In Columbia Falls, MT — The team has wrapped up a successful assignment in Montana! The weather provided plenty of challenges and lots of rain, but that didn’t slow us down.
#NationalFireNews: The National Multi-Agency Coordinating Group increased our National Preparedness Level to Preparedness Level 4). This is due to significant wildland fire activity in multiple Geographic Areas with the potential for additional large wildland fires. #FireYear2023
A small contingent of SWAT1 have mobilized to support our neighbors to the north 🇨🇦 assigned to fires nearly 500k acres in size near Lebel-sur-Quévillon, Quebec
#FireYear2023#QuebecSupport#CanadianWildfires
#NationalFireNews: Due to fire activity decreasing in multiple geographic areas & an increase in the availability of many resources, the National #PreparednessLevel decreased to PL 2 effective today, Sept. 27. #FireYear2022
📸Rodgers Fire in Yosemite National Park. NPS/ InciWeb
This morning, the National Multi-Agency Coordinating Group has increased the National #PreparednessLevel to 4. This is due to hot, dry & windy conditions forecasted for the foreseeable future & wildfires exhibiting extreme to advanced fire behavior. #FireYear2022
The team will assume command of the Midnight Fire on the Carson National Forest tomorrow. This is in addition to our assignment on the North Zone of the Hermits Peak and Calf Canyon Fires. #FireYear2022#MidnightFire#hermitspeakfire#CalfCanyonFire
#MidnightFire evening update: The reported size remains at 3,500 acres until an infrared flight operation tonight occurs to more accurately map the fire. Containment remains at 0%. Personnel and equipment continue to be ordered.
Full update: https://t.co/eHM8nbScPx
The team has been assigned to the North Zone of the Hermits Peak & Calf Canyon Fires. We will continue to focus on public and firefighter safety as the public begins to return to their properties and homes. #FireYear2022
The team is on the road again, this time to Washington to support the Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest
Check out InciWeb (https://t.co/PnV172o2do) for more details on the incident.
#TBT IC Trainee Peter Butteri shares a little wisdom. Bottom line, you do not need to be a crew boss, division supervisor or even incident commander to lead in the wildland fire community. You can lead from the position you are in.
#wildfire#LeadershipMatters
The application period is currently open to work with a Southwest Area Type 2 or Type 1 team next year. Apply by Nov 30th. https://t.co/9vJty0wPmB Get out and get your boots dusty! https://t.co/hhs3uDfFQU