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FLMFD By-Laws - Sunday, February 21, 2010

The Fort Lewis Mesa Fire Department By-Laws were approved by the Members in the Dec 2009 Business Meeting and then by the Board of Directors in their Feb 2010 meeting. Special thanks to the commitee members for their extraordinary effort to write this document and bring it to the membership.

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Submitting an Article - Sunday, February 21, 2010

Check out this new way for any member to submit and display newsletter articles using the Repository Module located on the Newsletter tab. 

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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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