National Interagency Fire Center

National Interagency Fire Center

Government Administration

Boise, Idaho 2,572 followers

The National Interagency Fire Center, located in Boise, Idaho, is the nation's support center for wildland firefighting.

About us

The National Interagency Fire Center, located in Boise, Idaho, is the nation's support center for wildland firefighting.

Website
http://www.nifc.gov
Industry
Government Administration
Company size
1,001-5,000 employees
Headquarters
Boise, Idaho
Type
Government Agency
Founded
1965
Specialties
wildland fire, firefighting, and wildfire

Locations

Employees at National Interagency Fire Center

Updates

  • #NationalFireNews: Due to significant wildland fire activity occurring in several Geographic Areas with the potential for additional large wildland fires emerging, the #PreparednessLevel has increased to 3 (also known as PL3) as of today, June 28. Over the last several days, the National Interagency Coordination Center has had to increasingly engage with Geographic Area Coordination Centers to coordinate and fill orders for most national resource types. Further, a drawdown of resources on non-active Geographic Areas may pose a challenge if existing fuel and fire weather conditions change in those areas. #FireYear2024 More National Fire News here: https://lnkd.in/gTj5mZB 📸 Photo on Monday evening, June 24, the #McDonaldFire burns toward the Tanana River. Photo by Ethan Paul, BLM AFS.

    •  Photo on Monday evening, June 24, the McDonald Fire burns toward the Tanana River. Photo by Ethan Paul, BLM AFS.
  • View organization page for National Interagency Fire Center, graphic

    2,572 followers

    Does your expertise include budget, finance, guidance on HR management, travel arrangements, amongst other administrative duties? The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS) Branch of Fire Management is #Hiring two GS-09 Administrative Specialists - one position will support the United States Air Force wildland fire program and the other position will support the interagency federal workforce development program. 📈 GS-0301-09 📍 Boise, ID or may be negotiable. 💰$59,966 - $77,955 per year 📅 Applications open NOW - through July 19, 2024. 👉 Apply online here: https://lnkd.in/gmH8RTQc Photo from USFWS Fire - Sheldon National Wildlife Refuge

    • No alternative text description for this image
  • #NationalFireNews: July 9, 2024. Currently, 69 large active wildfires are being managed nationwide, and have burned 612,376 acres. Of these, 26 wildfires are being managed under full suppression strategies. More than 10,500 wildland firefighters and support personnel are assigned to incidents across the country. Evacuation orders are in effect for residents near the #LakeFire, #VistaFire, #ShellyFire and #BasinFire in #California, the #SilverKingFire in Utah, the #PioneerFire in Washington, and the #PiusFire in Arizona. During this #FireYear2024, 23,405 wildfires have burned 2,817,728 acres in the United States. About 93% of these wildfires were caused by people and 2.1 million acres were burned. This compares to nearly 1,300 wildfires ignited by lightning that burned more than 686,000 acres. States with the most human-caused wildfires include California, Georgia, Florida, Texas and Missouri. More NFN ➡ https://lnkd.in/gTj5mZB 📸 Photo 1 by Utah Fire Info on the Silver King Fire. Photo 2 from InciWeb on the Shelly Fire. Photo 3 from InciWeb on the Lake Fire during a morning briefing. Photo 4 from InciWeb on the Billy Creek Fire in ID.

    • The Silver King fire burns in Utah. Structures are seen below the hillside.
    • The Shelly Fire from an aerial view.
    • Morning briefing on the Lake Fire.
    • Billy Creek fire in Idaho. A helicopter with a bucket flies over a river and charred hillside.
  • Here's a great #FireJob opportunity in Redding, California. The Bureau of Land Management - California is hiring temporary GS 3, 4, and 5 wildland firefighters to work on Prescribed Fire Module crews. These positions assist with #RXFire by conducting backfire and burnout operations, falling trees, and other fire suppression and fuels management techniques. #WeAreBLMFire #NotYourOrdinaryJob 📍 Redding, CA ➡ Apply here by 7/16: https://lnkd.in/gfpR_Cr9 📸 Kari Greer, BLM

    • A wildland firefighter works with a drip torch only feet away from the active flames.
  • View organization page for National Interagency Fire Center, graphic

    2,572 followers

    #NationalFireNews: July 8, 2024. Currently, 73 large active fires are being managed nationwide, and have burned 499,192 acres. Of these, 25 wildfires are being managed under full suppression strategies. #Alaska continues to have the most activity, with 43 large fires, the majority of which are being managed with strategies other than full suppression. Over 10,000 #FirefightingResources, wildland firefighters and support personnel. are assigned to incidents nationwide. The Alaska Interagency Coordination Center's Predictive Services unit and its partners have issued a fuels and fire behavior advisory spanning from central Alaska into the northeast Interior to the border with Canada. There is also a fuels and fire behavior advisory issued for #California that highlights abnormally high fine fuel loading across the state. Residents, travelers, or workers on their ways to these states should be advised and familiarize themselves with the elevated risks. Record-breaking heat is coinciding with very low relative humidity and windy conditions across much of the Western United States, which means that accidental ignitions can spread quickly. If you live in a fire-prone area, especially if your home is adjacent to wildlands, take some steps to make your home more defensible if wildfire should come your way. ✅ Prune trees six to ten feet above the ground. ✅Remove dead leaves and branches and dispose of them. ✅Water your lawn regularly and store firewood away from the house. ✅Be prepared for a fire emergency by having a plan for your family and pets. ✅Check out the latest in home and landscape preparation at NFN: https://lnkd.in/gTj5mZB #FireYear2024 📸 Photo 1 on the #SheeringFire in CA. Photo 2 of the #LakeFire in CA. Photo 3 of the #ShellyFire in CA. Photo 4 of the Silver City IHC on the #GrapefruitComplex in AK.

    • Four firefighters stand next to an engine, the air is hazy with smoke.
    • The Lake Fire in California burns a mountainside in front of a body of water.
    • Smoke fills the air from the Shelly Fire in California. The photo is taken from camp.
    • The Silver City Hotshot crew stands under a tent at spike camp on the Grapefruit Complex in Alaska.
  • #FireJob! The National Park Service Division of Fire and Aviation Mangement is hiring their next National Preparedness Program Manager. This position oversees the wildland fire preparedness program providing leadership for all preparedness activities and policy. #NotYourOrdinaryJob 📈 GS-0456-12/13 📍 Boise, ID 💰$86,962 - $134,435 per year 📅 Applications open NOW - through July 16, 2024. 👉 Apply online here: https://lnkd.in/g9RS3tRQ 📸 Photo from NPS Fire and Aviation Management

    • No alternative text description for this image
  • "Every generation has an obligation to protect its resources." Careers in NPS wildland fire can take you to national parks across the country! From battlefields in the Northeast, the prairies of the Midwest, the forests of the Rocky Mountains, and to the wilderness of Alaska, the National Park Service Fire and Aviation Management is recruiting future leaders that will shape wildland fire management, face the threats of climate change, refine policy, and maintain a safe and healthy environment for our workforce. Learn more about wildland fire careers in the National Park Service at: https://lnkd.in/en3CHFzy. Looking for a career in wildland fire? Apply today https://lnkd.in/gmbTj-4d 📸 Video created by Rhiannon Touchette, NPS Fire and Aviation.

  • #NationalFireNews: Currently, 59 wildfires have burned 460,007 acres in nine states. Twenty-one wildfires are being managed under full suppression strategies. Alaska continues to have the most activity where fire managers are working on 39 large fires. Nearly 9,000 wildland #FirefightingResources and support personnel are assigned to incidents nationwide. To date this #FireYear2024, 22,185 wildfires have burned 2,736,981 acres. More than 20,400 wildfires were started by people. In comparison, lightning ignited about 1,050 wildfires so far this year. The states with the most human-caused wildfires include California, Georgia, Florida, Texas and Missouri. Some ways people cause wildfires include walking away without putting out their campfire, igniting fireworks on public lands, or parking their cars over dry brush and grass. These behaviors are dangerous and unlawful. You can make a difference and reduce unwanted wildland fires by reporting careless and illegal behavior. If you see something suspicious, please call the nearest law enforcement office and help protect our wildlands. Please do your part and #RecreateResponsibly. 📸All photos from InciWeb. Photo 1 of a smoke column near the Alaska pipeline on the #GrapefruitComplex. Photo 2 A helicopter is using a helliwell as a portable location to acquire water on the #OakRidgeFire in Colorado. Photo 3 is a neighborhood view of the Boulder View Fire (credit US Forest Service).

    • No alternative text description for this image
    • No alternative text description for this image
    • No alternative text description for this image
  • We wish you a wonderful #IndependenceDay! Here are some of our favorite shots of the red, white, and blue. Enjoy your day with family and friends and when you choose to #RecreateResponsibly, we thank you for doing your part in #WildfirePrevention. 📸 Photo 1 by Vale IHC. Photo 2 of USFWS personnel at San Diego National Wildlife Refuge, PC Pedro Gomez. Photo 3 from Teton Helitack during training. Photo 4 of the Great Basin Smokejumpers by Jennifer Myslivy.

    • Vale IHC poses for a photo in front of massive tree and holds the American Flag.
    • Teton Helitack flies an American flag beneath their helicopter during a training flight.
    • The Great Basin Smokejumpers pose for a photo with the American Flag, dressed fully in their jump gear.
    • The USFWS wildland firefighters stand with an American Flag on the edge of a rocky ridgetop.
  • #NationalFireNews: July 3, 2024. Nationwide, there are 60 large wildfires and complexes, 18 of which are being managed under full suppression strategies. Wildland firefighters and support personnel in #Alaska are managing 37 incidents. Six complex incident management teams and one type 1 incident management team have been assigned or are currently mobilizing to incidents. Approximately 7,000 firefighters and support personnel are assigned including more than 160 crews, 350 engines, and multiple aviation resources. It's almost time for the biggest fireworks holiday of the year. Unsurprisingly, every year wildfires are ignited by fireworks. Fireworks have no place on public lands, and even on your own property, must be handled with serious care. Even without fireworks, outdoor celebrations during some of the hottest and driest weather of the summer often results in wildland firefighters putting in grueling overtime to catch careless accidental starts. Please do your part to prevent wildfires as you enjoy your public lands over the holiday. #RecreateResponsibly this #IndependenceDay More NFN: https://lnkd.in/gTj5mZB 📸 All photos from InciWeb. Photo 1 of the #GunsightFire near the border of Utah/Arizona, photo credit B.Slackciak & C.Schlenker. Photo 2 of the #GrapefruitComplex in Alaska. Photo 3 of the #RileyFire in Alaska near Denali National Park and Preserve. Photo 4 of the #SheeringFire in #California.

    • Firefighters observe the Gunsight Fire burning at night.
    • Smoke from the Grapefruit Complex in Alaska fills the air over the view of a highway.
    • Smoke from the Riley Fire in Alaska near Denali National Park fills the air above structures and people.
    • Fire burns up trees and smoke fills the air on the Sheering Fire in California.

Similar pages

Browse jobs