Strategic Operational Planning Unit 4 Extended Response Exercise
This content pertains to Unit 4 of Strategic Operational Planning (S-482) focusing on an extended response exercise related to a wildfire scenario. It includes objectives, student materials, instructions, and a review of tasks to be completed. The content is accompanied by images and provides guidance for performing basic tasks expected of a SOPL trainee in such scenarios.
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Strategic Operational Planning Strategic Operational Planning S-482 S-482 Unit 4 Extended Response Exercise Unit 4: Extended Response Exercise Slide 4-1
Strategic Operational Planning S-482 Unit Objective Given an extended response wildfire scenario, perform basic tasks that may be assigned to a SOPL trainee. Unit 4: Extended Response Exercise Slide 4-2
Strategic Operational Planning S-482 Student Materials For each small group: Maps Other materials (e.g., Mylar and flip chart) For each student: Laptop Wildfire Scenario for the Extended Response Exercise Relative Risk & Complexity Analysis Guidance MAP Template Daily Fire Cost Estimator Unit 4: Extended Response Exercise Slide 4-3
Strategic Operational Planning S-482 Instructions General instructions Complete the tasks listed in the Student Workbook Unit 4: Extended Response Exercise Slide 4-4
Strategic Operational Planning S-482 Review Unit Objective Given an extended response wildfire scenario, perform basic tasks that may be assigned to a SOPL trainee. Unit 4: Extended Response Exercise Slide 4-5
Strategic Operational Planning Strategic Operational Planning S-482 S-482 Questions? Unit 4: Extended Response Exercise Slide 4-6