Maps in Fire Management
Ian Tanner, Senior Regional Fire Management Officer, AMLR, DEWNR
New Fire Management Map Projection
“The Boral” properties – hard, to work with
Incident Management
• Strategies and tactics
• Incident prediction
• Road closures
• Operational planning, timing, location distances
• Understanding the potential impacts
• Navigation
Incident Field Operations
Australian and Canadian Divisional Commanders determining local
tactics and timings for the days work. China Knows Fire, British
Columbia 2014.
Strategic Burn Planning
Analysis of fuels and proximity of assets.
Prescribed Burn OPS Map
Burn boundary with the OPS Officer now adding the ignition strategy
before the briefing.
Burn Operations Map
• Burn boundary
• Water points
• Escape routes
• Pc wash down location
• Safety zones
• Staging area
• Sector boundaries and names
• Fall back lines
• Hose lay location
• Vegetation and low fuel areas
Incident Prediction
Critical for incident strategies, tactics and public warnings.

Using Maps in Fire Management Planning and Fire Suppression

  • 1.
    Maps in FireManagement Ian Tanner, Senior Regional Fire Management Officer, AMLR, DEWNR
  • 2.
    New Fire ManagementMap Projection “The Boral” properties – hard, to work with
  • 3.
    Incident Management • Strategiesand tactics • Incident prediction • Road closures • Operational planning, timing, location distances • Understanding the potential impacts • Navigation
  • 4.
    Incident Field Operations Australianand Canadian Divisional Commanders determining local tactics and timings for the days work. China Knows Fire, British Columbia 2014.
  • 5.
    Strategic Burn Planning Analysisof fuels and proximity of assets.
  • 6.
    Prescribed Burn OPSMap Burn boundary with the OPS Officer now adding the ignition strategy before the briefing.
  • 7.
    Burn Operations Map •Burn boundary • Water points • Escape routes • Pc wash down location • Safety zones • Staging area • Sector boundaries and names • Fall back lines • Hose lay location • Vegetation and low fuel areas
  • 8.
    Incident Prediction Critical forincident strategies, tactics and public warnings.