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Staffing
Permanent Employees: 7
Seasonal Employees: 4
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About
Us
Teton Interagency Dispatch Center, located
in Moose, Wyoming, is an all-risk dispatch management unit in
western Wyoming. The dispatch center serves Bridger-Teton National
Forest, Grand Teton National Park, and John D. Rockefeller, Jr.
Memorial Parkway.
Teton Interagency Dispatch Center also provides
dispatch services for resource mobilization, wildland fire and
prescribed fire activities for the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service
(National Elk Refuge), Wyoming State Forestry (Teton Zone), and
County Fire Services for Teton and Sublette counties and the northern portion of Lincoln County.
Winter 2007/2008 hours staffing hours are
from 6:00 a.m. to 10 p.m. The Teton
County Sheriff's Office can be reached after hours by dialing 911 locally,
or directly at (307) 733-2331. Beginning June 1, 2008, the Teton Interagency Dispatch Center will return to 24-hour coverage.
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2007
Statistics |
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Fire
Wildland Fires: 87
Acres Burned:20,229.71
Wildland Fire Use Acres Burned: 410
Incident Management Teams hosted: 4
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All Risk
Ambulances Staffed: 3
EMS Responses: 261
SAR Responses: 75
Major SAR Responses: 9 |
Law Enforcement
Case Incidents: 3395
Arrests: 48
Citations: 918
Documented Visitor Assists: 1222 |
Aviation
Exclusive-use helicopters: 2
Fire Mission Hours: 401.2
Non-Mission Hours: 91.8
Resource Management Flights: 89
Resource Management Flight Hours: 191.45 hours