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Chapter 70 Dispatch Directory Chapter 70 Dispatch Directory Chapter - 70 – Dispatch Organization Directory CHAPTER 70 - FIRE ORGANIZATION DIRECTORY ALASKA DISPATCH OFFICES QUICK REFERENCE PRIMARY PAGE CENTER NUMBER NUMBER Alaska Interagency Coordination Center (907) 356-5680 71 Chugach National Forest Dispatch (907) 743-9433 77 Galena Zone Dispatch (907) 656-9650 72 Kenai Interagency Dispatch Center (907) 260-4232 72 Mat-Su Area Dispatch (907)-761-6240 75 Northern Forestry Dispatch Center (907)-451-2690 73 Southwest (McGrath) Dispatch (when open) (907) 524-3367 75 Tongass National Forest Dispatch (907) 228-6211 77 Upper Yukon / Tanana / Military Zone Dispatch (907) 356-5555 73 Center Valdez-Copper River Area Dispatch (907) 822-8626 76 71 2021 Alaska Interagency Mobilization Guide Chapter 70 Dispatch Directory ALASKA AREA COORDINATION AND DISPATCH CENTERS Alaska Interagency Coordination Center ALASKA INTERAGENCY TELEPHONE NUMBER: (907) 356-5680 COORDINATION CENTER 1541 Gaffney Road P.O. Box 35005 TOLL FREE: (800) 237-3633 Ft. Wainwright, Alaska 99703-5005 NIGHT/24-HOUR: (907) 356-5680 Email: BLM_AK_ACCMOB_dispatch @blm.gov FACSIMILE NUMBER: (907) 356 -5678 or BLM_AK_ACCINT_dispatch (907) 356-5698 @blm.gov AREA OFFICE NAME/TITLE CITY/STATE CODE PHONE CROWE, Ray Ft. Wainwright, AK 907 356-5677 Center Manager SHOOK, Hilary “ “ 356-5685 DeputyCenter Manager RUBIN, Katie “ “ 356-5682 State Logistics Coordinator HUMPHREY, Jennifer “ “ 356-5690 Tactical/Aircraft Coordinator ELLIOT, Jennifer “ “ 356-5681 Aircraft Coordinator COOK, April “ “ 356-5687 Equipment/Supply Coordinator DECK, Brooke “ “ 356-5684 Overhead/Crews Coordinator BRANSON, GaBriella “ “ 356-5671 Intelligence Coordinator STRADER, Heidi “ “ 356-5691 Predictive Services Meteorologist STEVENS, Eric “ “ 356-5691 Predictive Services Meteorologist MOORE, Chris “ “ 356-5673 Fire Behavior Analyst 72 2021 Alaska Interagency Mobilization Guide Chapter 70 Dispatch Directory Kenai Interagency Dispatch Center State of Alaska Kenai-Kodiak Area FIRELINE: (907) 260-4100 U.S. Fish and Wildlife Kenai National Refuge TELEPHONE NUMBER: (907) 260-4235 KENAI INTERAGENCY DISPATCH CENTER NIGHT/24-HOUR: (907) 398-2183 42499 Sterling Hwy Soldotna, Alaska 99669 FACSIMILE NUMBER: (907) 260-4236 AREA OFFICE NAME/TITLE CITY/STATE CODE PHONE AMAN, Jaqueline Soldotna, AK 907 260-4230 Center Manager BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT DISPATCH OFFICES Galena Zone Dispatch BLM Alaska Fire Service TELEPHONE NUMBER: Ft. Wainwright: GALENA ZONE DISPATCH (907) 356-5616 1541 Gaffney Road Galena: P.O. Box 35005 (907) 656-9650 Ft. Wainwright, Alaska 99703-5005 TOLL FREE: (800) 237-3644 NIGHT/24-HOUR: Galena: (907) 656-9650 FACSIMILE NUMBER: Ft. Wainwright: (907) 356-5779 Galena: (907) 656-1702 AREA OFFICE NAME/TITLE CITY/STATE CODE PHONE VACANT Summer: Galena, AK 907 656-9651 Center Manager Winter: Ft. Wainwright, AK 907 356-5629 BOYERS, Anna Summer: Galena, AK 907 656-9652 Asst. Center Manager Winter: Ft. Wainwright, AK 907 356-5615 73 2021 Alaska Interagency Mobilization Guide Chapter 70 Dispatch Directory Upper Yukon/Tanana/Military Zone Dispatch Center BLM Alaska Fire Service TELEPHONE NUMBER: (907) 356-5555 UPPER YUKON/TANANA/ MILITARY ZONE DISPATCH TOLL FREE: (800) 237-3652 CENTER 1541 Gaffney Road NIGHT/24-HOUR: (907) 356-5555 P.O. Box 35005 Ft. Wainwright, Alaska 99703-5005 FACSIMILE NUMBER: (907) 356-5556 AREA OFFICE NAME/TITLE CITY/STATE CODE PHONE VACANT Ft. Wainwright, AK 907 356-5551 Dispatch Center Manager WELLER, Bradley “ 907 356-5552 Assistant Center Manager - IA VACANT Assistant Center Manager - “ 907 356-5553 Logistics STATE OF ALASKA DISPATCH OFFICES Northern Forestry Dispatch Center State of Alaska TELEPHONE NUMBER: (907) 451-2680 Northern Forestry Dispatch Center NIGHT/24-HOUR: (907) 451-2680 3700 Airport Way Fairbanks, Alaska 99709-4699 FACSIMILE NUMBER: (907) 451-2763 Email: [email protected] AREA OFFICE NAME/TITLE CITY/STATE CODE PHONE ROSE, Teresa Fairbanks, AK 907 451-2664 Center Manager 74 2021 Alaska Interagency Mobilization Guide Chapter 70 Dispatch Directory CALDERWOOD, Rachel “ “ 451-2669 Assistant Center Manager 75 2021 Alaska Interagency Mobilization Guide Chapter 70 Dispatch Directory Mat-Su/Southwest Area Dispatch State of Alaska MAT-SU 24HR (907) 761-6311 MAT-SU AREA/PALMER FIRELINE: AIRTANKER BASE (907) 761-6240 DISPATCH MAT-SU TELEPHONE 101 Airport Road NUMBER: Palmer, Alaska 99645 (907) 761-6228 MAT-SU FACSIMILE SOUTHWEST DISPATCH NUMBER: P.O. Box 130 McGrath, Alaska 99627-0130 AREA OFFICE NAME/TITLE CITY/STATE CODE PHONE METCALF, Becky Palmer, AK 907 761-6220 Center Manager Palmer ATB - Aircraft Desk “ “ 761-6239 McGrath Dispatch Office (approx. 4/10-8/15) FIRELINE: “ 524-3366 DISPATCH: McGrath, AK “ 524-0053 NIGHT/24-HOUR: “ 524-3366 FACSIMILE NUMBER: “ 524-3932 76 2021 Alaska Interagency Mobilization Guide Chapter 70 Dispatch Directory Valdez-Copper River Area Dispatch State of Alaska FIRELINE: (907) 822-5533 VALDEZ-COPPER RIVER AREA DISPATCH TELEPHONE NUMBER: (907) 822-5534/451-2789 Mi. 110 Richardson Highway P.O. Box 185 NIGHT/24-HOUR: (907) 822-5533 Glennallen, Alaska 99588-0185 FACSIMILE NUMBER: (907) 822-8600 AREA OFFICE NAME/TITLE CITY/STATE CODE PHONE MEDL, Jennyfer Glenallen, AK 907 822-8626 Center Manager 77 2021 Alaska Interagency Mobilization Guide Chapter 70 Dispatch Directory U.S. FOREST SERVICE DISPATCH OFFICES Chugach National Forest Dispatch U.S. Forest Service Chugach National Forest TELEPHONE NUMBER: (907) 743-9433 161 E. 1st Ave. Door 8 Anchorage, AK 99501 NIGHT/24-HOUR: (907) 743-9433 Email: [email protected] FACSIMILE NUMBER: (907) 743-9592 AREA OFFICE NAME/TITLE CITY/STATE CODE PHONE McKELLER, Jeremy Anchorage, AK 907 743-9433 Center Manager STAHLIN, Dezerae Anchorage, AK 907 743-9433 Dispatch Lead Tongass National Forest Dispatch U.S. Forest Service TELEPHONE NUMBER: (907) 228-6211 TONGASS NATIONAL FOREST 648 Mission Street NIGHT/24-HOUR: (907) 617-3190 Ketchikan, Alaska 99901 FACSIMILE NUMBER: (907) 228-6255 NAME/LOCATION CITY/STATE AREA OFFICE CODE PHONE STACY, Michael Ketchikan, AK 907 789-6290 Assistant Fire Aviation Officer Dispatch Center Manager Petersburg Dispatch Petersburg, AK 907 772-5899 RHODEN, Charlene IVES, Trina Ketchikan Dispatch Ketchikan, AK “ 228-6211 BLANKENSHIP, Yvonne UGSTAD, Marcy SWAB, Amanda Juneau Dispatch Juneau, AK “ 789-6290 VACANT 78 2021 Alaska Interagency Mobilization Guide Chapter 70 Dispatch Directory U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE - U.S. FOREST SERVICE Fire & Aviation – R6 / R10 U. S. Forest Service TELEPHONE NUMBER: (503) 808-2468 FIRE & AVIATION – R6 / R10 P.O. 3623 NIGHT/24 HOUR: (503) 808-2720 1220 SW Third Avenue Portland, Oregon 97204 FACSIMILE NUMBER: (503) 808-2586 AREA OFFICE NAME/TITLE CITY/STATE CODE PHONE ROBERTSON, Alex Portland, OR 503 808-2143 Director FEDRIZZI, Jeff “ 503 341-8212 Deputy Director RAWLINGS, Steve “ 503 808-2314 Assistant Director Operations ROWE, Bobette Region 10 Fire Operations Anchorage, AK 907 743-9458 Specialist Chugach National Forest U. S. Forest Service TELEPHONE NUMBER: (907) 743 - 9433 CHUGACH NATIONAL FOREST 161 E.1st. Ave. FACSIMILE NUMBER: (907) 743-1450 Anchorage, AK 99501 Email: [email protected] AREA OFFICE NAME/TITLE CITY/STATE CODE PHONE STAHLIN, Erick Anchorage, AK Forest Fire Management Officer 907 743-9435 VACANT Moose Pass, AK “ 288-7732 79 2021 Alaska Interagency Mobilization Guide Chapter 70 Dispatch Directory Assistant Fire Management Officer MURPHY, Kylie (detail) Anchorage, AK “ 743-9441 Forest Aviation Officer SPENCER, Tim Moose Pass, AK “ 288-7734 Zone Fire Management Officer 80 2021 Alaska Interagency Mobilization Guide Chapter 70 Dispatch Directory Tongass National Forest U. S. Forest Service TELEPHONE NUMBER: (907) 228 - 6211 TONGASS NATIONAL FOREST NIGHT/24-HOUR: (907) 617-3190 648 Mission Street Ketchikan, Alaska 99901-6591 FACSIMILE NUMBER: (907) 228-6255 Email: [FirstInitial][Last]@fs.fed.us AREA OFFICE NAME/TITLE CITY/STATE CODE PHONE HUDDLESTUN, Patti Ketchikan, AK 907 228-6345 Forest Aviation Officer PINGLE, Larry Prospect, OR 541 560-3408 Fire Management Officer PESATA, Una Assistant Fire Management Ketchikan, AK “ 228-6223 Officer 81 2021 Alaska Interagency Mobilization Guide Chapter 70 Dispatch Directory U.S. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE U.S. Air Force, Eleventh Air Force, PACAF, Pacific Command Eielson Air Force Base U.S. Air Force TELEPHONE NUMBER: EIELSON AIR FORCE BASE Information Operator (907) 377-1110 Eielson AFB, Alaska 99702-2225 AREA OFFICE NAME/TITLE CITY/STATE CODE PHONE EIELSON AIR TRAFFIC 377-2220 CONTROL TOWER (FREQ. 127.2) Eielson AFB, AK 907 377-1861 BASE OPS@TOWER RANGE CONTROL “ “ 377-3125 0800-1800 Fire Chief “ “ 377-5514 Elmendorf Air Force Base U.S. Air Force TELEPHONE NUMBER: ELMENDORF AIR FORCE BASE Information Operator (907) 552-1110 Elemendorf AFB, Alaska 99504 AREA OFFICE NAME/TITLE CITY/STATE CODE PHONE 3rd WING CAF OPERATIONS FLIGHT 907 552-2406 Elemendorf AFB, AK (wing scheduling) Supervisor 552-0410 Airfield Ops 24/7 “ “ 552-2107 AIRSPACE and RANGE OPS 552-0999 “ “ Airspace Manager/Commander 552-2430 ALASKA REGIONAL FLIGHT “ “ 552-4896 CENTER FIRE & EMERGENCY SERVICES “ Dispatch “ 552-2801 82 2021 Alaska Interagency Mobilization Guide Chapter 70 Dispatch Directory U.S. ARMY GARRISON - ALASKA (USAG / USARAK) Rescue Coordination Center U.S. Army, Alaska TELEPHONE NUMBER: (907) 551-7230 RESCUE COORDINATION CENTER TOLL FREE: (800) 420-7230 P.O. Box 5800 Fort Richardson, Alaska 99505-5800 NIGHT/24 -HOUR: (800) 420-7230 FACSIMILE NUMBER: (907) 551-7245 AREA OFFICE NAME/TITLE CITY/STATE CODE PHONE DUTY OFFICER Ft. Richardson, AK 907 551-7230
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