wildfire The East Coast's wildfire season is dragging into winter due to growing drought By www.npr.org Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 17:22:04 -0500 Fire officials say they've stopped the spread of the deadly Jennings Creek wildfire that's burning in rugged terrain on the New York-New Jersey border. But drought is causing more fires. Full Article
wildfire Ongoing Drought and Wildfires Across New Jersey and Northeast Lead To Poor Air Quality Warnings By www.newswise.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 09:45:07 EST Expert pitch on smoke dangers from wildfires Full Article
wildfire How leaf blowers and jet washers are tackling wildfires By www.bbc.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 06:19:58 GMT The Scottish Fire and Rescue Service is spending £1.6m on new kit to tackle the problem. Full Article
wildfire Protecting workers from wildfire smoke: Washington L&I launches webpage By www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com Published On :: Tue, 01 Oct 2019 00:00:00 -0400 Tumwater, WA — A new webpage from the Washington State Department of Labor & Industries is intended to help employers protect workers – both indoors and out – from the adverse effects of wildfire smoke. Full Article
wildfire Rising Wildfire Smoke: Will OSHA Join the States Implementing New Worker Protections? By www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com Published On :: Sun, 24 Sep 2023 09:00:48 -0400 This past summer, the Midwest and much of the East Coast experienced an unprecedented decline in outdoor air quality. Smoke from wildfires in Canada regularly sent air quality ratings well into to the unhealthy range – an Air Quality Index for the smallest particulate matter – PM2.5 – in excess of 151. Full Article
wildfire Cal/OSHA to employers: Protect workers from dangerous wildfire smoke By www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com Published On :: Wed, 04 Aug 2021 00:00:00 -0400 Oakland, CA — The California Division of Occupational Safety and Health – also known as Cal/OSHA – is reminding employers to protect workers from unhealthy air resulting from wildfire smoke. Full Article
wildfire Oregon OSHA adopts emergency rules on wildfire smoke, high heat By www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com Published On :: Wed, 15 Sep 2021 00:00:00 -0400 Salem, OR — In response to “the extraordinary hazards that have been exacerbated by climate change,” Oregon OSHA has adopted a pair of emergency temporary rules that increase worker protections against wildfire smoke and high heat in employer-provided housing. Full Article
wildfire Oregon OSHA proposes permanent rules on extreme heat, wildfire smoke By www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com Published On :: Tue, 01 Mar 2022 00:00:00 -0500 Salem, OR — Oregon OSHA is seeking public comment on proposed rules that would increase worker protections against extreme heat and wildfire smoke, calling them “the strongest such protections in the nation.” Full Article
wildfire Oregon OSHA adopts permanent rules on extreme heat, wildfire smoke By www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com Published On :: Fri, 10 Jun 2022 00:00:00 -0400 Salem, OR — Oregon OSHA has adopted permanent rules intended to safeguard workers from extreme heat and wildfire smoke, calling them “the most protective of their kind in the United States.” Full Article
wildfire California enacts emergency wildfire smoke standard for outdoor workers By www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com Published On :: Fri, 16 Aug 2019 00:00:00 -0400 Sacramento, CA — An emergency regulation in California intended to protect outdoor workers from potentially dangerous wildfire smoke was enacted July 30 by the state’s Division of Occupational Safety and Health, also known as Cal/OSHA. Full Article
wildfire Washington state issues permanent rules on wildfire smoke By www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com Published On :: Tue, 02 Jan 2024 00:00:00 -0500 Tumwater, WA — In an effort to protect workers against unhealthy air caused by wildfire smoke, the Washington State Department of Labor & Industries has issued permanent rules on the hazard. Full Article
wildfire Protect workers from wildfire smoke: Washington L&I has resources By www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com Published On :: Tue, 18 Jun 2024 00:00:00 -0400 Tumwater, WA — The Washington State Department of Labor & Industries is reminding employers about the tools available on its Wildfire Smoke webpage. Full Article
wildfire Are you exposed to wildfire smoke at work? By www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com Published On :: Tue, 23 Jul 2024 00:00:00 -0400 “Wildfire smoke contains a mixture of harmful chemicals and particles,” the Washington State Department of Labor & Industries says. “This smoke can make anyone sick, even healthy individuals.” Full Article
wildfire Exposure to wildfire smoke: NIOSH wants feedback on draft hazard review By www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com Published On :: Tue, 24 Sep 2024 00:00:00 -0400 Washington — NIOSH has published a draft of a hazard review document on wildfire smoke exposure among outdoor workers – and is asking for comment. Full Article
wildfire App that tracks wildfire smoke and activity gets an update By www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com Published On :: Wed, 23 Oct 2024 00:00:00 -0400 Washington — In an effort to help protect workers from wildfire smoke, the Environmental Protection Agency and U.S. Forest Service have updated their AirNow Fire and Smoke Map mobile app. Full Article
wildfire Cars can start wildfires, Oregon DOT warns By www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com Published On :: Mon, 13 Jun 2022 00:00:00 -0400 Did you know your car could cause a wildfire if you’re not careful? The Oregon Department of Transportation says more than 70% of the state’s wildfires in 2021 were caused by people. Full Article
wildfire A ‘second summer’ forecast includes risks of high heat, wildfires By www.safetyandhealthmagazine.com Published On :: Wed, 07 Aug 2024 00:00:00 -0400 State College, PA — The threats of high heat and wildfires are expected to persist well into autumn, AccuWeather says – meaning workers could be at risk. Full Article
wildfire Utilities have shut off power to prevent wildfires. That can also cause problems By www.npr.org Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 04:07:25 -0500 Utility companies have been sued to bankruptcy over downed power lines that caused deadly wildfires in Hawaii and California. A Colorado utility's power shutoff to prevent fire also caused problems. Full Article
wildfire Fire crews on both U.S. coasts battle wildfires By www.mprnews.org Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 01:06:00 +0000 Fire crews are battling small wildfires across the Northeast U.S. A blaze in New York and New Jersey killed a parks employee over the weekend and postponed Veterans Day plans. A quarter-inch of rain fell overnight from Sunday into Monday, giving a slight respite to firefighters. Full Article
wildfire Insurance claim tips for Texas wildfires By www.tdi.texas.gov Published On :: Mon, 4 Mar 2024 00:05:00 CST Residents whose property was damaged by the Texas wildfires should contact their insurance company to file a claim as soon as possible. Full Article
wildfire The Role Utility Companies Could Play in Stopping Wildfires By www.newswise.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 09:55:01 EST Coordinated power shutoffs could help control the wildfires spreading across New York and New Jersey, according to a Virginia Tech expert. These shutoffs could mitigate the risk posed by unseasonably dry conditions and challenging terrain, both of which have made containment efforts especially difficult, said Professor Ali Mehrizi-Sani, a Virginia Tech electrical engineering researcher. Full Article
wildfire FORT Economist James Meldrum and the Wildfire Research Team win the 2024 CO-LABS Governor’s Awards for High Impact Research: Pathfinding Partnerships Award By www.usgs.gov Published On :: Mon, 4 Nov 2024 15:23:44 EST The Pathfinding Partnerships Award from CO-LABS recognizes impactful, collaborative research projects organized by four or more research entities, including federal labs, in Colorado. This year, the Wildfire Research (WiRē) team received this award for their support of evidence-based community wildfire education to help communities live with wildfire. Full Article
wildfire Experts Work to Better Understand Impact of More Frequent, Intense Wildfires By Published On :: Fri, 11 Sep 2020 04:00:00 GMT As wildfires tear across the Western U.S., officials are confronting the challenge of evacuating and sheltering people in the middle of a pandemic. Full Article
wildfire Fast Guard Service Steps Up to Assist Businesses and Individuals Amidst Texas Wildfire Crisis By www.24-7pressrelease.com Published On :: Fri, 01 Mar 2024 08:00:00 GMT Whenever Disaster Strikes Fast Guard Service has responded for over a decade. Full Article
wildfire Precisely beefs up its Wildfire Risk platform to help communities manage the threat of wildfires By www.kmworld.com Published On :: Mon, 12 Aug 2024 11:10:00 EST As the risk of wildfires in developed areas continues to increase, customers can now access highly accurate data for the protection of people, properties, and land Full Article
wildfire Washington State Wildfire Smoke Rules Impose New Employer Requirements By www.littler.com Published On :: Thu, 11 Jan 2024 23:02:10 +0000 Washington State wildfire smoke rules take effect January 15, 2024. Employers must develop a wildfire smoke response plan, train employees on its use, and monitor jobsites for exposure levels. As many Washington residents are aware, wildfires, and wildfire smoke, are becoming an increasingly regular occurrence. The increase in wildfires has often led to days—or even weeks—of smoky air throughout the state. Full Article
wildfire Dryad Networks raises €6.3m to drive wildfire prevention tech By www.siliconrepublic.com Published On :: Tue, 22 Oct 2024 07:52:03 +0000 The company will use some of the funding to advance its wildfire suppression project, which uses autonomous drones and acoustic waves. Read more: Dryad Networks raises €6.3m to drive wildfire prevention tech Full Article Start-ups climate drones funding and investment Germany sensors
wildfire MRA: We Need Strong Residential Resiliency Standards in Western States to Protect Against Wildfires By www.roofingcontractor.com Published On :: Mon, 19 Oct 2020 09:00:00 -0400 With a home’s roof being the single most vulnerable area for ignition in the event of a wildfire, materials such as quality metal roofing systems that carry a Class A rating for fire resistance are essential. Full Article
wildfire As Wildfires Explode, Smoke Billows Across a Vast Expanse of North America By www.discovermagazine.com Published On :: Mon, 22 Jul 2024 00:00:00 GMT Dramatic remote sensing imagery reveals the large-scale impact of Canadian wildfires. Blazes also are raging in the United States and the Siberian Arctic. Full Article Environment
wildfire Why Wildfires Started by Human Activities Can Be More Destructive and Harder To Contain By www.discovermagazine.com Published On :: Wed, 09 Oct 2024 14:00:00 GMT Heavy equipment working near dry brush sparked a destructive wildfire near Riverside, Calif., in September 2024. Full Article Environment
wildfire Wildfires can release more energy than an atomic bomb. No wonder they look apocalyptic By www.latimes.com Published On :: Sun, 22 Sep 2024 10:00:07 GMT Uncontrolled wildfires can be powerful enough to generate their own weather. Full Article
wildfire What's behind the anti-Biden 'wildfire' among TikTok influencers By www.latimes.com Published On :: Thu, 30 May 2024 10:00:24 GMT About a third of adults under 30 get their news from short, punchy videos on TikTok, and that's a big challenge for the Biden campaign. Full Article
wildfire Google to invest in satellites and AI to better detect wildfires By www.latimes.com Published On :: Tue, 17 Sep 2024 10:00:10 GMT FireSat, a constellation of more than 50 satellites, will be able to detect wildfires as small as the size of a classroom, about 16 by 16 feet, Google said in an announcement. Full Article
wildfire Colorado wildfires are more extreme than ever. Here’s how state leaders are fighting back. By www.denverpost.com Published On :: Sun, 10 Nov 2024 13:00:30 +0000 Colorado wildfires are becoming more extreme, and fire officials must seek new and better ways to prevent and fight them. Full Article Colorado News Latest Headlines News climate change Colorado Division of Fire Prevention and Control Colorado Wildfires Douglas County drought firefighting Marshall fire Rocky Mountain National Park wildfires
wildfire Colorado wildfires: No injuries, damage reported in fire northwest of Fort Collins By www.denverpost.com Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 21:36:19 +0000 A wildfire northwest of Fort Collins on Tuesday burned 15 to 30 acres. Full Article Colorado News Crime and Public Safety Latest Headlines News Colorado Wildfires Colorado wildfires 2024 Fort Collins Larimer County Larimer County Sheriff Larimer County Sheriff's Department wildfire wildfires
wildfire How Native American traditions control wildfires By www.pbs.org Published On :: Fri, 14 Apr 2023 13:45:31 +0000 As wildfires escalate in Western states, authorities are embracing once-outlawed burning practices. Full Article
wildfire Watch: Fast-moving California wildfire burns out of control By www.bbc.com Published On :: Thu, 07 Nov 2024 03:13:08 GMT Thousands of people have been evacuated from their homes in Ventura County, near Los Angeles. Full Article
wildfire Explaining Wildfires Through Curvature By www.ams.org Published On :: Tue, 17 Oct 2023 10:33:14 -0400 Dr. Valentina Wheeler of University of Wollongong, Australia, shares how her work influences efforts to understand wildfires and red blood cells. In Australia, where bushfires are a concern year-round, researchers have long tried to model these wildfires, hoping to learn information that can help with firefighting policy. Mathematician Valentina Wheeler and colleagues began studying a particularly dangerous phenomenon: When two wildfires meet, they create a new, V-shaped fire whose pointed tip races along to catch up with the two branches of the V, moving faster than either of the fires alone. This is exactly what happens in a mathematical process known as mean curvature flow. Mean curvature flow is a process in which a shape smooths out its boundaries over time. Just as with wildfires, pointed corners and sharp bumps will change the fastest. Full Article
wildfire Why Wildfires Are Burning Hotter and Longer By www.smithsonianmag.com Published On :: Mon, 21 Oct 2024 00:00:00 -0000 The 2023 United Nations Climate Change Conference, or COP28, begins this week in Dubai. A new topic on the agenda this year is how wildfires are emerging as a serious health risk not just to those in their immediate vicinity, but even to people thousands of miles away. Last summer, smoke from Canadian wildfires drifted not only as far south as the mid-Atlantic region of the United States, but even across the Atlantic Ocean. We speak with John Vaillant, whose book Fire Weather: A True Story from a Hotter World recounts a 2016 wildfire in Fort McMurray, Canada that dislocated tens of thousands of people and caused billions of dollars in damage. That natural disaster seemed like a terrifying outlier when Vaillant began his reporting, but 2023’s unprecedented fire activity suggest that Fort McMurray was merely the shape of things to come. John explains how climate change is making wildfires hotter and harder to contain. Next, we’re joined by photojournalist Andria Hautamaki, who observed a “prescribed burn” in Plumas County, California. Andria shares how these kinds of carefully planned, intentionally set fires can be a useful tool for preventing more destructive blazes. Read an excerpt from John’s book Fire Weather: A True Story From a Hotter World here (https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/the-worlds-first-wildfire-tornado-blazed-a-path-of-destruction-through-australia-180982309/) , and learn more about John and his other books here (https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/authors/58679/john-vaillant/) . Andria’s reporting for her wildfires story (https://www.smithsonianmag.com/science-nature/fighting-fire-with-fire-california-180981810/) y from the April/May 2023 issue of Smithsonian was supported by the Institute for Journalism and Natural Resources (https://www.ijnr.org/) . You can learn more about Andria and her work at her website (https://ahowdyphoto.com/About/1) . Andria recommends these resources for anyone seeking more information about prescribed burns: • Your state’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (https://www.nrcs.usda.gov/conservation-basics/conservation-by-state) • The Coalition of Prescribed Fire Councils (https://www.prescribedfire.net/) • The Great Plains Fire Science Exchange (https://gpfirescience.org/) , which can help you find Prescribed Burn Associations in your area • The National Fire Protection Association, aka Firewise USA (https://www.nfpa.org/) • The Cooperative Extension of any universities in your region Find prior episodes of our show here (https://www.smithsonianmag.com/podcast/) . There’s More to That is a production of Smithsonian magazine and PRX Productions. From the magazine, our team is Chris Klimek, Debra Rosenberg and Brian Wolly. From PRX, our team is Jessica Miller, Adriana Rosas Rivera, Genevieve Sponsler, Terence Bernardo, and Edwin Ochoa. The Executive Producer of PRX Productions is Jocelyn Gonzales. Fact-checking by Stephanie Abramson. Episode artwork by Emily Lankiewicz. Music by APM Music. Full Article
wildfire Alberta hiring to restore land where fireguards were created in 2023 wildfire season By www.cbc.ca Published On :: Tue, 12 Nov 2024 07:00:00 EST The provincial government is seeking contractors to restore hundreds of kilometres of land where fireguards were created during the 2023 wildfire season. Full Article News/Canada/Edmonton
wildfire Delaware Sends Wildfire Crew to New Mexico By news.delaware.gov Published On :: Fri, 28 Aug 2020 14:30:39 +0000 The Delaware Forest Service is sending its wildfire crew to New Mexico as a steep increase in lightning-caused fires has pushed the National Preparedness Level to 5 on a 5-point scale, its highest level. Critical fire weather continues throughout the West. According to the National Interagency Fire Center, the majority of the fire activity remains in Arizona and California, where over 1.5 million acres have burned. So far this year, more than 38,767 fires have burned 3.7 million acres. Delaware has trained more than 600 firefighters since 1996 and battled wildfires in numerous states, including: Alaska, Arizona, Georgia, California, Colorado, Idaho, Minnesota, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, North Carolina, Oregon, Utah, Virginia, and Washington. http://de.gov/wildfire Full Article Department of Agriculture Forest Service Lt. Governor Bethany Hall-Long News Delaware Forest Service Delaware wildfire crew
wildfire Delaware Wildfire Crew Wraps Up Successful Assignment By news.delaware.gov Published On :: Thu, 17 Sep 2020 17:34:01 +0000 Delaware's wildfire crew is returning to the First State after successfully battling blazes on a 14-day assignment in Arizona and California. Delaware's 21-person team mobilized at Blackbird State Forest in Smyrna on August 28. On August 30 they were assigned to the Griffin Fire, a 61,821-acre blaze in Arizona's Tonto National Forest in the U.S. Forest Service's Southwest Region. They subsequently took on the Rockhouse Fire, a 19,506-acre blaze on land managed by the San Carlos Agency of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, located 22 miles southeast of San Carlos, AZ. On September 9, they were transferred to the Southern California Geographic Area and assigned to the Valley Fire, which has consumed 17,665 acres in the Cleveland National Forest and located 19 miles northeast of Chula Vista, CA. The crew is expected to arrive back at Blackbird State Forest in Smyrna, Delaware by Friday afternoon, September 18. Full Article Department of Agriculture Forest Service News Arizona wildfires California wildfires Delaware Forest Service Delaware wildfire crew
wildfire Delaware Wildfire Training Classes Offered Online By news.delaware.gov Published On :: Wed, 10 Feb 2021 14:13:38 +0000 The Delaware Forest Service (DFS) is always looking for motivated recruits to join its wildland fire crew. There is no cost for training and no previous experience necessary. Candidates must be over 18 years, willing to learn, physically fit, and able to travel for at least two weeks at a time, usually in the summer months. In a typical year, the DFS would offer its in-person classes over several weekends in Dover. This year, all required courses for new firefighters will be offered online through the National Wildfire Coordinating Group (NWCG) and Federal Emergency Management Agency websites. The complete list of courses and links to online training are at https://de.gov/firecrew Full Article Department of Agriculture Forest Service Kent County New Castle County News Sussex County Delaware Forest Service Delaware wildfire crew wildland fire crew wildland firefighters
wildfire Grants Can Help Volunteer Companies Fight Wildfires By news.delaware.gov Published On :: Thu, 20 May 2021 14:32:55 +0000 The Delaware Forest Service's 2021 VFA Grant program is open to all Delaware volunteer fire departments and can provide up to $4,500 in matching grants to acquire pumps, hoses, and equipment to respond to and suppress wildfires. More than $350,000 has been given to enhance wildfire response in the First State since the program's inception. Applications must be received by the Delaware Forest Service office by regular mail no later than June 20, 2021. No email submissions will be accepted. Awards will be made within 7 business days so that awarded projects can begin. Details at de.gov/wildfire. Full Article Department of Agriculture Forest Service Kent County New Castle County News Sussex County Delaware Forest Service Delaware Volunteer Fire Companies volunteer fire assistance grants wildfire program
wildfire Delaware Engine Crew Fighting Colorado Wildfire By news.delaware.gov Published On :: Mon, 28 Jun 2021 14:08:12 +0000 Delaware's Type 6 engine and three-man crew are part of 313 personnel currently fighting the Oil Springs Fire, located 20 miles south of Rangely, Colorado. The fire was started by lightning on June 18 and has grown to 12, 613 acres with only 18 percent containment. Delaware's crew is working on one of the fire's priority areas, Division D, which involves the continued protection of the Dragon Trail Compressor Site. The fire is spreading moderately in a mixture of pinyon, juniper and sagebrush. Delaware's crew is comprised of engine boss Samual Topper of Maryland, engine boss trainee Adam Keever of Newark, and FFT2 Bradley Melson of Milford. The crew mobilized from Blackbird State Forest last week and started work on Saturday, June 26. Full Article Department of Agriculture Forest Service Kent County New Castle County Blackbird State Forest Delaware Forest Service Delaware Type 6 engine Delaware wildfire crew Delaware wildland fire program Oil Springs Fire
wildfire Delaware Wildfire Crew Heads to Northern Rockies By news.delaware.gov Published On :: Wed, 21 Jul 2021 20:40:17 +0000 Delaware's Type 2IA wildfire crew is headed to the Northern Rockies to join the national firefighting effort. The team of 20 firefighters departed Blackbird State Forest and is traveling by ground transportation to Montana for an eventual assignment in that region. This is the crew’s first assignment of 2021. Last year, Delaware sent a 20-person crew to fight blazes in Arizona and California. Delaware's team is a mix of veterans and rookies, drawn from both public agencies and the private sector, who completed their certification by the National Wildfire Coordinating Group. After four days of travel, the crew will complete a planned 14-day assignment before returning to the First State. Full Article Department of Agriculture Forest Service Blackbird State Forest Delaware Forest Service Delaware wildfire crew
wildfire Delaware Crew Fighting Montana Wildfire By news.delaware.gov Published On :: Tue, 27 Jul 2021 15:48:42 +0000 Delaware's "Diamond State" Type 2IA crew is part of more than 200 personnel fighting the Harris Mountain Fire in Cascade County, Montana. Located in difficult and rugged terrain, the blaze was started by lightning on July 23 and is currently 19,103 acres in size. Managed by a Type 2 Incident Management Team (IMT), the fire is expanding in all directions and burning actively in deep drainages. Multiple crews, engines, dozers, water tenders and air resources are providing structure protection. The Type 2IA crew from the First State is led by the Delaware Forest Service's Sam Topper and consists of 20 volunteer firefighters from the public and private sector. The group departed Blackbird State Forest on July 21 and will serve a 14-day assignment before returning to Delaware. Full Article Department of Agriculture Forest Service News Cedar Creek Fire Delaware Forest Service Delaware wildfire crew Harris Mountain Fire Montana wildfires Washington wildfires
wildfire Delaware Wildfire Crew Battles Blazes In The West By news.delaware.gov Published On :: Wed, 04 Aug 2021 19:37:41 +0000 Delaware's wildfire crew continues to battle the Harris Mountain Fire in the steep, rocky and mountainous terrain south of Cascade, Montana. The 31,345-acre blaze is currently 20 percent contained, with almost 300 personnel under a Type 2 Incident Management Team from the Northern Rockies to bring it under control According to crew boss Sam Topper, Delaware's 20-person Type 2IA crew has been constructing hotline on a critical piece of Division Z and has been working to keep the fire out of the head of Novak Creek. The crew has only four more shifts remaining before returning to the First State next week. The group departed Blackbird State Forest on July 21 and is serving a 14-day assignment. Delaware also has a new Type 6 engine crew fighting the Cedar Creek Fire, currently 52,030 acres and 25% percent contained, located in Washington’s Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest. The team of three firefighters is led by the Delaware Forest Service’s Todd Gsell and includes Todd Shaffer of Maryland and Andy Ney of Felton. Full Article Department of Agriculture Forest Service News Delaware Forest Service Delaware wildfire crew Montana wildfires Washington wildfires
wildfire Wildfire Training Classes Online By news.delaware.gov Published On :: Tue, 15 Feb 2022 14:44:06 +0000 The Delaware Forest Service is looking for motivated recruits to enroll in its wildfire training classes. There is no cost for training and no previous experience necessary. Candidates must be over 18 years of age, willing to learn, physically fit, and able to travel for at least two weeks at a time, usually in the summer months. Completion of all classes is required for prospective firefighters to achieve certification from the National Wildfire Coordinating Group (NWCG) Full Article Department of Agriculture Forest Service News
wildfire Delaware Sends Wildfire Crew to Northern California By news.delaware.gov Published On :: Tue, 09 Aug 2022 21:45:04 +0000 The Delaware Forest Service mobilized a 19-person wildfire crew from Blackbird State Forest to northern California. The crew will travel cross-country to join other wildfire crews to battle blazes as the number of wildfires in the area continue to grow, sparked by hot, dry, and windy weather combined with an unstable atmosphere, creating lightning-caused fires. Full Article Department of Agriculture Forest Service News California wildfires Delaware Department of Agriculture Delaware Forest Service DES1 Diamond State Wildfire Crew Northern California wildfires wildfire wildfire crew wildland firefighter