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Point Fire, 1995
&
Island Fork Fire, 1999
dedication


Point Fire Case Study


Point Fire Accident Investigation

A. Point Fire Overview

B. Investigation

C. Recommendations

D. Supporting Data

  • Sequence of Events
  • Organization Charts
  • Site Investigation
  • Fire Behavior Report
  • Property Damage Report
  • Witness Statements
  • Outline of Kuna Wildland Training Provided by BLM

E. Records and Reports

  • Preplanned Dispatch
  • BLM Radio Transmission Log
  • Ada County Dispatch Log
  • Fire Incident Status Summary
  • Escaped Fire Situation Analysis
  • Wildland Fire Entrapment Report
  • Technical Analysis of Personal Protective Equipment
  • Vehicle Inspection
  • Weather Reports

F. Glossary

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Island Fork Fire Accident Investigation

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Island Fork Fire, NIOSH Report


Point Fire — U.S. District Court Civil Case

Ruling on I.C.'s Decisions - Nov. 10, 1998
 • Factual Background
 • Legal Analysis

Ruling on BLM Liability - Feb. 19, 1999
 • 
Findings of Fact
 • Legal Standards
 • Analysis

Ruling on Public Safety Officer Benefits (PSOB)

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Surviving Fire Entrapments

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Colorado Firecamp extends special thanks to Linda Perkins, BLM Idaho State FOIA Coordinator, for her friendly assistance in gathering the Point Fire documents. BLM FOIA Letter

 

United States Department of the Interior
BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT
Idaho State Office
1387 South Vinnell Way
Boise, Idaho 83709
http://www.id.blm.gov

In Reply Refer To:
1278 (FOIA No. ID-2005-06)
EFTS BLM-2005-00135
FEB 08 2005


Mr. Kent Maxwell
Colorado Firecamp, Inc.
9008 County Road 240
Salida, Colorado 81201

Dear Mr. Maxwell:

This letter is in response to your December 10, 2004 Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request in which you asked for documents related to the investigation of and corrective action following the July 28, 1995 Point Fire incident, on BLM property, near Boise, Idaho.

Through e-mails and telephone conversations with our State FOIA Coordinator, Linda Perkins, you further clarified your request, confirmed a records timeframe of July 28, 1995 through December 22, 2004, and provided additional fee waiver justification. To ensure we provided the type of records you desired, you reviewed a preliminary list of records and confirmed on January 11, 2005 that they were acceptable.

Specifically, you asked for:

  1. "The accident investigation report of the July 28, 1995 fatalities on the Point Fire, near Boise, Idaho
  2. Any summary or management evaluation report of the Point Fire
  3. The document which proposed "23 recommendations to minimize the possibility of recurrence and improve future investigations" — as described in Instruction Memorandum ID-2001-067
  4. The Point Fire Implementation Plan, IM No. ID-1996-053 dated March 27, 1996
  5. Any documents related to the subsequent progress made in the Point Fire Implementation Plan — the subject of the above-mentioned IM. No. ID-2001-067 is "Reinforcement of Implementation Plan for Point Fire Investigation Recommendations"
  6. Any BLM directive or response issued related to the ruling dated February 19,1999 in the Point Fire lawsuits in Federal District Court, Civil Case No. 96-0324-S-BLM (consolidated with Civil Case No. 96-0452-S-BLW and Civil Case No. 97-0129-S-BLW). You further clarified this item to mean "did we send any Instruction Memorandums or letters to all employees about the fire, results of cases, etc."

Records responsive to your request are enclosed along with an itemized list.

We searched for records responsive to your Items 2 and 6 and did not locate any summary or management evaluation reports or any BLM directives or responses to all employees about the fire or results of the civil cases. Copies of directives pertaining to the fire were sent to management team members as shown in the responsive records. We searched the Idaho State Office Central Files, Fire Office and Safety Office records, files at the Lower Snake River District (LSRD), and contacted the National Interagency Fire Center.

However, a records search will be initiated to determine if responsive documents exist in BLM files maintained at another location.

In item 5 you asked for "any documents related to subsequent progress made in the Point Fire Implementation Plan." A document by that title was never created. Some of the actions taken after the Point Fire Accident Investigation Report (PFAIR) that were published are:

  1. LSRD Memorandum and the district plan implemented the 23 recommendations of the PFAIR.
  2. Instruction Memorandum ID-1996-053 distributed (implemented) the district plan across the state.
  3. Office of Fire and Aviation Instruction Memorandum No. 96-2007 distributed corrective actions and the LSRD Plan.

Instruction Memorandum ID-2001-067 was prepared as a reminder to focus planning efforts using the PFAIR recommendations and is not intended to indicate a lack of compliance with earlier directives. The phrase "Reinforcement of Implementation Plan" is misleading since there never was a document titled "Point Fire Implementation Plan" as clarified above.

We are releasing all of the factual information in the accident investigation report but withheld (on 139 pages) home telephone numbers, ages, and names of witnesses, interviewees, civilians, investigators, employees, and the deceased. We are not allowed to release this information under Exemption 6 (5 U.S.C. 552(b)(6)) of the FOIA.

Exemption 6 allows BLM to withhold personal information as release would constitute an unwarranted invasion of personal privacy and Exemption 7(b)(7)(c) allows withholding witness names. There is no qualifying public interest in the information because release does not shed light on the agency's performance of its statutory duties and the public interest does not outweigh the privacy interest.

We also withheld radio frequencies and any data relating to those frequencies (on 22 pages) under Exemption 7. The release could result in interruption of radio calls during emergency communications, and possibly endanger the lives law enforcement, civilians and firefighters. Release of this information does not shed light on the agency's performance of its statutory duties.

If you consider this response to be a denial of your request under 43 CFR 2.30, you may file an appeal in writing by mail or fax to:

Freedom of Information Act Appeals Officer
Office of the Chief Information Officer
U.S. Department of the Interior
1849 C Street NW, MS-5312, MIB
Washington, D.C. 20240
Fax: (202) 208-6677

Your appeal must be in writing and received no later than 30 workdays (Saturdays, Sundays, and public legal holidays excepted) from the date that you receive this letter. The appeal should be marked "FREEDOM OF INFORMATION APPEAL" on both the envelope and on the first page of your appeal letter. A copy of all correspondence between you and our office including the original request and this letter must accompany the appeal.

The person responsible for this decision is the undersigned, in consultation with the FOIA Attorney Alex Viscusi, at the Boise Field Office, Department of the Interior Solicitor's Office.

We are granting your request for a fee waiver. We agree that Colorado Firecamp intends to and has the capability to disseminate information and analyses to the public at large. We hope you can use the information in the responsive documents for your "sand table exercise," reports, and bulletins. We appreciate your efforts to ensure other firefighters can learn from the Point Fire tragedy. If you have the opportunity, please let Mrs. Perkins know when you have posted documents on your website. Copies of any paper products distributed to the public would also be appreciated and may be sent to Mrs. Perkins at the address above. We would like to share the information with our fire personnel.

We are taking a 10-day extension to conduct the search for records at another office. We expect to provide a response to you on or about February 24,2005.

If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to contact Mrs. Perkins at (208) 373-3947 or by facsimile at (208) 373-3904.

Sincerely,


/s/ K. Lyle Bennett
State Director

2 Enclosures:
1— Records List (1 p)
2— Records (262 pp)


Records List for Colorado Firecamp FOIA, ID 2005-06

Items 1 and 3: Item 1: The accident investigation report of the July 28, 1995 fatalities on the Point Fire, near Boise, Idaho, and Item 3: The document which proposed "23 recommendations to minimize the possibility of recurrence and improve future investigations" - as describede in Instruction Memorandum ID- 2001-067

Point Fire Accident Investigation Report (PFAIR), (262 pp total)

Item 2: Any summary or management evaluation report of the Point Fire.

No records located but a search will be initiated to determine if responsive documents exist in BLM files maintained at another location.

Items 3, 4: Item 3: The document which proposed "23 recommendations to minimize the possibility of recurrence and improve future investigations" - as described in Instruction Memorandum ID-2001-067; and Item 4: The Point Fire Implementation Plan, IM No. ID-1996-053 dated March 27, 1996

a. Idaho State Office Instruction Memorandum No. ID-96-053, 03/27/96 (1 p) with 1 Attachment: BLM Lower Snake River District EMS Memorandum, 02/02/96, Subject: Point Fire Follow up Action Plan (5 pp)

b. Office of Fire and Aviation Instruction Memorandum No. 96-2007, 04/29/96, Subject: Point Fire Corrective Action Plan (2 pp) with 2 Attachments: 1) Point Fire Interim Corrective Actions (8 pp) and 2) Idaho Point Fire Follow up Action Plan (5 pp)

Item 5: Any documents related to the subsequent progress made in the Point Fire
Implementation Plan - the subject of the above-mentioned IM. No. ID-2001-067 is “Reinforcement of Implementation Plan for Point Fire Investigation Recommendations”

Note: The phrase "Reinforcement of Implementation Plan" in the Idaho State Office Instruction Memorandum ID-2001-067 is misleading since there never was a document titled "Point Fire Implementation Plan." Instruction Memorandum ID-2001-067 was prepared as a reminder to focus planning efforts using the PFAIR recommendations. The Idaho State Office Instruction Memorandum No. ID-96-053, 03/27/96, with the attached Lower Snake River District EMS Memorandum, 02/02/96 (provided above in response to Items 3 and 4) is the Action Plan.

The following documents continue emphasize and are also responsive to this item.

a. Idaho State Office Information Bulletin No. ID-95-520, 08/22/95, Subject: Point Fire Fatalities (1 p) with 1 Attachment: Office of Fire and Aviation Instruction Memorandum No. 95-2013, 08/17/95, Subject: Point Fire Fatalities (2 pp)

b. Office of Fire and Aviation Instruction Memorandum No. 96-200, 04/29/96, Subject: Point Fire Corrective Action Plan (2 pp) with 2 Attachments: 1) Point Fire Interim Corrective Actions (8 pp) and 2) Idaho Point Fire Follow up Action Plan (5 pp) (Copy provided in Item 3,4).

c. Idaho State Office Instruction Memorandum ID-2004-089, 07/15/04, subject: Implementation Plan for Point Fire (2 pp)

Item 6: Any BLM directive or response issued related to the ruling dated February 19, 1999 in the Point Fire lawsuits in Federal District Court, Civil Case No. 96-0324-S-BLM (consolidated with Civil Case No. 96-0452-S-BLW and Civil Case No. 97-0129-S-BLW). Further clarification: “did we send any Instruction Memorandums or letters to all employees about the fire, results of cases, etc.”

No records located but a search will be initiated to determine if responsive documents exist in BLM files maintained at another location.


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