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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIORBUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT
California |
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The Federal Interagency Communications Center (FICC) was established May 1985 following a reciprocal agreement between the Forest Service (USFS), the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), National Park Service (NPS), and Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA) to consolidate dispatching services for the following agencies:
| California Desert District BLM (CDD) | Mojave National Preserve (MNP) |
| Death Valley National Park (DVP) | San Bernardino National Forest (BDF) |
| Joshua Tree National Park (JTP) | Southern California Agency BIA (SCA) |
| Santa Rosa and San Jacinto Mountains National Monument (Administered by Forest Service and BLM) | |
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The FICC is located in the San Bernardino National Forest Supervisor’s Office in the city of San Bernardino. It provides 24 hour dispatching for fire, law enforcement, recreation, resources, and administrative capacities for the member agencies. The area served by the FICC covers approximately 30 million acres in five separate counties, reaching to the Arizona, Nevada and Mexico borders.
Resources Served 100 + Law Enforcement Officers Law enforcement activities tend to be busiest in the winter and spring, and fire activities are busiest in the summer and fall months. The FICC is active 365 days a year, making it one of the most unique and active federal dispatch centers in the nation. The FICC has recently moved with the USFS to a new facility and has gone through a major renovation and equipment upgrade.
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Federal Interagency Communication Center
602 South Tippecanoe Ave
San Bernardino, CA 92408
Phone: (909)383-5652