International Association of Fire Chiefs
USDA Forest Service Wildland Fire

The USDA Forest Service Wildland Fire program manages wildfires, protects communities and resources, and uses fire as a tool for healthy ecosystems, focusing on prevention, suppression, and restoration through highly trained firefighters, advanced tech, interagency cooperation (like NIFC), and programs for resilient landscapes and fire-adapted communities. They extinguish fires, manage fuels (prescribed burns), rehabilitate burned areas, and coordinate national responses via NIFC to safeguard forests, property, and people.

Key Functions

  • Suppression: Responds to wildfires on National Forests using highly trained personnel and resources to protect lives, property, and resources, prioritizing safety.
  • Prevention & Mitigation: Manages "fuels" (grass, shrubs, trees) through prescribed burns and mechanical thinning to reduce wildfire intensity and restore ecosystem health.
  • Preparedness: Maintains readiness with tools, technology, and training, coordinating with federal, state, tribal, and local partners.
  • Rehabilitation: Restores areas damaged by severe fires to help them recover.

Research & Development: Develops strategies for fire-resilient landscapes and communities, incorporating climate adaptation.

Coordination: Works through the National Interagency Fire Center (NIFC) to bring together vast resources for large incidents. 

  • Topics:
    • FDX
  • Resource Type:
    • Reference
  • Organizational Author:
    • External

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