Direct link to October 8th video from Wildland Fire Fit on YouTube
As you may recall I wrote about the NEW Wildland Fire Service in a post on September 16th where I refered to the September 15 press release from the U.S. Departments of Interior and Agriculture announcing the new U.S. Wildland Fire Service Plan. I am repeating the five priorities of the new plan below. There may be federal legislation that needs to be passed before this new service can take effect, I am not certain if any needed legislation has passed Congress.
This new plan has five interdependent priorities:
◦ Create a joint federal firefighting aircraft service
◦ Consolidate predictive services into a national intelligence capability
• Strengthen interagency wildfire coordination and response
◦ Modernize and right-size qualifications and training
◦ Standardize the Emergency Firefighter Program
• Improve federal partnerships and reduce administrative burden
◦ Streamline cooperative agreements
◦ Establish a joint contracting, procurement and payment center
• Ensure wildfire research, technology, and IT investments are mission-ready
◦ Build a modern, cohesive Wildfire Enterprise IT System
◦ Modernize personal protective equipment standards to better safeguard firefighters
• Integrate pre- and post-fire activities into a complete wildfire strategy
◦ Deploy a unified wildfire risk mapping tool
◦ Establish a consistent Emergency Stabilization and Rehabilitation framework
◦ Expand beneficial use of biomass and residual forest products
I wanted to be able to share a little more about this new plan and I thank my friends at the B10 NJ Wildland Fire Page whereI found just what I was looking for yesterday when they shared the video I shared here. The women in the video is knowledgeable about wildland firefighting. She discusses the new plan as well as some pros and cons. I think that her main audience in this and the other videos she posts are wildland firefighters and those interested in becoming wildland firefighters.I share this here because I am interested in what she shares about the new plan. As you know, I am not a wildland firefighter and have no opinions, pro or con, about this new plan. I will be interested in following how things unfold, pros and cons, after this new plan is implemented.
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