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NWCG Glossary of Wildland Fire, PMS 205

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The NWCG Glossary of Wildland Fire provides an extensive listing of approved terms and definitions used by the NWCG community. It contains terms commonly used by NWCG in the areas of wildland fire and incident management and is not intended to list all terms used by NWCG groups and member agencies. The NWCG has directed that all committee and subgroup product glossaries be contained within the NWCG Glossary of Wildland Fire to maintain definition consistency and clarity among documents.

Comments, questions, and recommendations shall be submitted to the appropriate agency program manager assigned to the Data Standards and Terminology Board (DSTB). 

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Title Steward Status Definition
dispersion FWS Fire Weather Subcommittee Approved

The decrease in concentration of airborne pollutants as they spread throughout an increasing volume of atmosphere.

display class FDSC Fire Danger Subcommittee Approved

In WIMS, a one-digit number representing the number of decision points used to evaluate the magnitude of the Staffing Index.

display class breakpoints FDSC Fire Danger Subcommittee Approved

In WIMS, the climatological breakpoints separating the highest staffing levels. Commonly these are the index values corresponding to the 90th and 97th or 80th and 95th percentiles for the staffing index.

Distance Learning (DL) IPSC Incident and Position Standards Committee Archived

A concept of providing access to quality wildland fire education and training using appropriate instructional technology, delivered anywhere, anytime to prepare a fire management work force to safely achieve fire management objectives.

Distance Measuring Equipment (DME) NIAC National Interagency Aviation Committee Approved

Aircraft navigational equipment that provides the slant range distance in miles (kilometers) from the aircraft to the VOR (VHF Omnidirectional Radio Range) station to which the DME is tuned, usually at or near an airport.

distress/signal fire CEPC Communication, Education, and Prevention Committee In Development

fire light to serve as a beacon or signal by light or smoke

Distributed Incident Simulation Exercise (DISE) IPSC Incident and Position Standards Committee Archived

An on-line mission rehearsal event providing an individual or team with an experiential learning environment utilizing the National Interagency Incident Management System to "game" a computer generated incident from multiple training locations.

disturbance FWS Fire Weather Subcommittee Approved

A weather system usually associated with clouds, rain and/or wind.

ditch/fence line burning CEPC Communication, Education, and Prevention Committee In Development

Burning of accumulated vegetation in a ditch or fence line.

diurnal FWS Fire Weather Subcommittee Approved

Daily, especially pertaining to cyclic actions which are completed within 24 hours, and which recur every 24 hours, such as temperature, relative humidity and wind.

divergence FWS Fire Weather Subcommittee Approved

The expansion or spreading out of a horizontal wind field. Generally associated with high pressure and light winds.

Division NIMSIC National Incident Management System Integration Committee Approved

The organizational level having responsibility for operations within a defined geographic area. Divisions are established when the number of resources exceeds the manageable span of control of the Section Chief. See Group.

Documentation Unit NIMSIC National Incident Management System Integration Committee Approved

Documentation Unit staff maintain incident files and data for legal, analytical, and historical purposes, including a complete record of the major steps taken to resolve the incident. They also provide duplication services for incident personnel; compile, reproduce, and distribute the IAP; and maintain the files and records that are developed as part of the IAP and planning function.

dormant season burning FUSC Fire Use Subcommittee Approved

Prescribed burning early in the dry season before the leaves and undergrowth are completely dry or before the leaves are shed, as an insurance against more severe fire damage later on.

double arsonist WFISC Wildland Fire Investigation Subcommittee Approved

An offender who sets two fires at one site, at the same time, in a single event.

double doughnut ETC Equipment Technology Committee Approved

Two lengths of hose rolled side by side or a single length rolled into two small coils for convenient handling.

double female coupling ETC Equipment Technology Committee Approved

A hose-coupling device having two female swivel couplings to permit joining two male hose nipples of the same size and thread type when lines are laid with couplings in opposite or reverse directions.

double jacket hose ETC Equipment Technology Committee Approved

Fire hose having two cotton or other fiber jackets outside the rubber lining or tubing.

double male coupling ETC Equipment Technology Committee Approved

A hose-coupling device having two male thread nipples for connecting hose and for connecting two female couplings of the same diameter.

double shift IBC Incident Business Committee Approved

Equipment is staffed with 2 operators or crews (1 per shift) and must be ordered and documented on a resource order. (Reference OF-294 general clauses for payment information.) Regardless of hiring method, on-shift time for operated equipment will be recorded with clock hours on the appropriate document, e.g., equipment hired under a daily rate will be posted with start and stop time for daily work.

doughnut roll ETC Equipment Technology Committee Approved

A 50 or 100-foot length of hose or a 50-foot length of hose rolled up for easy handling. There are various ways of forming the doughnut. A convenient one has both couplings close together with the male thread protected by the female coupling.

downloading NIAC National Interagency Aviation Committee Approved

A calculated reduction in actual payload to provide a margin of safety.

dozer ETC Equipment Technology Committee Approved

Any steel tracked vehicle equipped with a front mounted blade used for exposing mineral soil.

dozer company ETC Equipment Technology Committee Approved

A resource that includes a dozer, its transportation unit and a standard complement of personnel for its operation.

dozer line IOSC Incident Operations Subcommittee Approved

Fireline constructed by the front blade of a dozer.

dozer tender ETC Equipment Technology Committee Approved

Any ground vehicle with personnel capable of maintenance, minor repairs, and limited fueling of dozers.

draft IOSC Incident Operations Subcommittee Approved

Drawing water from static sources such as a lake, pond, cistern, river, etc. into a pump which is above the level of the water supply. This is done by removing the air from the pump and allowing atmospheric pressure [14.7 psi (101 kPa) at sea level] to push water through a noncollapsible suction hose into the pump. 

drain time ETC Equipment Technology Committee Approved

The time (minutes) it takes for foam solution to drop out from the foam mass; for a specified percent of the total solution contained in the foam to revert to liquid and drain out of the bubble structure.

draped fuels FUSC Fire Use Subcommittee Approved

Needles, leaves, and twigs that have fallen from above and have lodged on lower branches or brush. Draped fuels are part of aerial fuels.

drift FBSC Fire Behavior Subcommittee Approved

Effect of wind on smoke, retardant drops, paracargo, smokejumper streamers, etc.

drift smoke FUSC Fire Use Subcommittee Approved

Smoke that has drifted from its point of origin and is no longer dominated by convective motion. May give false impression of a fire in the general area where the smoke has drifted.

drip torch ETC Equipment Technology Committee Approved

Hand-held device for igniting fires by dripping flaming liquid fuel on the materials to be burned; consists of a fuel fount, burner arm, and igniter. Fuel used is generally a mixture of diesel and gasoline.

drive axle ETC Equipment Technology Committee Approved

An axle that supports a portion of the vehicle weight and transmits a driving force to the wheels.

drive wheels ETC Equipment Technology Committee Approved

Wheels powered by all of the vehicle's drive axles. Dual tires are considered as single wheels. The number of wheels is commonly referenced by the terms "4x2", "4x4", etc. where the first figure indicates the total number of wheels on the ground and the second figure, the number of drive wheels.

drizzle FWS Fire Weather Subcommittee, FDSC Fire Danger Subcommittee Approved

Precipitation composed exclusively of water drops smaller than 0.02 inches (0.5 mm) in diameter.

drop configuration NIAC National Interagency Aviation Committee Approved

The type of retardant drop selected to cover a ground target. Terms that can specify the type of drop configuration include Salvo Drop and Trail Drop.

drop pass IASS Interagency Aerial Supervision Subcommittee Approved

Indicates that the airtanker has the target in sight and will make a retardant drop on this run over the target.

drop pattern IAB Interagency Airtanker Board, SEATB Single Engine Airtanker Board Approved

The distribution of an aerially delivered retardant drop on the target area in terms of its length, width, and momentum (velocity x mass) as it approaches the ground. The latter determines the relative coverage level of the fire retardant on fuels within the pattern. 

Drop Zone (DZ) IAB Interagency Airtanker Board, IHOPS Interagency Helicopter Operations Subcommittee, SEATB Single Engine Airtanker Board Approved

Target area for airtankers, helitankers, cargo dropping.

drought FWS Fire Weather Subcommittee, FDSC Fire Danger Subcommittee Approved

A period of relatively long duration with substantially below-normal precipitation, usually occurring over a large area.

drought index FWS Fire Weather Subcommittee, FDSC Fire Danger Subcommittee Approved

A number representing the net effect of evaporation, transpiration and precipitation in producing cumulative moisture depletion in deep duff or upper soil layers.

drug paraphernalia CEPC Communication, Education, and Prevention Committee In Development

Tools, devices or equipment ued for the consupmtion, preparation, or consealment of drugs. 

drum lifter NIAC National Interagency Aviation Committee Approved

Device used to transport a 55-gallon drum (208 L) via sling on a helicopter.

dry IBC Incident Business Committee Approved

The government furnishes all operating supplies after the equipment arrives at the incident.

dry adiabatic lapse rate FWS Fire Weather Subcommittee Approved

The rate of decrease of temperature with height of a parcel of dry air lifted adiabatically through an atmosphere in hydrostatic equilibrium. Numerically equal to 9.7670 C degrees per km or about 5.40 F degrees per thousand feet.

dry air mass FWS Fire Weather Subcommittee Approved

A portion of the atmosphere that has a relatively low dew point temperature and where the formation of clouds, fog, or precipitation is unlikely.

dry bulb FWS Fire Weather Subcommittee Approved

A name given to an ordinary thermometer used to determine the temperature of the air (to distinguish it from the wet bulb).

Dry Episode (DE) FWS Fire Weather Subcommittee Approved

A contiguous series of days having a pre-established number of fire ignitions with a fuel dryness level that historically resulted in a significant fire event for a particular area.

dry foam ETC Equipment Technology Committee Approved

A low expansion foam type with stable bubble structure and slow drain time which is used primarily for resource and property protection.

dry hydrant (natural source) ETC Equipment Technology Committee Approved

Permanent devices with fire engine threads attached to expedite drafting operations in locations where there are water sources suitable for use in fire suppression (e.g., piers, wharves, bridges over streams, highways adjacent to ponds).

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Memorandum 24-003: Removal of Type 1 Command and General Staff (C&G) Incident Position Qualification Pathways

Date: May 10, 2024
Contact: Aitor Bidaburu 

The purpose of this memorandum is to provide NWCG direction for removal of the Type 1 Command and General Staff (C&G) incident position qualification pathways to transition to Complex Incident Management (CIM). Responders may continue to utilize available NWCG pathways to attain Type 1 C&G qualifications until December 31, 2024.

References:

Memorandum 24-003

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2024 Professional Reading Program

Date: April 26, 2024
Contact: Wildland Fire Leadership Development Program (WFLDP) 

The Wildland Fire Leadership Development Program is announcing the 2024 Professional Reading list! The intent of the Professional Reading Program is to promote the reading and discussion of these books throughout the year. Discussion guides are provided and the corresponding Wildland Fire Leadership Levels have been identified.

The five books chosen for this year are: Young Men and Fire by Norman Maclean, The Wisdom of the Bullfrog by William H. McRaven, The Art of Clear Thinking by Hasard Lee, Emotional Agility by Susan David, and Writing to Persuade by Trish Hall.

References:

Professional Reading Program

Wildland Fire Leadership Levels

NWCG Training Catalog now on Wildland Fire Learning Portal

Date: April 25, 2023
Contact: NWCG Training  

The National Wildfire Coordinating Group (NWCG) has migrated the training catalog from the NWCG website to the Wildland Fire Learning Portal (WFLP) as part of our ongoing efforts to streamline processes and improve efficiency. To facilitate this transition, the training catalog remains available on www.nwcg.gov through April 2024.

Starting May 2024, the training catalog will no longer be accessible on www.nwcg.gov. However, you can still access the complete training catalog by logging in as a guest to the WFLP.

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Wildland Fire Learning Portal

 

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