Fire and Aviation
The fire management program is guided by the concept of appropriate
suppression response; and seeks to suppress wildfires at a minimum
cost consistent with land and resource management objectives and
fire management direction.
Fire season can start as early as February,
and run as late as November. The normal fire season in southeastern Arizona runs from April
through July. An average of 150 fires occur each year on the Coronado National Forest, burning
a total of 9000 acres. Sixty-nine percent of all these fires are lightning-caused, which burns 74% of the total acreage consumed by fire.
URBAN INTERFACE
The Coronado is located next to rapidly expanding urban areas (Tucson,
Oracle, Sierra Vista, Nogales and Sonoita/Patagonia). Approximately
34,000 acres of the Forest are in urban interface areas. In
the Tucson area alone there are approximately 60 miles of interface.
The mixture of houses, flashy fuels and brush fields in full view
of a large metropolitan area adds significantly to the challenges
and complexity of even the smallest wildland fire.
If you would
like more information on protecting your home from wildfire, please
visit these sites:
Wildland Fire Amendment
Wildland Fire Amendment to the Coronado National Forest Land and Resource
Management Plan.
Fire Hire
The USDA Forest Service is implementing a new application program
for nationwide centralized recruitment notices.
Applicants can apply online at:
Fire
Hire information
Some of advantages applicants have when applying online are:
- Applications are made available for consideration immediately.
- Applicants r eceive e-mail notification on the status of their application.
- Applicants r eceive e-mail notification prior to their work registration
update expiring.
- An e-mail account can be established when creating an applicant's profile.
- Changes can be made quickly to their information.
- Personal information can be applied automatically to each
announcement.
- Electronic documents can be attached, i.e. transcripts, DD-214,
etc.
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