After what seemed like a long drought, with virtually no federal fire information found on-line, many federal fire planning documents are starting to be posted publicly on various Internet sites. Some have been compiled and posted on the Radio reference Federal Monitoring forum.
Here are a few that you can check out and see if the documents are still there!
Big Cypress National Preserve:
http://www.nps.gov/bicy/naturescience/upload/FMP_2010_BigCypressNationalPreserve.pdf
Grand Teton National Park:
http://gacc.nifc.gov/egbc/dispatch/wy-tdc/documents/local-operations/teton-area/2012_Orientation_Guide_Visiting_Resources.pdf
The Jefferson County, Colorado Airtanker Base Operations Plan:
http://gacc.nifc.gov/rmcc/dispatch_centers/r2ftc/documents/JeffcoOpsPlan2012.pdf
A notice of changes to some frequencies used by the US Forest Service Region 5 in California:
http://www.wildlandfire.com/docs/2012/safe/cwcg-safety-alert-frequencies.pdf
Information on the Klamath Falls, Oregon Airtanker Base:
http://scofmp.org/kfifc/airtank/OpsPlan.pdf
A very large map of Western US dispatching boundaries:
http://www.nifc.gov/nicc/logistics/references/Western_US_Federal_Dispatch_Boundaries/Dispatching_Boundaries_West.pdf
The South Central Oregon Fire Management Partnership Channel Plan can be found here:
http://www.scofmp.org/channelplan.pdf
The Wallowa-Whitman National Forest frequency guide is here:
http://bmidc.org/files/wwradioguide.pdf
http://bmidc.org/files/2012%20Wallowa-Whitman%20National%20Forest%20Radio%20Guide.pdf
Fire frequency information for Malheur National Forest:
http://bmidc.org/files/2012%20Malheur%20National%20Forest%20Radio%20Guide.pdf
And Umatilla National Forest:
http://bmidc.org/files/2012%20Umatilla%20National%20Forest%20Radio%20Guide.pdf
More as I find them...