Lone Peak Engines
About
The State of Utah Engines are wildland fire suppression resources based out of the Utah Wildland Fire Operations Center South Salt Lake, UT. The engines are hosted and sponsored by the Utah Department of Natural Resources (DNR), Division of Forestry, Fire, and State Lands (FFSL) and currently consist of two Type 4 and two Type 3 wildland engines.
The State of Utah Engines’ season typically begins in mid April and continues through October. The season begins with a two-week critical training that includes physical conditioning, classroom learning, and training exercises. Upon completion of critical training, the engines become available for national assignments and remain available until the end of the season. While not engaged in fire suppression or management, the engines complete fuels reduction projects throughout the state. These projects typically require working and camping in remote locations.
Each engine is staffed with six personnel: an engine captain, assistant captain, engine operator, and three crewmembers. They have a tank capacity of 875 gallons (Type 4) and 500 gallons (Type 3), and a pump capable of pumping 500 gpm at 300 psi. The engines are often utilized in structure protection, rolling attack, supporting burning operations, and mop up. It is not uncommon, however, for the engine crew to be working away from the engine completing assignments such as digging firelines, falling trees, portable pumping operations, or serving as a lookout. We are committed to being a well trained, highly capable, and extremely reliable resource.
Training and career development are an integral part of the Lone Peak Engine program. We believe that the more knowledgeable and capable our crewmembers are, the better we can accomplish our goals. Through a partnership with the Utah Fire and Rescue Academy and classes taught here at the Operations Center, we are able to provide crewmembers with the classes necessary for their development and advancement. Also, due to the number and diversity of resources based out of UWOC, there are opportunities for detail assignments.
The State of Utah Engine program was established in 2001 with five Type-6 engines based out of the Lone Peak Conservation Center, in Draper, Utah. The program now staffs two Type-4 engines and two Type – 3 engines. One unique feature of the Lone Peak engine program is that we are a state resource without a specific response area, allowing mobility throughout the State of Utah for projects and the entire country for fire support.
Mission Statement & Core Values
Mission
The Lone Peak Engine program provides wildland fire suppression and other fire management services on public and private lands. Working in communities provides opportunities to educate the public about wildfire hazards. Training and national assignments bring a level of proficiency for the benefit of Utah.
Vision
Our program will be successful as we meet challenges posed by the changing wildfire, and climatic environment, by acquiring new tools and skills to protect life and property.
Values
Duty | Respect | Integrity
Crew Expectations
- Maintain physical fitness.
- Crew Cohesion is a key attribute to the program’s success, build it and maintain it!
- We are professionals, act like one at all times.
- Be punctual.
- Follow the chain of command at all times.
- Be truthful with yourself and understand your limitations.
- It is everyone’s job to maintain situational awareness at all times.
- Be safe.
- Seek opportunities to grow in your wildland career.
Contacts
| Name | Title | Phone | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Trembly, Jesse | Center Manager | 385-535-5055 | [email protected] | Operations | |
| Deason, Kadell | FMO | 385-210-4787 | [email protected] | Operations | |
| Thatcher, Kyle | AFMO (Training) | 801-232-7157 | [email protected] | Operations | |
| Berg, Josh | AFMO (Safety) | 385-835-1812 | [email protected] | Operations | |
| Branin, Brett | AFMO (Logistics) | 385-321-7282 | [email protected] | Operations | |
| Haws, Shauna | Financial Analyst | 801-707-4802 | [email protected] | Operations | |
| Dennison, Nicole | Fire Business / HR | 801-300-0292 | [email protected] | Operations | |
| Crew Email | [email protected] | Lone Peak Hotshots | |||
| Berninger, Christian | Superintendent | 801-232-7102 | [email protected] | Lone Peak Hotshots | |
| Jarvis, Matthew | Captain | 385-505-8482 | [email protected] | Lone Peak Hotshots | |
| Ward, Shayne | Captain | 385-561-3674 | [email protected] | Lone Peak Hotshots | |
| Norris, Kelly | Squad Leader | [email protected] | Lone Peak Hotshots | ||
| Ocotlan, Alejandro | Squad Leader | [email protected] | Lone Peak Hotshots | ||
| Adams, Jaycob | Lead Crewmember | [email protected] | Lone Peak Hotshots | ||
| Mahoney, Jared | Lead Crewmember | Lone Peak Hotshots | |||
| Woods, Ken | Senior Crewmember | Lone Peak Hotshots | |||
| Randall, Daniel | Senior Crewmember | Lone Peak Hotshots | |||
| Crew Email | [email protected] | Alta Hotshots | |||
| Carruth, Tyler | Superintendent | 385-249-0880 | [email protected] | Alta Hotshots | |
| Wilson, Austin | Captain | 385-254-8007 | [email protected] | Alta Hotshots | |
| Bogdanoff, Bryan | Captain | 801-949-5695 | [email protected] | Alta Hotshots | |
| Wilson, James | Squad Leader | [email protected] | Alta Hotshots | ||
| Esch, Joseph | Squad Leader | [email protected] | Alta Hotshots | ||
| Tso, Kevin | Lead Crewmember | [email protected] | Alta Hotshots | ||
| Temarantz, Tyler | Lead Crewmember | [email protected] | Alta Hotshots | ||
| Ford, Isaiah | Senior Crewmember | [email protected] | Alta Hotshots | ||
| Knott, Iain | Senior Crewmember | [email protected] | Alta Hotshots | ||
| Kerwin, Qwynton | Senior Crewmember | Alta Hotshots | |||
| Crew Email | [email protected] | Twin Peaks | |||
| Stilson, Chad | Crew Boss | 385-225-4432 | [email protected] | Twin Peaks | |
| Brown, Cory | Assistant | 801-367-7444 | [email protected] | Twin Peaks | |
| Shupe, Christian | Squad Leader | [email protected] | Twin Peaks | ||
| Crew Email | [email protected] | Dromedary Peak | |||
| Bledsoe, Caleb | Crew Boss | [email protected] | Dromedary Peak | ||
| Crew Email | [email protected] | Thunder Mountain | |||
| Sundberg, Janik | Crew Boss | 385-277-2126 | [email protected] | Thunder Mountain | |
| Bowman, JD | Assistant | 385-561-8114 | [email protected] | Thunder Mountain | |
| Okinishi, Tyrus | Engine Captain | 801-865-1863 | [email protected] | Engine 491 | Lone Peak Engine |
| VACANT | Assistant Engine Captain | Engine 491 | Lone Peak Engine | ||
| Ruiz, Luis | Engine Captain | 385-254-8010 | [email protected] | Engine 492 | Lone Peak Engine |
| VACANT | Assistant Engine Captain | Engine 492 | Lone Peak Engine | ||
| Raduenz, KiefeR | Engine Captain | [email protected] | Engine 395 | Lone Peak Engine | |
| VACANT | Assistant Engine Captain | Engine 395 | Lone Peak Engine | ||
| VACANT | Engine Captain | Engine 396 | Lone Peak Engine | ||
| VACANT | Assistant Engine Captain | Engine 396 | Lone Peak Engine |
Reports
2024 Wildfire Season Statistics
Engine 491
- Season Start: 05/14/2024
- Season End: 10/31/2024
- Total Days Assembled: 164
- Days Off: 13
- Total Assignments: 9
- Miles Driven (2 Vehicles): 21,584
Engine 492
- Season Start: 05/14/2024
- Season End: 10/31/2024
- Total Days Assembled: 164
- Days Off: 13
- Total Assignments: 9
- Miles Driven (2 Vehicles): 21,584
End of Season Reports – 2020’s
*These reports are archived.
End of Season Reports – 2010’s
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