Importance of Wildland Fire Reporting to the Fire Community
Wildland fire reporting plays a critical role in providing accurate data for effective fire management. Defined state fires and challenges in reporting impact funding, risk management, and agency support. Comprehensive reporting like the Wildland Fire Occurrence Reporting for Massachusetts is essential for tracking fire occurrences and their impact. Proper reporting ensures informed decision-making and efficient response to wildfires, emphasizing the need to inform stakeholders like Chief Forest Fire Warden Dave Celino.
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Wildland Fire Reporting Why is it Important to the Fire Community?
Defining a State Fire: This issue was brought directly to the 2016 Chiefs, Managers, Supervisors joint meeting with the NASF Fire Committee in Boise, ID in January 5-7, 2016, where a where a working group was dedicated and assigned to resolve this issue. The issue was resolved and adopted by the NASF Fire Committee as follows: oRecommend the Fire Committee adopt the following definition of a state fire; " A state wildfire is defined as a wildfire where a state or local agency has protection responsibility* and that agency takes action or provides support. *Protecting Unit (NWCG Glossary October 2015) The entity responsible for providing direct incident management and services to a given area pursuant to its jurisdictional responsibility or as specified by law, contract or agreement.
Problems and Challenges: Non Reporting of some wildland fires Inaccurate reporting Bad spacial Data Unable to process or provide quality analysis. The accurate Wildland Fire story doesn t get told. Could effect funding, risk management planning, agency support ..
Wildland Fire Occurrence Reporting for Massachusetts Year # Fires # Acres Burned 2012 2,054 1,154 Dry, active spring fire season 2013 1,722 1,430 Ac Dry active spring fire season 2014 1,519 1,430 Ac Dry Spring fire season, Dry conditions through summer and into fall. 2015 2,541 2,381 Ac 2016 1,540 1,630 Summer severe Drought Conditions 2017 1,245 722 1,021 484 2018 Active spring fire season 281 248 2019 Abnormally wet year, spring through fall 1,016 707 Slow spring activity, Moderate drought beginning June 2020 Yr to Date 9-21
Next Stop.. INFORM!! Dave Celino Chief Forest Fire Warden David.Celino@mass.gov (508) 326-2403