r/Wildfire • u/keltron • 7h ago
r/Wildfire • u/-Stubby- • 1d ago
Image Granite Mountain Hotshots Memorial Trail
This place was absolutely beautiful, and the silence at the fatality sign was deafening. Long live the Yarnell 19
r/Wildfire • u/Leland_Cole • 1h ago
Im just wondering how the wildfires from 2019 affected Australia today?
I would love to know how Australia is doing after these wildfires from a while ago. What major impacts are still felt today? Also what minor impacts that haven’t been brought up at all that affect people?
r/Wildfire • u/Necessary_Tea203 • 6h ago
Barista F.I.R.E and AD
Looking at FIRE (financial independence retire early). Those of you that are AD- what role do you go out as? Are you on a team or get name requested? How much income from it do you rely on and how much time do you put in? Any details on your financial situation (retired, spouse with income, investments, other side jobs, etc) would be appreciated!!
I’m tired of the grind (aren’t we all!). Looking at options like AD work or, if we ever hire again, take a demotion to PSE or a low stress position.
r/Wildfire • u/Hell_Lupin • 7h ago
New resume format
Anyone have tips on how to make the resume on Usajobs 2 pages? With all my work experience, references, & school I’m at 3 pages and that’s after cutting a bunch out. I even tried combining all my park service positions as one job and same for Forest Service.
r/Wildfire • u/greyback-secondyear • 23h ago
The fact that these aren’t already in the lunches baffles me
r/Wildfire • u/One-Initiative-8902 • 4h ago
Wildland Firefighter Mask lawsuit
Is there talk about a lawsuit over smoke masks?
r/Wildfire • u/JournalistJeremy • 1d ago
News (General) Forest Service Layoffs Push Firefighters to Clean Toilets and Mow Lawns
r/Wildfire • u/theAsianCrawfish • 21h ago
Discussion Square ground chain
I was wondering y’all’s thoughts on square ground chain in a wild fire setting. I personally don’t have any experience with it, but we’ve all seen the videos of it being objectively faster cutting through wood. All the resources I’ve worked with use round, myself included. My main concern would be field sharpening and hitting rocks or metal. Does square need more work to get back into order once the corner gets knocked off? Is field maintenance even viable without vices? Could you keep a square grinding sharpener back at station and then run round filed chain once you ran out of square? I currently run round filed chain, but in the pursuit of cutting faster and spending less time under the tree I’d like y’all’s input
r/Wildfire • u/itsopal • 1d ago
Discussion Kenetrek Wildland Boots
Hey! If you're around Southwest Montana and need a new pair of boots, I've got a pair of 10.5 wide that are nearly brand new that I'm listing for $300 on local pages, but would sell for $250 straight to one of y'all. They are $450 new, so save yourself a couple hundred bucks. They're great, but were way too big for me (I ordered too big of a size, plus they seem to run a little large on top of that, so they were like clown boots on me haha). I wore them for one assignment, but I was a driver, so they weren't abused by any means.
I'm in Dillon but will be up in Helena today.
r/Wildfire • u/BurgerKang42 • 1d ago
Question for hiring managers
Yea kinda just a frustrated rant but can someone explain the back door deals captains/overhead make when picking people for their mods with the upcoming season?
During the interview, I straight up mentioned I was way more interested in one mod vs. another. Fast forward I’m offered the job on the engine(or so I thought), but now I go to do onboarding, says I’ve been selected for the helitack spot. Somewhat annoyed but still tryna keep a positive outlook since it’s not the end of the world really
r/Wildfire • u/Commercial-Field-491 • 1d ago
Hiring
If I go into a ranger station and ask for the emails of the hiring managers or like the hiring officers for the fire hiring well the front desk give it to me? Because I can’t find any of their emails posted online.
r/Wildfire • u/tigzz_ • 1d ago
How can I get into wildland firefighting while serving in the National Guard?
I’m 20, from NY, and currently in the Army National Guard (infantry). I’m really interested in getting into wildland firefighting and I’m willing to relocate for the right opportunity. I feel like my Guard training and fitness background would help, but I’m not sure how realistic it is to balance fire season with drills and annual training. Has anyone here done both? How do you handle conflicts when Guard duties overlap with an assignment, and what certs or steps should I start working on now to improve my chances of getting hired? Any advice would be huge.
r/Wildfire • u/WoodSharpening • 1d ago
dollar for dollar
I'm sure this is a complicated calculation, but for the hell of it, what do you figure is most effective, dollar for dollar, water bombers or hand crews?
r/Wildfire • u/Primary-Historian-64 • 1d ago
Question Training advice
Im in the Marines right now, and I have two years left in my contract, but I want to start training now. I just don't really know what to focus on. Some people say focus on bodyweight others say on lifting and some people day run while others say hike.
Edit-For people wondering what my MOS is, im a 0331 or machine gunner
r/Wildfire • u/abq-nighthawk • 23h ago
Question Unpaid/underpaid Survey
If you have, are currently , or have had subordinates go unpaid and/or underpaid with the USFS in FY25; please respond to the poll above and if you are willing, please send me a direct message as I am conducting a survey for data collection purposes for a potential OIG complaint. Your information can remain confidential and anonymous if you so choose. This is for the greater good and accountability needs to occur. There is strength in numbers. And statistics move mountains. Please respond to this with an open mind and open heart. One team, one mission. Thank you in advance for your time and attention.
r/Wildfire • u/Wildhorse_J • 2d ago
Close the goddamn shitter lid
DID YOU KNOW that there is arcane technology built into porta shitters? See that tube that comes out the top? FACT It's called a stink tube. If you close the lid after doing your thing, the whole thing doesn't fill up with methane and smell like a goddamn sewer. It's very complex, I know. But if you take the crayons out of your mouth for one second and think about it, it might make sense. Signed a guy who doesn't want to smell your breakfast. CERRAR LA TAPA
P.s. I don't know who puts toilet paper in the urinals but you have a special place in hell
r/Wildfire • u/mittenborn • 2d ago
Bear Gulch immigration raid
Hey r/Wildfire — I'm a Seattle-based reporter working on a story about the immigration raid at the Bear Gulch Fire. Hoping to get more info from anyone who's been out there or has an account of what happened. Also looking for insight about the larger implications of immigration enforcement at active wildfires. I can talk off the record or on background with anyone who's willing to share. Please PM me if you'd like to connect. Thanks!
r/Wildfire • u/Alchemiss98 • 1d ago
Question Permanent Dispatch
I'm transitioning out of the Air Force in a couple months and I've been looking at potential jobs. Wildfire has always interested me but I don't think it's something I'd want to do long term due to the strain on your body. I was thinking of doing a season or 2 of wildfire then getting into dispatch. My only problem: Are permanent full time dispatch jobs common? I don't want to only have a job in the summer and then have to fnd something else the remainder of the year. I found this listing on USA Jobs that's labeled as full time/permanent but I'm wondering is it rare to find one with this appointment schedule? Just looking for a permanent career that makes me feel like I'm contributing something to the place I love. I'll be living in Northern California.
r/Wildfire • u/elsordo69 • 2d ago