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Directory Great Basin Coordination and Dispatch Directory Chapter 50 CHAPTER 50 - DIRECTORY GREAT BASIN COORDINATION AND DISPATCH CENTERS QUICK REFERENCE CENTER PRIMARY NUMBER PAGE NUMBER Eastern Great Basin Coordination Center 801-531-5320 50 - 2 Western Great Basin Coordination Center 775-861-6455 50 - 3 Boise Dispatch Center 208-384-3400 50 - 4 Central Idaho Interagency Fire Center 208-756-5157 50 - 5 Central Nevada Interagency Dispatch Center 775-623-1555 50 - 6 Coeur d'Alene Interagency Dispatcher Center 208-772-3283 50 - 7 Color Country Interagency Fire Center 435-865-4600 50 - 8 Eastern Idaho Interagency Fire Center 208-524-7600 50 - 9 Elko Interagency Dispatch Center 775-748-4000 50 - 10 Ely Interagency Communications Center 775-289-1925 50 - 11 Great Basin Smokejumpers - BLM NIFC 208-387-5426 50 - 12 Las Vegas Interagency Communications Center 702-515-5300 50 - 13 Moab Interagency Fire Center 435-259-1850 50 - 14 Nevada Division of Emergency Management Dispatch 775-315-2757 50 - 15 Northern Utah Interagency Fire Center 801-908-1900 50 - 16 Payette National Forest Dispatch 208-634-2757 50 - 17 Richfield Interagency Fire Center 435-896-8404 50 - 18 Sierra Front Interagency Dispatch Center 775-882-9187 50 - 19 South Central Idaho Interagency Dispatch Center 208-886-2373 50 - 20 Teton Interagency Dispatch Center 307-739-3630 50 - 21 Uintah Basin Interagency Fire Center 435-789-7021 50 - 22 50 - 1 2012 Great Basin Mobilization Guide Directory Chapter 50 UNIT: FIRE PHONE NUMBER: 801-531-5320 EASTERN GREAT BASIN COORDINATION CENTER NIGHT OR 24 HR PHONE NUMBER: 5500 W. Amelia Earhart Drive, Suite 270 801-556-0647 Salt Lake City, UT 84116 TOLL FREE: Home Page: http://gacc.nifc.gov/egbc/ 800-844-5497 FAX: 801-531-5321 ***IF NO ANSWER AT ABOVE NUMBER, CALL IN ORDER LISTED BELOW*** AREA NAME/TITLE OFFICE CELL PHONE CODE Ruta Glinski 801 531-5320 230-4700 Center Manager Vacant 801 531-5320 Assistant Center Manager Gina Dingman 801 531-5320 Intelligence Coordinator Rupert Steele 801 531-5320 Logistics Coordinator Kim Whalen 801 531-5320 Logistics Coordinator George Long 801 531-5320 Logistics Coordinator Jana Barabochkine 801 531-5320 Logistics Coordinator Vacant 801 531-5320 Fire Weather Program Manager Shelby Law 801 531-5320 Fire Weather Assistant Nelda St. Clair 775 885-6078 225-4117 Great Basin Fire Operations Specialist 50 - 2 2012 Great Basin Mobilization Guide Directory Chapter 50 UNIT: FIRE PHONE NUMBER: 775-861-6455 WESTERN GREAT BASIN COORDINATION CENTER NIGHT OR 24 HR PHONE NUMBER: 1340 Financial Blvd. 800-633-6097 Reno, NV 89502 TOLL FREE: Home Page: http://gacc.nifc.gov/wgbc/ 800-633-6097 FAX: 775-861-6459 ***IF NO ANSWER AT ABOVE NUMBER, CALL IN ORDER LISTED BELOW*** AREA NAME/TITLE OFFICE CELL PHONE CODE Dave Curry 775 861-6756 Center Manager Vacant 775 861-6455 Assistant Center Manager Frank Domingues 775 861-6455 843-8541 Aircraft Coordinator Nancy Ellsworth 775 861-6455 721-5232 Logistics Coordinator Scott Salisberry 775 861-6455 276-2788 Logistics Coordinator Jess Costello 775 861-6455 813-3742 Intelligence Coordinator Fred Svetz 775 861-6467 233-0528 Predictive Services Manager Gina McGuire 775 861-6455 342-9466 Predictive Services Meteorologist Nelda St. Clair 775 885-6078 225-4117 Great Basin Fire Operations Specialist 50 - 3 2012 Great Basin Mobilization Guide Directory Chapter 50 UNIT: FIRE PHONE NUMBER: 208-384-3400 BOISE DISPATCH CENTER NIGHT OR 24 HR PHONE NUMBER: 3948 Development Ave. 208-861-3477 Boise, ID 83705 TOLL FREE: E-mail: [email protected] 800-418-4878 Home Page: www.idahofireinfo.blm.gov/southwest/ FAX: 208-384-3405 ***IF NO ANSWER AT ABOVE NUMBER, CALL IN ORDER LISTED BELOW*** AREA NAME/TITLE OFFICE CELL PHONE CODE Amanda (Jill) Leguineche 208 384-3380 308-3634 Center Manager Leigh Ann Hislop 208 384-3446 871-0387 Assistant Center Manager (Intel) Cathy Baird 208 384-3412 830-5958 Lead Assistant Center Manager Nicole Oke 208 384-3398 Dispatcher Carol Field 208 384-3398 Aircraft Dispatcher Chris Miller 208 384-3398 Dispatcher Al Mebane 208 384-3398 360-6293 Dispatcher Andy Delmas 208 384-3401 871-1831 FMO - BOD Len Spain 208 384-3402 871-1833 AFMO – BOD Steve Acarregui 208 384-3472 871-1837 AFMO - BOD Bobby Shindelar 208 373-4176 994-8701 Forest FMO – BOF Sean Johnson 208 373-4179 965-6206 Deputy FMO – BOF 50 - 4 2012 Great Basin Mobilization Guide Directory Chapter 50 UNIT: FIRE PHONE NUMBER: 208-756-5157 CENTRAL IDAHO INTERAGENCY FIRE CENTER NIGHT OR 24 HR PHONE NUMBER: Public Lands Center 208-303-8103 1206 South Challis St. Salmon, ID 83467 TOLL FREE: 800-331-4833 DMS: [email protected] Home Page: http://gacc.nifc.gov/egbc/dispatch/id-cic/ FAX: 208-756-5426 ***IF NO ANSWER AT ABOVE NUMBER, CALL IN ORDER LISTED BELOW*** AREA NAME/TITLE OFFICE CELL PHONE CODE Paul Sever 208 756-5448 303-8101 Center Manager Kevin Burns 208 756-5479 993-0057 Assistant Center Manager Jodi Wilson 208 756-5486 940-0130 Assistant Center Manager Jan Williams 208 756-5157 940-2730 Fire and Aviation Dispatcher Jesse Bender 208 756-5157 Fire and Aviation Dispatcher David Lee 208 756-5157 Fire and Aviation Dispatcher Kelsey Dehoney 208 756-5157 Fire and Aviation Dispatcher Tony Ulvestad 208 756-5450 303-8113 Fire Cache Manager Tanya Hecker 208 756-5541 303-8108 Fire Business Specialist 50 - 5 2012 Great Basin Mobilization Guide Directory Chapter 50 UNIT: FIRE PHONE NUMBER: 775-623-1555 CENTRAL NEVADA INTERAGENCY DISPATCH CENTER NIGHT OR 24 HR PHONE NUMBER: 5330 Jay's Road 775-623-3444 Winnemucca, NV 89445 TOLL FREE: Home Page: http://gacc.nifc.gov/wgbc/dc/nvcnc/ 800-535-6076 FAX: 775-623-1754 ***IF NO ANSWER AT ABOVE NUMBER, CALL IN ORDER LISTED BELOW*** AREA NAME/TITLE OFFICE CELL PHONE CODE Kai Olsen 775 623-1750 304-1037 Center Manager Kim Karalus 775 623-1554 970-275-2760 Assistant Center Manager – Operations Vacant 775 623-1749 Assistant Center Manager – Intelligence Tim Virag 775 623-1755 406-951-2351 Senior Dispatcher Bryan Granath 775 623-1558 304-1767 Dispatcher – Aircraft Lisa Walker 775 623-1555 Dispatcher Melanie Martinez 775 623-1555 304-5495 Dispatcher Shelby Ruff 775 623-1555 Dispatcher Ryan Swenson 775 623-1555 Dispatcher 50 - 6 2012 Great Basin Mobilization Guide Directory Chapter 50 UNIT: FIRE PHONE NUMBER: 208-772-3283 COEUR D'ALENE INTERAGENCY DISPATCH CENTER NIGHT OR 24 HR PHONE NUMBER: 11569 Airport Drive N. 208-772-3283 Hayden, ID 83835 TOLL FREE: DMS: [email protected] Home Page: http://gacc.nifc.gov/nrcc/dc/idcdc/ FAX: 208-762-6909 ***IF NO ANSWER AT ABOVE NUMBER, CALL IN ORDER LISTED BELOW*** AREA NAME/TITLE OFFICE CELL PHONE CODE Sally Estes 208 762-6904 659-1346 Center Manager Julia Figgins 208 762-6903 660-0805 Assistant Center Manager - Coordination Gary Weber 208 762-6911 775-6780 Assistant Center Manager - IA Bob Wing 208 762-6901 661-7700 Unit Aviation Officer Wendy Dougherty 208 762-6914 695-9594 Lead IA Dispatcher - SZ Randy Thomas 208 762-6908 659-9592 Lead IA Dispatcher - CZ Katy Melun 208 762-6905 Lead IA Dispatcher - NZ Vacant 208 762-6907 IA Dispatcher - CZ Beth Palanuik 208 762-6913 IA Dispatcher - SZ Vacant 208 762-6906 IA Dispatcher - NZ John Ryan 208 762-6916 509-979-2257 IA Dispatcher - Evenings Barry Dumaw 208 762-6910 Intelligence Dispatcher 50 - 7 2012 Great Basin Mobilization Guide Directory Chapter 50 UNIT: FIRE PHONE NUMBER: 435-865-4600 COLOR COUNTRY INTERAGENCY FIRE CENTER NIGHT OR 24 HR PHONE NUMBER: 1770 West Kitty Hawk Dr. 435-865-4600 Cedar City, UT 84721 TOLL FREE: E-mail: [email protected] Home Page: www.utahfireinfo.gov/ccifc FAX: 435-865-4691 ***IF NO ANSWER AT ABOVE NUMBER, CALL IN ORDER LISTED BELOW*** AREA NAME/TITLE OFFICE CELL PHONE CODE Bill Roach 435 865-4600 590-8358 Center Manager Julie Landreth 435 865-4606 Assistant Center Manager Logistics Tina Greenhalgh 435 865-4600 559-3157 Assistant Center Manager Operations Mary Schmidt 435 865-4604 559-3151 Aviation Lead Dispatcher Ken Zobell 435 865-4603 559-3152 FS Lead Dispatcher 50 - 8 2012 Great Basin Mobilization Guide Directory Chapter 50 UNIT: FIRE PHONE NUMBER: 208-524-7600 EASTERN IDAHO INTERAGENCY FIRE CENTER NIGHT OR 24 HR PHONE NUMBER: 1405 Hollipark Drive 208-529-1020 Idaho Falls, ID 83401 TOLL FREE: DMS: [email protected] 800-438-8160 Home Page: http://www.eastidahofire.blm.gov FAX: 208-524-7614 ***IF NO ANSWER AT ABOVE NUMBER, CALL IN ORDER LISTED BELOW*** AREA NAME/TITLE OFFICE CELL PHONE CODE Kathy Pipkin 208 524-7615 709-2400 Center Manager Melanie Roose 208 524-7600 313-7947 Assistant Center Manager / Operations Jared Fisher (Acting) 208 524-7600 313-7809 Assistant Center Manager / Intelligence Megan Teaford 208 524-7600 709-2457 Aircraft Dispatcher Maegan Maughan 208 524-7600 821-1979 BLM Lead Dispatcher Harvey Laird 208 524-7609 709-2419 Fire Cache Manager Bob Jensen 208 524-7609 313-7840 Assistant Cache Manager Bob Barnes 208 235-4701 709-2407 Unit Aviation Manager Kendra Leatherwood 208 524-7656 BLM Fire Business Specialist Jackie Young 208 557-5812 313-7771 FS Fire Business Specialist 50 - 9 2012 Great Basin Mobilization Guide Directory Chapter 50 UNIT: FIRE PHONE NUMBER: 775-748-4000 ELKO INTERAGENCY DISPATCH CENTER NIGHT OR 24 HR PHONE NUMBER: 725 Aspen Way 775-748-4000 Elko, NV 89801 TOLL FREE: Home Page: www.nv.blm.gov/elko/fire 800-258-9478 FAX: 775-748-4015 ***IF NO ANSWER AT ABOVE NUMBER, CALL IN ORDER LISTED BELOW*** AREA NAME/TITLE OFFICE CELL PHONE CODE Shauna McIntosh-Harris 775 748-4000 934-0841 Interagency Center Manager Clint Mothershead 775 748-4000 Assistant Center Manager-BLM Vacant 775 748-4000 Assistant Center Manager-USFS Deseret Smith 775 748-4000 934-3694 NDF Lead Dispatcher Colleen Reid
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