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Register your cell phone or VOIP with 9-1-1 - Thursday, August 19, 2010

 

If you live in La Plata County, you may now register up to five cell or internet phone numbers with your physical street address.

La Plata County’s emergency notification system (commonly referred to as “Reverse 9-1-1”) now includes cell phones and VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol). If you live in La Plata County, you may now register up to five cell or internet phone numbers with your physical street address, ensuring that you get emergency notifications even when you’re not at home or don’t have a land line.

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 Background about the FLMFPD Proposed Mill Levy Increase Minimize

The Fort Lewis Mesa Fire Protection District (FLMFPD) Board of Directors has authorized the question of a 1.5 mill levy increase to be placed on the May ballot for the voters of the district. The election will be conducted through a mail-in ballot process. Eligible voters will receive their ballots by mail for voting. The election will conclude on May 4, 2010.

The FLMFPD encompasses approximately 250 square miles, from the Colorado/New Mexico state line on Highway 140, to the top of Hesperus Hill, to the county line at the top of Mancos Hill, to the bottom of Blue Hill in Wildcat Canyon and also includes La Plata Canyon. The district serves approximately 1450 households with a population of approximately 4,500 people. The Fire District, a special tax district, is governed by an elected five-member board of directors.

The FLMFPD provides structure fire and wild land fire defense, hazardous material incident response, rescue operations as well as emergency medical services.

The department consists of 35 volunteer members and a full-time salaried chief officer. The majority of members are cross-trained in different disciplines. Several members are trained in special operations, including energy pipeline fires, ice rescue and rope (low and high angle) rescue.


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With Wildland Fire season coming upon us it is a good opportunity to review our mapping standards. For our purposes most of us do not need detailed geospatial training but we can benefit from an understanding of two topics: Grid Systems and Reference Datum. I know this is starting to sound like your 7th grade math class, so bear with me.

 

A Grid System allows the location of a point on a map to be described in a way that is meaningful and universally understood. The common Grid Systems used in the United States are:

Geographic  - uses degrees of latitude and longitude. Public Land Survey - used in Colonial America for surveying. You might know it as Township/Range. UTM  - Preserves shape, and allows for precise measurements in meters. State Plane  -  Developed for local surveying, with minimal distortion. For our purposes we use a Grid System to tell someone where we want them to land to pick up a patient or drop a load of water or retardant. When communicating location...

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