Prescribed Fire Information
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Burn ID | 192830042 |
| Burn Date | May 5, 2026 |
| Air District | South Coast AQMD |
| County | Riverside |
| Air Basin | South Coast |
| Acres Requested | 26.0 |
| Acres Burned | 2.0 |
| Latitude | 33.61 |
| Longitude | -117.353 |
| Legal Location | T6S R5W 25,36 |
| Agency | US Forest Service |
| LMAUnit | Trabuco |
| LMAName | Cyrus Galvan |
| SMP | 2026 Greater El Cariso (SMDGEC/CD) |
| Burn Unit | SMD-4 |
| Burn Type | Broadcast |
| Fuel Type | Slash |
| Unit Acres | 31 |
| Tons Per Acre | 12.3 |
| Total Tons | 24.6 |
| Crossroads | SOUTH MAIN |
| Slope | 30 |
| Aspect | VARIES |
| Min Elevation | 3000 |
| Max Elevation | 3200 |
| Unit Description | Mixed component of grass, small shrubs, mainly chamise that has been cut and piled, thinned. |
| Burner Comments | None |
| Mitigtations | Should smoke impacts or meteorological conditions become unacceptable the burn boss will stop ignition as soon as is practical, allowing for firefighter safety, and control of the burn. Check lines will be installed where practical to stop further fire spread. Fire suppression actions will be conducted as feasible and safe in order to minimize smoke impacts, this could include but is not limited to, construction of hand line, establishment of hose lays or aerial application of water or retardants. Once active fire spread is stopped mop- up will be initiated if smoke impacts or burn containment issues still exist |
| Monitored | No |
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