I have posted on other occasions about the network of 21 fire towers around the State that are staffed when conditions are ripe for wildfires. For a description of the each fire tower and to learn more about the importance of fire towers in detecting wildfires in NJ go to the Detection page on the NJ Forest Fire Service web page.
Obtained on April 11, 2024 from https://www.nj.gov/dep/parksandforests/fire/program/detection.html |
As we in New Jersey are currently in the spring wildfire season these fire towers will be staffed as necessary. Speaking of the wildfire season in New Jersey, the NJ Forest Fire Service recently put out a nice press release urging all in New Jersey to be aware of the wildfire danger with steps that citizens should take and how they may access information about wildfire danger, as well as the role of prescribed burning, and the importance of the 21 fire towers. The press release speaks to the role of fire tower observers
'Fire observers are critical to the Forest Fire Service’s mission of early detection and rapid response to wildfires', said Bill Donnelly, State Forest Firewarden and Chief of the Forest Fire Service. 'New Jersey has some of the most volatile forest fuels in the country. Having eyes in the sky with the ability to dispatch resources at the first sign of smoke, as well as relaying to ground crews what the wind speed, wind direction and other weather conditions are doing, is immensely important.'
The New Jersey Forest Fire Service made a Facebook on April 9th discussing the import role of fire towers in New Jersey to detect wildfires. A short video is included.
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