http://forest.mtu.edu/academics/fire/2010.pdf has the form for undergoing training, it costs $90. You can take a printout and fill it up and send it across.
You are generally disqualified if you have a felony on your record. You might be able to get a job with the United States Forest Service as a wildland firefighter. If you don't have a felony, you could probably get hired anywhere if you do the work and show you've cleaned up your act.
The address of the Forest Park Firefighter-Police Officer Monument Fund is: 11334 Kenshire Drive, Cincinnati, OH 45240-2337
Yes, you abbreviate Forest Service as Forest Serv.
The United States Forest Service manages the nation's National Forest System. The Forest Service is part of the United States Department of Agriculture.
Some work values for a forest firefighter may include a strong sense of duty and responsibility to protect lives and property, a commitment to teamwork and collaboration, physical fitness and endurance, adaptability to changing and often dangerous situations, and a passion for preserving natural environments.
Texas Forest Service was created in 1915.
The United States Forest Service has a very good collaborative planing training workshop. Washington University has a class in collaborative planning as part of its business school.
The Indian Forest Service was established in 1863
Firefighters use water, predominantly, to fight forest fires. Sometimes they can sprinkle a compound to reduce the spread of flames, but water is the typical method.
The U.S. Forest Service is committed to promoting equal opportunity and preventing discrimination in its programs and employment practices. The agency adheres to federal laws that prohibit discrimination based on race, color, national origin, sex, disability, and age. The Forest Service also emphasizes inclusivity and diversity, striving to create a workplace and service environment that is free from harassment and bias. They implement training and policies to ensure compliance and promote a culture of respect and equity.
smoke jumper or Chasing Fire by Nora Roberts
The scene changed dramatically, however, with the 1905 establishment of the U.S. Forest Service.