Kentucky Interagency Coordination Center
Hosted by:
Daniel Boone NF Supervisor's Office
1700 Bypass Road
Winchester, KY  40391
Phone:  859-745-3171
Fax:  859-744-7086

 


Predictive Services
Intelligence
Weather
WIMS / NFDRS (Fire Danger Info)
Fire Danger Levels Information

KY Burning Bans: Info & Map

Pocket Cards
Daniel Boone NF - Spring & Fall

KY Division of Forestry Fall - Eastern & Southeast Districts

Logistics / Dispatch
Aviation
Crews
Equipment / Supplies
Overhead & Overhead Teams
Maps & Directions
Lodging Information

Training
Tennessee-Kentucky Wildland Fire Academy

IFPM Qualifications Standards and Guide
NWCG Task Books
Southern Area Schedule
National Wildland Fire Training Site
National Advanced Fire & Resource Institute
National Interagency Prescribed Fire Training Center
Texas Fire Academy
Aviation Conference & Education (ACE)
Interagency Aviation Training

Administrative
Incident Business Management
Forms / References
Safety Management
Reports


Additional Links
Employment Information
Southern Area Coordination Center
National Interagency Fire Center
Geographic Area Coordination Centers
FIREWISE
SMOKEYBEAR.COM
Smokey Bear Licensing Program
Wildland Fire Lessons Learned Center


Photo Gallery
Bald Rock Conservation Center

The Kentucky Interagency Coordination Center, also known as KICC, coordinates the mobilization of resources provided by cooperating federal and state agencies in the state of Kentucky to respond to incident needs throughout the United States.  Cooperating agencies include National Park Service, Forest Service, US Fish & Wildlife Service, National Weather Service, and State Division of Forestry units.

Some of the services provided by KICC include:
  • Supporting National and International emergency response and fire prevention efforts.

  • Coordinating the effective use of emergency response resources available in Kentucky, including equipment, aircraft and personnel.

  • Providing vital communications between multiple agencies in emergency situations.

  • Supporting prescribed burning in the state of Kentucky through sharing of agency personnel, equipment, and other resources.

  • Monitoring and providing critical weather information regarding tropical storm development, wildfire potential and other natural disasters.

  • Supporting federal, state, and local emergency management organizations.

  • Coordinating and conducting training to meet standards developed by the National Wildfire Coordinating Group for Incident Management and Support Personnel.

 
 

Wildland 
Firefighter Foundation.
       Bureau of Land Management, Fire and Aviation Management Bureau of Indian Affairs, Fire Management  U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Fire Management     USDA Forest Service, Fire and Aviation  National Weather Service, Fire Weather    Office of Aircraft Services  National Association of State Foresters

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 Page last updated on Wednesday, September 24, 2008 15:58 .