Wildland fire offers information about firefighting in the Wildlands. It has some information of where Wildland fires most often occur and what causes them. It also contains links for jobs or training in this area.
International Association of Wildland Fire was created in 1990.
Wildland Fire Lessons Learned Center was created in 2002.
Some recommended wildland fire books for learning about fire behavior and management strategies include "Fire Behavior and Fuels" by National Wildfire Coordinating Group, "Introduction to Wildland Fire" by P. N. Omi and "Wildland Fire Behavior: Fire Management and Ecology" by Mark A. Finney.
S-190: Introduction to Wildland Fire Behavior
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Wildland Firefighting is very common amongst the West Coast. I encourage you to contact any local fire department to obtain more information. You may also want to check out the National Forest Service for more information on wildland firefighting!
The flanks/outer edge of the fire from both sides
The traveling edge of a wildland fire is referred to as the "fire front" or "flame front." This is the leading edge of the fire that moves forward as it spreads, and it is characterized by the most intense heat and flames. Understanding the behavior of the fire front is crucial for firefighting efforts and safety assessments.
The flagging tape are used in Wildland fire suppression as a navigational aid and to mark the trees. The markings on the tree shows the direction to the site and the way back. They used two special flagging tapes marked with 'spot fire' or 'escape route.'
Behind the Lines Fighting a Wildland Fire - 2009 was released on: USA: 6 June 2009 (Santa Barbara, California) USA: 8 February 2010 (Santa Barbara International Film Festival)
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There are many websites that one could go to in order to find a federal job in Northern California. Government Jobs, America Job, and Wildland Fire each have sites that offer this.