See the workshop brochure.
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See the workshop brochure.
ABOUT US: WELCOME AND THANK YOU for attending the 2015 Pikes Peak Wildfire Prevention Partners Wildfire Workshop. This one-day event hosts a variety of Colorado experts collaborating together to better understand and communicate the goal of living “fire safe” in a wildland urban interface (WUI) environment. No matter your position… Homeowner, Elected Official, Insurance Agent, Forester or Firefighter this workshop has something for you! The PPWPP would like to extend a special THANK YOU to all of the Guest Speakers, Vendors, Donors and Camp Elim for lending your time and support. Without you, today’s events would not be possible. The Pikes Peak Wildfire Prevention Partners is a group of wildfire professionals, wildfire mitigation contractors, agency representatives and homeowners. Our mission is to reduce the threat of wildfire to life and property in El Paso, Douglas and Teller counties, CO. This is done through education, cooperation and coordination among our member agencies, organizations, and individuals. To learn more or join please visit: www.ppwpp.org 2015 WILDFIRE WORKSHOP CAMP ELIM 5567 PAINTED ROCKS RD WOODLAND PARK, CO 2015 WORKSHOP COMMITTEE: Randy Johnson, Larkspur Fire Keith Worley, Forestree Development Vernon Champlin, NE Teller County Fire Dave Root, CO State Forest Service Kathy Russell, Black Forest Together Diane Strohm, USAFA Natural Resources Margo Humes, Falcon Fire Scott MacDonald, Black Forest Together Andy Lyon, Wullhouse Studios Jean Blaisdell, Ridgewood CWPP Mary Ann Todd, Ridgewood CWPP PIKES PEAK WILDFIRE PREVENTION PARTNERS PO Box 62819 Colorado Springs, CO 80962 Event Schedule March 27, 2015 Time Presentation/Activity 7:30-8:15am 8:15-8:30 8:30-8:45 8:45-9:00 9:00-9:15 9:15-10:00 Registration, Meet & Greet Welcome/Introductions/PPWPP Video Presentation FireTalk – More than Just Cutting Trees… What is “Fire Adapted”? FireTalk – Private Property Fuels Management… Hiring a Professional FireTalk – Challenges and Benefits of a FireWise Community General – Comparing the Hayman (2002), Waldo (2012) and Black Forest (2013) Fires… Has Anything Really Changed in a Dozen Years? 10:00-10:15 10:15-10:30 10:30-10:45 10:45-11:45 Networking Break FireTalk – Drones for Wildfire Protection... A Glimpse into the Future FireTalk – How to Create FireWise Policy within in your HOA Community B GROUP 1 U The 2002 Hayman Fire… What does the Scar have to Say Today? S T O U R 11:45-1:00 1:00-2:00 GROUP 2 Site 1: US Forest Service – A Look at the Recent County Line Rx Burn Site 2: Ridgewood, A FireWise Project… 15-Years in the Making Networking Lunch B GROUP 1 U Site 1: US Forest Service – A Look at the Recent County Line Rx Burn S Site 2: Ridgewood, A FireWise Project… 15 Years in the Making T O U R GROUP 2 The 2002 Hayman Fire… What does the Scar have to Say Today? 2:00-2:30 2:30-2:45 2:45-3:45 FireTalk – The Survivor… What is Fire Resistant Construction? Networking Break General – Your Insurance Policy… What all WUI Dwellers Must Know 3:45-4:00 FireTalk – What does “Red Flag Day” Mean to You? (Ready/Set/Go) 4:00-4:15 4:15-4:45 4:45-5:00 FireTalk – Understanding the Value of Prescribed Fire General – Introducing Colorado’s Newest Wildland Fire Tool (Air Fleet Capabilities) Closing Remarks Presenter Randy Johnson, Larkspur Fire District Jonathan Bruno, CUSP Michelle Connelly, CUSP Courtney Peterson, CO State Forest Service Tyler Lambert, NETCo Fire District Jim Schanel, Colorado Springs Fire Dept. Bob Harvey, Rubicon Fire Solutions Tim Haynie, Spectrabotics Keith Worley, Forestree Development Damien Zona, US Forest Service Jim Schanel, Colorado Springs Fire Dept. Teresa Springer, CUSP Bob Ayotte, US Forest Service Jean Blaisdell, Ridgewood CWPP Michelle Connelly, CUSP Bob Ayotte, US Forest Service Jean Blaisdell, Ridgewood CWPP Michelle Connelly, CUSP Damien Zona, US Forest Service Jim Schanel, Colorado Springs Fire Dept. Teresa Springer, CUSP Randy Johnson, Larkspur Fire District Pat Fitzgerald, Insurance Consultant Scott MacDonald, Black Forest Together Margo Humes, Falcon Fire District Rob Addington , The Nature Conservancy Joe LoBiondo , CO-DFPC Randy Johnson, Larkspur Fire Location Chapel Chapel Chapel Chapel Chapel Chapel Chapel/Lobby Chapel Chapel Parking Lot Parking Lot Dining Hall Parking Lot Parking Lot Chapel Chapel/Lobby Chapel Chapel Chapel Chapel Chapel