotiations - (FILLABLE)2017 Attachment A (Non-Suppression Personnel) - Valid until 2017 CFAA Negotiations - (FILLABLE)2017 Attachment B (Supplemental Personnel) - Valid until 2017 CFAA Negotiations - (FILLABLE)Instructions for completing the 2017 Salary Survey - Valid until 2017 CFAA Negotiations 02/22/2016The California Governor's Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) manages a statewide fire and rescue program, providing apparatus on loan to local fire departments for use in their districts, while requiring those departments to staff the vehicles for the state when needed. This program has been around since 1950, and is the cornerstone of the California Fire and Rescue Mutual Aid System. For more information on how your department can become an OES Apparatus Assignee, or for information regarding California's Mutual Aid system, please refer to the links below:Cal OES - Instructions for becoming an OES Apparatus AssigneeCal OES Fire and Rescue Division - California Mutual Aid System 02/12/2016The Hazardous Material section is currently in the process of developing a Regional Hazardous Materials Program that will be similar to the Cal OES Fire Engine Program. This program is intended to provide additional response capability and fill in the gaps across the state where there is limited or no response capability for Hazardous Materials by Rail. For more information regarding the Cal OES Type II Apparatus, please refer to the following documents:Cal OES Fire and Rescue Type II HazMat Vehicle Announcement - INFORMATIONALCal OES Type II HazMat Vehicle Transfer Agreement - DRAFTFor more information regarding the HazMat by Rail Program, please visit the Cal OES HazMat by Rail web page.
​Introduction The California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services, Fire and Rescue Division is responsible for the development, implementation and coordination of the California Fire Service and Rescue Emergency Mutual Aid Plan. The Plan is developed and updated under guidance and approval of the Fire and Rescue Service Advisory Committee/FIRESCOPE Board of Directors. The continued success of California's unique and highly-effective Fire and Rescue Mutual Aid System demands a maximum level of understanding and cooperation by all who use and support it. Contact Information Fire and Rescue Division Main Line: Phone: (916) 845-8711 FAX: (916) 845-8396 Nights and Weekends, please call the California State Warning Center: Phone: (916) 845-8911 or (800) 852-7550 To search for a specific individual in the Fire and Rescue Division (including the Hazardous Materials Section), click the "Contacts" link in the menu on the left, or by clicking here. Fire Activity in California The links below display historical information and current fire activity happening throughout California.
2016 California Statewide Fire Map (CAL FIRE - Current Activity)2016 ARCGIS California Wildfire Activity (ARCGIS.com - Current Activity)2015/2016 FIRESCOPE California Wildfire Information (FIRESCOPE.org - Current/Historical Information) 2015 California Wildland Fires (Cal OES - Historical Fire Information) ​Fire Operations
The Operations (OPS) section, under Cal OES Fire and Rescue Division, coordinates the California Fire and Rescue Mutual Aid System. Coordinated response through the Mutual Aid System includes responses to Major fires, Earthquakes, Tsunamis, Hazardous Materials and other disasters. Other programs Fire Operations include:
Fire Management Assistance Grant (FMAG) ABC Form; 2015 FMAGP BriefingCalifornia Fire Service and Rescue Emergency Mutual Aid System
​Cal OES Maintenance and Operations BulletinsAfter Action Reports (Historical After Action Reports can be found on the Fire and Rescue Documents and Publications web page)California Incident Command Certification System (CICCS)
​Fleet
The Fleet section, under Cal OES Fire and Rescue Division, manages State owned “All Risk” Fire Engines, Water Tenders and Specialized Rescue Equipment in order to augment Local Government response in support of the California Fire and Rescue Emergency Mutual Aid System. Other programs within Fleet include:
​Apparatus Repair and MaintenanceApparatus Use Reports (OES Form-101)
State Assistance for Fire Equipment (S.A.F.E. Act)
​Fleet Maintenance Worksheet (Form-161)
Apparatus Inventory Forms and Samples
​Hazardous Materials
HAZMAT SPILL NOTIFICATIONS CALL THE CALIFORNIA STATE WARNING CENTER 1-800-852-7550
The Hazardous Materials (HazMat) section, under Cal OES Fire and Rescue Division, coordinates statewide implementation of hazardous materials accident prevention and emergency response programs for all types of hazardous materials incidents and threats. In response to any hazardous materials emergency, the Section staff is called upon to provide state and local emergency managers with emergency coordination and technical assistance. Programs within the HazMat Section include:
2016 ERG availablehttp://www.caloes.ca.gov/FireRescueSite/Documents/2016 ERG available 05-16.pdf2016 ERG availableHazMat - ERGs5/26/2016 3:31:57 PMHazMat Incident Contingency Plan - HMICPhttp://www.caloes.ca.gov/FireRescueSite/Documents/HazMat Incident Contingency Plan - HMICP.pdfHazMat Incident Contingency Plan - HMICPHazardous Material (HazMat) Incident Contingency Plan - HMICP for State Toxic Disaster PlanningHazMat - HMICP9/17/2015 5:57:09 PMHazMat Tool Kit Changeshttp://www.caloes.ca.gov/FireRescueSite/Documents/HazMat Tool Kit Changes - 2014.pdfHazMat Tool Kit ChangesCover sheet describing changes to the HazMat Tool KitHazMat - HazMat Tool Kit9/17/2015 6:29:17 PMHazMat Tool Kit Part 1 - Introhttp://www.caloes.ca.gov/FireRescueSite/Documents/HazMat Tool Kit Part 1 - Intro (January 2014).pdfHazMat Tool Kit Part 1 - IntroPart One provides background information on the Tool Kit, including its purpose, who uses it and when it’s used, objectives, and kinds of toxic substances encountered in emergency response within the State of California.HazMat - HazMat Tool Kit9/17/2015 6:29:30 PMHazMat Tool Kit Part 2 - COPhttp://www.caloes.ca.gov/FireRescueSite/Documents/HazMat Tool Kit Part 2 - COP (January 2014).pdfHazMat Tool Kit Part 2 - COPPart Two contains the “Concept of Operations”.HazMat - HazMat Tool Kit9/17/2015 6:29:41 PMHazMat Tool Kit Part 3 - RR http://www.caloes.ca.gov/FireRescueSite/Documents/HazMat Tool Kit Part 3 - RR (January 2014) V1 2.pdfHazMat Tool Kit Part 3 - RR Part Three contains a description of agency roles and responsibilities, including interagency, state, local, federal, tribal, and non-governmental agencies, and the resources and support that are available during hazardous materials emergencies.HazMat - HazMat Tool Kit9/17/2015 6:29:56 PMHazMat Tool Kit Part 4 - Attachments http://www.caloes.ca.gov/FireRescueSite/Documents/HazMat Tool Kit Part 4 - Attachments (January 2014).pdfHazMat Tool Kit Part 4 - Attachments Part Four consists of Attachments.HazMat - HazMat Tool Kit9/17/2015 6:30:14 PMCal OES HazMat Section Updatehttp://www.caloes.ca.gov/FireRescueSite/Documents/Cal OES HazMat Section Update.pdfCal OES HazMat Section UpdateCal OES HazMat Section's Summary Report UpdateHazMat - Section's Summary Update5/16/2017 10:37:14 PM
Area Plans Business Plan/EPCRA 312 California Accidental Release Prevention (CalARP) Hazardous Material Commodity Flow Map HazMat Emergency Preparedness Grant (HMEP) HazMat Section Publications
HazMat Team Typing (HMTT)
Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC) HazMat by Rail Public Records Requests Regional HazMat Team Project State Emergency Response Commission (SERC) Spill Release Reporting Unified Program ​Interagency Refinery Task Force (ITRF) ​Regions
Information regarding each of the six Cal OES regions within California can be found here. Information includes: ​Cal OES Regional Assistant Chief (AC) MapsCal OES Regional Coordinator Maps​Event and Document listing specific to each regionImages showing the counties within each region ​​Interactive MapClick the drop down menu in the upper left-hand corner of the interactive map, and then 'Fire' to view Cal OES region contacts.
The Reimbursement section, under Cal OES Fire and Rescue Division, is responsible for the administration of the terms and conditions prescribed under the California Fire Assistance Agreement (CFAA) which includes but is not limited to processing the reimbursement of certain resources that are requested and utilized under the (CFAA). Other programs within Reimbursement include:
​California Fire Assistance Agreement (CFAA)
Apparatus, Support Equipment, and Volunteer Rates
​Fire Management Assistance Grant (FMAG) ABC Form, 2015 FMAGP Briefing
Salary Survey / Administrative Rate
Emergency Activity Record (OES F-42)
Special Equipment Rates
​Special Operations
The Special Operations section, under Cal OES Fire and Rescue Division, is responsible for the overall management and coordination of the state and federal US&R Response System, which includes eight multi-disciplinary Urban Search and Rescue Task Forces, twelve Regional Task Forces, eighteen Type II mobile rescue caches, and thirteen Swift Water/Flood Water Rescue Teams in California. Other programs within Special Operations include:
​Urban Search and Rescue Task Forces
​Swiftwater/Technical Rescue
​Documents and Publications
Miscellaneous documents, publications, and forms pertaining to Cal OES Fire Division, California Mutual Aid System, Regions and Operational Areas, and Agreements and Contracts, can be found within this section.
(Click the Contacts link to display a listing of all Fire and Rescue Division personnel.)
State Fire and Rescue ChiefKim Zagaris, ChiefEmail: kim.zagaris@caloes.ca.gov
Fire OperationsBrian Woodbeck, Deputy ChiefEmail: brian.woodbeck@caloes.ca.gov
Fire AdministrationLorenzo Gigliotti, Deputy ChiefEmail: lorenzo.gigliotti@caloes.ca.gov
Fleet OperationsStephen Hart, Deputy ChiefEmail: stephen.hart@caloes.ca.gov
Special Operations / Hazardous MaterialsLarry Collins, Deputy ChiefEmail: larry.collins@caloes.ca.gov
FIRESCOPEJames Johnstone, Deputy ChiefEmail: james.johnstone@caloes.ca.gov