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out the fuel load may be met with opposition due to the desirability of forested areas. Wildland goals may be further resisted because of endangered species protections and habitat preservation. The ecological benefit of fire is often overridden by the economic benefits of protecting structures and lives. Additionally, federal policies that cover wildland areas usually differ from local and state policies that govern urban lands.
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policies. They found that the average fire size was generally smaller in areas of aggressive policy. One report, written in 1998 by Stocks and Weber, said; "Use of fire as a management tool recognizes the natural role of fire and is applied judiciously for ecosystem maintenance and restoration in selected areas." A later 2005 study concluded that "Fire suppression is (functionally) effective insofar as it reduces area burned".
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repeaters). NICC also serves as clearing house for the dispatch ordering system. Reporting to NICC are 10 Geographic Area
Coordination Centers (Alaska, Great Basin, Northern Rockies, Rocky Mountains, Southern California, Northern California, Eastern, Southern, Southwest and Northwest). Under each GACC are several dispatch zones.
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planning. It may allow for more ideally placed firelines in lighter fuels using natural barriers to fire and for safer firefighter working conditions in less smoke filled and cooler areas. However, it may also allow for more burned acreage, larger hotter fires, and the possibility of wasted time constructing unused firelines.
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about ninety percent of forest fires are fought. Generally fires near communities, industrial infrastructure, and forests with high commercial and recreation value are given high priority for suppression efforts. In remote areas and wilderness parks, fires may be left to burn as part of the natural ecological cycle.
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Florida, U.S., and holds many contracts with various government entities. The other up-and-coming company entering this niche market is Midland Radio. Its U.S. headquarters is in the midwest (Kansas City, Missouri), and it manufacturers many radio models, including mobiles and portables.
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Fuel buildup can result in costly, devastating fires as more new houses and ranches are built adjacent to wilderness areas. However, the population growth in these fringe areas discourages the use of current fuel management techniques. Smoke from fires is an irritant and a pollutant. Attempts to thin
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Another method for controlling fires is forest thinning. According to the U.S. Department of
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However, any method can fail in the face of erratic or high-intensity winds and changing weather. Changing winds may cause fires to change direction and miss control lines. High-intensity winds may cause jumping or spotting as burning embers are carried through the air over a fireline. Burning trees
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Personal safety is also vital to wildland firefighting. The proper use of PPE (personal protective equipment) and firefighting equipment will help minimise accidents. At the very minimum, wildland firefighters should have proper fire-retardant clothing (such as Nomex), protective headgear, wildland
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Preparatory suppression tactics used a distance away from the oncoming fire are considered indirect. Firelines may be built in this manner as well. Fuel reduction, indirect firelines, contingency firelines, backburning and wetting unburnt fuels are examples. This method may allow for more effective
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The
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Radio communication is very typical for communication during a wildfire. This is due to the wide coverage provided and the ability to communicate in a one-to-many format. One of the most popular radio manufacturers for this application is Relm
Wireless (also known as Bendix King and BK Radio). The
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Across the United States, wildfire suppression is administered by land management agencies including the U.S. Forest
Service, Bureau of Land Management, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, National Park Service, the Bureau of Reclamation, the Army Corps of Engineers, and state departments of forestry.
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In Canada, two-thirds of all forest fires are caused by people, while lightning causes the remaining third. Despite this, lightning fires account for over 85 percent of the area burned in Canada, largely because many of the lightning-caused fires occur in remote, inaccessible areas. Currently
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Other studies have concluded that the 20th century change in the fire cycle is a result of climate change. A 1993 study by
Bergeron & Archambault said: "post-'Little Ice Age' climate change has profoundly decreased the frequency of fires in the northwestern Québec boreal forest". Critics have
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The success of wildfire suppression techniques is debated amongst the scientific community. A number of studies (produced during the 1990s) using
Ontario government fire records compared either the number of fires or the average fire size between areas with and without aggressive fire suppression
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aid on larger fire incidents to meet more complex priorities and objectives of the incident commander. It provides support staff to handle duties such as communication, fire behavior modeling, and map- and photo-interpretation. Again in the U.S., management coordination between fires is primarily
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During a typical year there are over 9,000 forest fires in Canada, burning an average of 2.5 million hectares (ha) or 9,700 square miles (25,000 km). The number of fires and area burned can vary dramatically from year to year. Average suppression costs are $ 500 million to $ 1 billion
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also pointed out that small fires are virtually unreported in areas without aggressive fire suppression policies, where detection often relies on reports from settlements or commercial aircraft, leading to incorrect average fire size data for those regions.
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In the United States and other countries, aggressive wildfire suppression aimed at minimizing fires has often protected and saved significant wildlands, but has sometimes contributed to accumulation of fuel loads, increasing the risk of large, catastrophic
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Fuel models are specific fuel designations determined by energy burning potential. Placed into 13 classes, they range from "short grass" (model 1) to "logging slash" (model 13). Low-numbered models burn at lower intensities than those at the higher end.
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Protection of human life is first priority for firefighters. Since 1995, when arriving on a scene, a fire crew will establish safety zones and escape routes, verify communication is in place, and designate lookouts (known in the U.S. by the acronym
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In North America, the belief that fire suppression has substantially reduced the average annual area burned is widely held by resource managers, and is often thought to be self-evident. However, this belief has been the focus of vocal
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Other resources are ranked according to importance and/or value. These include but are not limited to human health and safety, construction cost, ecological impacts, social and legal consequences and the costs of protection.
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fire is an effective method for wildfire suppression. Forest thinning and ground burn are more effective in reducing wildfire risk together rather than just thinning or burning. According to an article in the journal of
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Direct attack is any treatment applied directly to burning fuel such as wetting, smothering, or chemically quenching the fire, or by physically separating the burning from not burned fuel. This includes the work of
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heavy fuels may continue to burn unnoticed for days after flaming. It is during this phase that either the burn area exterior or the complete burn area of a fire is cooled so as to not reignite another fire.
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Yves Bergeron; Sylvain Archambault (1993). "Decreasing frequency of forest fires in the southern boreal zone of Québec and its relation to global warming since the end of the 'Little Ice Age'".
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Marlon, J. R.; Bartlein, P. J.; Gavin, D. G.; Long, C. J.; Anderson, R. S.; Briles, C. E.; Brown, K. J.; Colombaroli, D.; Hallett, D. J.; Power, M. J.; Scharf, E. A.; Walsh, M. K. (2012).
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serve as management on branches and divisions, respectively, as the need for these divisions arise. Investigators may be called to ascertain the fire's cause. Prevention officers such as
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Haugo, Ryan D.; Kellogg, Bryce S.; Cansler, C. Alina; Kolden, Crystal A.; Kemp, Kerry B.; Robertson, James C.; Metlen, Kerry L.; Vaillant, Nicole M.; Restaino, Christina M. (2019).
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Large fires often become extended campaigns. Incident command posts (ICPs) and other temporary fire camps are constructed to provide food, showers, and rest to fire crews.
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relates fuels to how quickly they could ignite and to what percentage they should burn. The Lightning Activity Level (LAL) ranks lightning potential into six classes.
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acres of land and spread to nearby towns, where it caused even more damage. The entire town of Peshtigo was destroyed within an hour of the start of the fire.
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system provides symbols used to communicate from ground to air, while aircraft may use wing tilting, motor gunning or circling to communicate air-to-ground.
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firefighting-specific boots, gloves, water for hydration, fire shelters, eye protection, and some form of communication (most commonly a radio).
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is also considered, as more effort will need to be expended on saving a house with a wooden-shake roof than one with a tile roof, for example.
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directly to the burning fuel. For most agencies, the objective is to make a fireline around all fire meant to be suppressed.
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firefighting measures and the rebuilding of structures destroyed by fires has been met with criticism. Communities such as
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may be used. Such compounds reduce the flammability of materials by either blocking the fire physically or by initiating a
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Parks, Sean A.; Miller, Carol; Parisien, Marc-André; Holsinger, Lisa M.; Dobrowski, Solomon Z.; Abatzoglou, John (2015).
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formation. The loss of plant life from the fire also contributes to erosion. Construction of
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5368:Tree planter
5348:Resin tapper
5328:Truck driver
5323:River driver
5072:Tree hugging
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5007:timber mafia
4997:High grading
4982:Ghost forest
4952:Clearcutting
4875:Silviculture
4851:Horticulture
4695:Fire ecology
4610:Urban forest
4585:Mycoforestry
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4184:Steam donkey
4069:Lumber edger
4054:Crosscut saw
3999:Log splitter
3924:Fire flapper
3879:Tree caliper
3847:Inclinometer
3832:Cruising rod
3781:(Tuley tube)
3779:Tree shelter
3775:(dibble bar)
3763:Root trainer
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3526:Ancient Rome
3500:Hotshot crew
3485:Fire lookout
3384:Fire flapper
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3175:Fire control
3140:Chimney fire
3026:Halligan bar
3001:Fire shelter
2986:Fire hydrant
2961:Fire blanket
2956:Escape chair
2933:Water tender
2860:Fire station
2787:Fire marshal
2767:Fire captain
2741:Firefighting
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941:Trees portal
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5296:Firefighter
5259:Occupations
5243:Woodworking
4824:Forestation
4755:restoration
4710:informatics
4575:Ecoforestry
4427:Woodworking
4297:Woodchipper
4089:Two-man saw
4004:Marking axe
3985:(shake axe)
3884:Wedge prism
3857:Rangefinder
3817:Angle gauge
3804:Mensuration
3737:Caulk boots
3519:By location
3505:Smokejumper
3362:and tactics
3240:Ventilation
3180:Fire safety
3165:False alarm
3122:Terminology
3072:PASS device
3046:Hose bridge
3036:Hazmat suit
2971:Fire bucket
2951:Bunker gear
2893:Fire engine
2838:Drill tower
2792:Fire police
2412:(8): 1462,
2153:(2): 3–17,
1701:January 23,
1550:15 February
1524:15 February
1498:15 February
1038:(1): 2121.
907:August 2010
702:driptorches
697:backfiring:
491:10–99 acres
5512:Categories
5338:Lumberjack
5333:Log scaler
5216:engineered
5167:non-timber
5140:sawmilling
5092:Industries
5059:svedjebruk
4770:transition
4750:protection
4740:old-growth
4725:governance
4680:Dendrology
4630:management
4496:Ministries
4315:Categories
4137:Helicopter
3978:Brush hook
3812:3D scanner
3785:Tree spade
3758:Pottiputki
3551:Washington
3546:California
3414:Fire trail
3360:Equipment
3200:Flash fire
3170:Fire class
3150:Deluge gun
3087:Rotary saw
3057:Kelly tool
3021:Fog nozzle
2865:Hose tower
2831:Facilities
2772:Fire chief
2643:: 249–265.
2582:2009-02-13
2555:2009-02-06
2533:2009-02-06
2455:0898860857
2238:2010-08-05
2132:2009-01-07
2106:2009-01-09
2071:2009-01-21
2029:2009-07-14
2003:2009-01-08
1967:2023-12-05
1942:2023-12-05
1871:2023-12-05
1845:13 January
1815:13 January
1787:2009-01-21
1727:2021-07-15
1676:2021-12-30
1651:2021-12-30
1623:2021-12-30
1600:2009-05-01
1474:2008-12-21
1452:2008-12-21
1416:January 7,
1385:12 October
1287:(1): 13–.
1223:: 120–127.
987:References
980:Tanker 910
813:Expansive
749:smoldering
557:See also:
485:0–1/4 acre
424:Management
347:annually.
301:See also:
214:entrapment
145:fire lines
107:firebreaks
99:Washington
5286:Ecologist
5199:Tree farm
5100:Coppicing
5042:chitemene
4942:Acid rain
4890:allometry
4812:SmartWood
4760:secondary
4745:pathology
4720:inventory
4658:driftwood
4524:Arbor Day
4347:equipment
4325:equipment
4277:Tree tyer
4257:Log flume
4237:Hand hook
4167:Skid cone
4162:Pike pole
4157:Pickaroon
4142:Log truck
4132:Harvester
4122:Forwarder
4112:Cant hook
3946:(rakehoe)
3929:Fire rake
3919:Driptorch
3874:Relascope
3869:Microtome
3768:Seed trap
3716:equipment
3531:Australia
3478:Personnel
3439:Hose pack
3419:Firebreak
3399:Fire rake
3389:Fire hose
3379:Driptorch
3331:Wildfires
3261:Fire camp
3205:Flashover
3135:Barn fire
3130:Backdraft
2981:Fire hose
2943:Equipment
2875:Apparatus
2391:140187485
1919:0378-1127
1897:: 68–81.
1572:16 August
1240:Ecosphere
1189:(2): 30.
1150:Ecosphere
1062:2041-1723
839:Cape Town
835:Australia
831:Melbourne
819:wildlands
770:waterbars
580:firebreak
379:Civil War
309:bush fire
297:Australia
278:grassland
270:ecosystem
122:wildfires
59:talk page
5487:Category
5301:handcrew
5271:Arborist
5266:Forester
5226:mahogany
5172:palm oil
5162:charcoal
5147:Products
5082:Wildfire
4895:breeding
4856:GM trees
4705:dynamics
4517:Journals
4510:Colleges
4470:Forestry
4382:Forestry
4372:Cleaning
4252:Log pond
4212:Denailer
4127:Go-devil
4064:Head saw
4037:Chainsaw
3973:Broadaxe
3968:Billhook
3939:Helitack
3744:(hoedag)
3709:Forestry
3642:Glossary
3618:Category
3587:See also
3495:Helitack
3490:Handcrew
3220:Rollover
3195:Firewall
2903:Fireboat
2802:Handcrew
2528:10499171
2465:: 72–78.
2209:12 March
2177:85841606
1131:22334650
1080:32358496
927:See also
879:Efficacy
646:, Italy.
592:fire use
453:(NIFC).
234:burnover
133:aircraft
53:You may
5497:Outline
5311:lookout
5306:hotshot
5187:tanbark
5157:biomass
5152:biochar
5130:plywood
5115:Logging
5019:wilding
4668:log jam
4625:Ecology
4407:Masonry
4397:Kitchen
4337:Commons
4262:Machete
4172:Skidder
4104:Logging
4094:Whipsaw
4074:Polesaw
4059:Dragsaw
4032:Bucksaw
4027:Bow saw
3989:Hatchet
3950:Pulaski
3753:Mattock
3666:Outline
3630:Commons
3541:History
3454:Pulaski
3339:General
3077:The pig
2599:Bibcode
2508:Bibcode
2371:Bibcode
2155:Bibcode
1899:Bibcode
1618:HISTORY
1546:. SACFS
1289:Bibcode
1248:Bibcode
1217:120-127
1122:3295264
1071:7195457
1040:Bibcode
795:in the
762:erosion
553:Tactics
292:History
282:savanna
194:KÄ«lauea
5343:Ranger
5291:Feller
5276:Bucker
5182:rubber
5125:lumber
4935:topics
4922:volume
4917:height
4863:i-Tree
4700:Forest
4653:coarse
4648:Debris
4547:dehesa
4417:Mining
4387:Garden
4282:Tsakat
4189:Yarder
4152:Peavey
3994:Labrys
3944:McLeod
3742:Hoedad
3444:McLeod
3306:Muster
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827:Sydney
743:Mop-up
716:, and
706:flares
644:Naples
640:bucket
565:, and
503:5000+
442:chains
335:Canada
315:, the
198:Hawaii
181:Safety
155:fires.
5177:rayon
4912:girth
4907:crown
4868:urban
4765:stand
4673:slash
4663:large
4534:Types
4482:Index
4422:Power
4342:tools
4320:tools
4205:Other
4194:swing
4084:Resaw
3907:DC-10
3862:laser
3827:Chain
3712:tools
3654:Index
3562:Lists
3160:Draft
3102:Siren
3062:Nomex
2923:Quint
2621:Taiga
2576:(PDF)
2569:(PDF)
2524:S2CID
2496:(PDF)
2387:S2CID
2276:Ambio
2173:S2CID
2100:(PDF)
2093:(PDF)
2065:(PDF)
2048:(PDF)
1760:(PDF)
1745:(PDF)
1446:(PDF)
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1361:(PDF)
766:gully
653:urban
438:acres
61:, or
5236:teak
5221:fuel
5211:Wood
5031:REDD
4885:Tree
4802:PEFC
4787:ATFS
4392:Hand
4019:Saws
3983:Froe
3960:Axes
3912:UAVs
3714:and
2848:list
2627:ISBN
2451:ASIN
2441:ISBN
2343:ISBN
2292:2010
2211:2019
2203:KSBY
2052:ISBN
1915:ISSN
1847:2022
1817:2022
1703:2019
1574:2019
1552:2014
1526:2014
1500:2014
1418:2009
1387:2015
1322:ISBN
1183:Fire
1127:PMID
1076:PMID
1058:ISSN
829:and
786:USDA
721:gels
655:and
517:and
280:and
220:and
207:LCES
190:Lava
4807:SFI
4797:FSC
4792:CFS
4730:law
4715:IPM
4627:and
2653:doi
2607:doi
2516:doi
2504:139
2482:doi
2414:doi
2379:doi
2319:doi
2257:305
2163:doi
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1297:doi
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1158:doi
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