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6 months Temporary Firefighting Positions Every year the Forest hires dozens of Temporary Seasonal firefighting positions (not to exceed 1039 hours or up to 6 months). These positions are Full time work, 40 hours per week with the possibility of overtime. Los Padres National Forest Fire Positions - USDA Forest Service usda.gov lpnf about-forest jobs usda.gov lpnf about-forest jobs
Type 4 Fire Engine The Type 4 wildland engine is very similar to the type 3, but has a few very distinct differences. Type 4 is used to drive over rough terrain and weighs 26,000 lbs, but it sacrifices a smaller pump and less hose for a larger 750-gallon tank.
The Department of the Interior manages public lands and minerals, national parks, and wildlife refuges and upholds Federal trust responsibilities to Indian tribes and Native Alaskans. Additionally, Interior is responsible for endangered species conservation and other environmental conservation efforts.
The Forest Service has been managing wildland fire on National Forests and Grasslands for more than 100 years.
As of July 25, 2023, we had 11,187 wildland firefighters onboard nationwide, which is 99% of our goal of 11,300. Even though we know this isnt enough capacity to meet the needs of the ongoing wildfire crisis, this is the number of firefighters we can support with existing infrastructure, funding, and other resources. Wildland Firefighting Workforce | US Forest Service usda.gov managing-land fire workf usda.gov managing-land fire workf
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Five federal agencies are responsible for wildland fire management: USDAs Forest Service and the Department of the Interiors Bureau of Indian Affairs, Bureau of Land Management, Fish and Wildlife Service, and National Park Service.
Interagency Hotshot crews (IHCs), commonly called Hotshots or Hotshot crews, are highly trained, specialized teams that perform some of the most demanding and hazardous tasks in wildland firefighting. Interagency Hotshot Crews | US Forest Service usda.gov fire people hotshots usda.gov fire people hotshots
Most firefighting positions in the Department of the Interior are hired by the four bureaus that manage wildland fire: Bureau of Indian Affairs, Bureau of Land Management, National Park Service, and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Working in Wildland Fire | U.S. Department of the Interior doi.gov wildlandfire working-in-wildlan doi.gov wildlandfire working-in-wildlan

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