Prescribed Fire
Tools of the Trade
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100

Name one way prescribed fires help wildlife.

New plant growth to eat, creates diversity in habitat, some wildlife need fire shaped ecosystems (ex. Red-cockaded woodpecker).

100

What are leaf blowers used for in wildland firefighting?

Moving fuels out of the way and creating a quick fireline. 

100

What is Smokey Bear's slogan?

Only you can prevent wildfires.

200

How do prescribed burns lower the intensity of future wildfires?

Less fuel on the ground=lower fire behavior.

200

What is the one thing that a wildland firefighter MUST always carry in their pack?

Fire shelter

200

What is the number one cause of wildfires in NC?

Debris burning.

300

How do we fight fire with fire?

By setting fire against the wind along our lines, we can reduce the intensity of the main fire when it reaches the line. Fire can't burn where fire has already burnt. 

300

What is the tool that we use to start fires?

Drip torch. 

300

How long have I worked for the forest service?

Five months. 

400

What is a serotinous cone, and name one tree that has them?

Serotinous cones need extreme heat to open. Ponderosa pine, pitch pine, table mountain pine. 

400

Name at least two hand tools that a wildland firefighter might use?

Fire rake, shovel, rogue hoe, pulaski, etc.

400

What is a snag, and why is it important to watch out for them during a fire?

Snags are standing dead trees. They can easily catch on fire and fall over our fire lines. 

500

Name three weather factors that are important to look at before setting a prescribed fire.

Wind, humidity, temperature.

500

Name five things a wildland firefighter should wear during a fire. 

Helmet, gloves, eye protection, nomex pants, nomex shirt, fire pack.

500

What are the three sides of the fire triangle?

Heat, oxygen, fuel.

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