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  Northern Region
  Federal Building
  200 E. Broadway
  P.O. Box 7669
  Missoula, MT
  59807-7669

  INFO:
  (406) 329-3511
  FAX:
  (406) 329-3347
  TDD/TTY:
  (406) 329-3510

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Visit Smokey Bear's own web site! It includes games, fire prevention information and archives. More information on Smokey Bear.

Fire Information

Information regarding fire-related events occurring in the Northern Rockies area is available from a variety of online resources. From interactive maps, current fire situation reports, and fire plans, to helpful wildland fire prevention tips and suggestions, an array of fire management resources is available.

Stretching through five states, the region is home to 12 national forests and a national grassland. This fire page offers links to individual forests with relevant fire management links and background information on the forests/grassland, the region and national fire events.


A new public web site, Inciweb, has been created to communicate wildland fire information in the Northern Rockies during the wildland fire season. The Northern Rockies includes Montana, Idaho, North Dakota and Northwest South Dakota.

As residents and visitors enjoy summer, fire management organizations want the public to easily know what fire restrictions and closures may be in place. Fire restrictions and closures can also be found at www.firerestrictions.org.

As weather continues to become warmer and dryer, we urge individuals to be fire safe as they work and recreate outdoors.


The Northern Rockies Coordination Center (NRCC)

Logo and link to Northern Rockies Coordination Center, Missoula, MTThe Northern Rockies Coordination Center (NRCC) website offers current information regarding wildland fire incidents, current situation reports and logistics as well as detailed incident information on any wildland fire in the Northern Rockies Region. The site also offers specific information on any wildland closures or restrictions which may be in effect.

The National Interagency Fire Center

National Interagency Fire Center (NIFC) link and logo, host of Wildfire info site.The National Interagency Fire Center is hosting the National Fire News Page web site, a new service to provide the public access to current wildland fires by state, daily stats, year-to-date information, averages and more. The site is structured in an easy-to-navigate style, with national, state and incident (individual fire) level pages. This is a national support center for wildland firefighting.

The Geospatial Multi-Agency Coordination Group (GeoMAC)

Logo of the GEOMAC Coordination Group.The Geospatial Multi-Agency Coordination Group (GeoMAC) website features detailed maps of wildland fire throughout the nation. The site offers interactive mapping abilities as well as links to individual fire data and reports. Maps available on this site are helpful for those seeking to view them on their personal computer screen.

The Northern Rockies Coordination Group (NRCG)

Link and logo to Northern Region Coordination GroupThe Northern Rockies Coordination Group (NRCG) is established to provide an interagency approach to wildland fire management and all-risk support on all land ownerships within the States of Montana, North Dakota, northern Idaho, and a small portion of South Dakota and Wyoming. The purpose of NRCG is to further interagency cooperation, communications, coordination, and to provide interagency fire management direction and all-risk support for the Northern Rockies Geographic Area.


More web sites for your information:

Graphic of "Six Minutes for Safety" logo. The Federal Fire and Aviation Safety Team (FFAST) encourages every fire program to become involved in Six Minutes for Safety. This is the first interagency safety initiative that, on a daily basis, addresses the high risk situations that historically get our people in trouble. The fire community continuously works to find new ways to keep our people safe on the fireline, and we think this new initiative will have a tremendous positive impact.
.http://www.nifc.gov/sixminutes/dsp_sixminutes.php

Fire Hire

Great Northern Fire Crew logo.The Great Northern Fire Crew began as a new concept in fire training and development and recruitment during the 2001 fire "season." The Great Northern Fire Crew is a means to bring together firefighters and leaders for the future of the fire organization.

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Firefighters, scientists, resource managers, communications and computer technicians, business managers...Fire & Aviation offers job opportunities as diverse as the Forest Service itself!

As the name implies, Forest Service Fire and Aviation Management is a wide field, encompassing firefighters, fire ecologists, fuels specialists, fire managers, administrative personnel, helicopter and fixed wing pilots, aviation and ground safety professionals, radio communications and electronic technicians, dispatchers, fire prevention specialists, and communicators. Generally, the Forest Service workforce reaches its highest numbers during the peak fire season each summer. There are many kinds of schedules available to work. Some sign on for a limited number of hours during the summer - they are called seasonals. Others have permanent seasonal positions, and work 26 weeks with 26 weeks off. Others work full time, year around, but have limited appointments or a "not to exceed" time limit of one to four years. And there is a large permanent, full time workforce as well — that have chosen Forest Service Fire and Aviation Management for their career.

Individuals who want to be seasonal firefighters need to think about wildland firefighting in January. That's when most applications are due. Anyone interested in a job (permanent or temporary) with the Forest Service, or other federal agencies, can check the Office of Personnel Management listing, US Forest Service Temporary Employment and FS Jobs web sites to see what vacancies are open.

The US Forest Service is implementing a new application program for nationwide centralized recruitment notices for the 2004 season. Applicants can apply online.


USDA Forest Service - Northern Region
Last Modified: Friday, 05 December 2008 at 15:01:27 EST


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