On May 3, 2019 the Bayanaul Aviation Branch took part in the inspection of institutions and units of the Bayanaul District responsible for organizing the extinguishing of large forest fires in the territory of the Bayanaul State National Natural Park. During the event, the equipment and readiness of organizations for emergency response (large forest fires) was checked. The following persons took part in the review: Bayanaul emergency department, Bayanaul SNNP, Bayanaul fire station number 24, Bayanaul aviation department of the State Enterprise "Kazavialesookhrana", Bayanaul internal affairs department, Bayanaul distribution zone, Bayanaul regional hospital. The inspection was organized by the district department of emergency situations, according to the Plan of attracting forces and means for extinguishing forest fires on the lands of Bayanaul SNNP.
The forces and facilities of the fire brigade and rescue units, other forces and equipment are attracted when a state of emergency is introduced in the region or a corresponding municipal region or when there are a number of forest fires that cannot be extinguished by forest fire formations on their own.
Fire extinguishing actions begin from the moment of receiving a fire alarm message and are considered completed when the units return to the place of permanent deployment, bring the guard on duty and equipment to alert and include:
1. receive and process calls;
2. departure and following to the place of call (fire);
3. fire reconnaissance;
4. rescue, evacuation of people and property;
5. deployment of forces and equipment;
6. localization and elimination of combustion;
7. performance of special, emergency and rescue and emergency work in emergency response;
8. collection and return to the unit.
It is worth noting that actions to extinguish forest fires are carried out in accordance with fire fighting tactics, requirements of safety and labor protection rules during fire extinguishing, and can be carried out under conditions of high psychological and physical stress, increased risk, and direct danger to life and health of fire fighting participants.