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It takes a highly-skilled, hardworking cast of thousands to battle wildland fires


 

The Fire and Aviation Management program requires talented people working safely together to be successful. A large number of people, including dispatchers, firefighters, fire managers, safety specialists, researchers, electronic technicians, and very patient timekeepers and purchasing people work together for the common goal of fire prevention, fire use, and fire suppression.

We value our cooperators outside the Forest Service too, such as our aviation and firefighting contractors, and our very important Federal, State, rural and volunteer fire department partners.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Click here to learn more about the Paul Gleason Lead by Example Award.

 

   

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