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Bob Sandman, Incident Commander, Northwest Incident Management Team addresses the assessment of the Cache Mountain Fire during transfer of command from an initial attack Incident Command to his Type II Team from Montana. Information considered during transition: Establishment of a new organizational structure. Inform other forces associated with the fire. Current weather forecast for the fire location. Observed fire weather compared to weather forecast, and is it possible to control the fire with the resources available under the expected circumstances.

USDA photo by: Bob Nichols

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