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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
fire crew IOSC Incident Operations Subcommittee Approved

General term for two or more firefighters organized to work as a unit.

fire crew work formation IOSC Incident Operations Subcommittee Approved

Standard crew arrangement used for fireline construction in direct or indirect attack; consists of line locator, line cutters, rakers, torch operators, and mop up crew.

fire danger FDSC Fire Danger Subcommittee Approved

Sum of constant danger and variable danger factors affecting the inception, spread, and resistance to control, and subsequent fire damage; often expressed as an index.

fire danger continuum FDSC Fire Danger Subcommittee Approved

The range of possible values for a fire danger index or component, given a set of NFDRS parameters and weather input.

fire danger index FDSC Fire Danger Subcommittee Approved

A relative number indicating the severity of wildland fire danger as determined from burning conditions and other variable factors of fire danger.

fire danger rating FDSC Fire Danger Subcommittee Approved

A fire management system that integrates the effects of selected fire danger factors into one or more qualitative or numerical indices of current protection needs.

fire danger rating area FDSC Fire Danger Subcommittee Approved

A geographic area of relatively homogenous climate, fuels and topography, tens of thousands of acres in size, within which the fire danger can be assumed to be uniform. The basic on-the-ground unit for which unique fire management decisions are made based on fire danger ratings. Weather is represented by one or more NFDRS weather stations. 

Fire Danger Rating Operating Plan FDSC Fire Danger Subcommittee Approved

A guide to collection, communication, and application of fire danger ratings at the local level.

Fire Danger Rating Pocket Card for Firefighter Safety FDSC Fire Danger Subcommittee Approved

A communication aid designed to help firefighters develop an awareness of the local fire situation by providing a visual reference to fire danger rating.

Fire Danger Rating System FDSC Fire Danger Subcommittee Approved

The complete program necessary to produce and apply fire danger ratings, including data collection, data processing, fire danger modeling, communications, and data storage.

fire death RMC Risk Management Committee Approved

Fire casualty which is fatal or becomes fatal within one year of the fire.

fire dependent FUSC Fire Use Subcommittee Approved

Plants and vegetation communities which have evolved adaptations such as a reliance on fire as a disturbance agent, protection as a species against the effects of wildland fire, or even a strengthening or enhancement by it.

fire detection IOSC Incident Operations Subcommittee Approved

The act or system of discovering and locating fires.

fire detection (automated) FRSC Fire Reporting Subcommittee Approved

A fire detected via artificial intelligence using computer-vision to monitor fire starts and send notification without human interpretation.

fire detection (manual) FRSC Fire Reporting Subcommittee Approved

A fire detected by a human actively viewing the fire camera footage.

fire diagram WFISC Wildland Fire Investigation Subcommittee Approved

A near scale depiction of the scene based on measurements and data.

fire discovery DMC Data Management Committee Approved

The act of determining that a fire exists; does not include determining its location.

fire discovery date Approved

The day the fire was confirmed to exist or was reported as discovered.

fire discovery date time FRSC Fire Reporting Subcommittee Approved

The date and time a fire was discovered or confirmed to exist.

fire discovery time FRSC Fire Reporting Subcommittee Approved

The time of day the fire was confirmed to exist or was reported as discovered.

fire district IOSC Incident Operations Subcommittee Archived

A rural or suburban fire organization, usually tax supported, that maintains fire companies and apparatus.

fire duty IOSC Incident Operations Subcommittee Archived

Actual physical engagement in firefighting service as distinguished from staff work at headquarters or maintenance division; work at an individual fire done by an individual firefighter or by a company.

fire ecology FUSC Fire Use Subcommittee Approved

The study of the effects of fire on living organisms and their environment.

fire edge FUSC Fire Use Subcommittee Approved

The boundary of a fire at a given moment.

fire education CEPC Communication, Education, and Prevention Committee Approved

Activities to change behaviors and attitudes about fire ecology, wildland fire and the role of fire in natural resource management. Defines the purposes for actions that provide information about and improve understanding of wildland fire.

fire effects FUSC Fire Use Subcommittee Approved

The physical, biological, and ecological impacts of fire on the environment.

fire environment FUSC Fire Use Subcommittee, FWS Fire Weather Subcommittee Approved

The surrounding conditions, influences, and modifying forces of topography, fuel, and weather that determine fire behavior.

fire frequency FDSC Fire Danger Subcommittee, FUSC Fire Use Subcommittee Approved

A general term referring to the recurrence of fire in a given area over time.

fire front FBSC Fire Behavior Subcommittee Approved

The part of a fire within which continuous flaming combustion is taking place. Unless otherwise specified, the fire front is assumed to be the leading edge of the fire perimeter. In ground fires, the fire front may be mainly smoldering combustion.

fire guard IOSC Incident Operations Subcommittee Archived

A general term for a firefighter, lookout, patrol, prevention guard, or other person directly employed for prevention and/or detection and suppression of fires.

fire hazard FDSC Fire Danger Subcommittee Approved

A fuel complex, defined by volume, type condition, arrangement, and location, that determines the degree of ease of ignition and of resistance to control.

fire hazard index FDSC Fire Danger Subcommittee Approved

A numerical rating for specific fuel types, indicating the relative probability of fires starting and spreading, and the probable degree of resistance to control; similar to burning index, but without effects of wind speed.

fire hazardous areas FBSC Fire Behavior Subcommittee Approved

Those wildland areas where the combination of vegetation, topography, weather, and the threat of fire to life and property create difficult and dangerous problems.

fire history WFISC Wildland Fire Investigation Subcommittee Approved

A general term referring to the historic fire occurrence of a given geographic area.

fire initial action date time FRSC Fire Reporting Subcommittee Approved

The date and time that initial action was taken by the first resources to arrive at a fire.

fire initial action time FRSC Fire Reporting Subcommittee Approved

The time that initial response action was taken by the first resources to arrive at a wildfire or wildland fire use incident.

fire injury RMC Risk Management Committee, IBC Incident Business Committee Approved

Injury suffered as the result of a fire that requires (or should require) treatment by a practitioner of medicine within one year of the fire, regardless of whether treatment was actually received.

fire inspector WFISC Wildland Fire Investigation Subcommittee Approved

Fire prevention specialist or arson investigator.

fire intensity level code (Point of Origin) (POO) Approved

An expression of fire intensity based on observed and/or calculated flame lengths representative across the immediate vicinity of the point of origin during the initial response. Point of origin is the location where a competent ignition source came into contact with the material first ignited and sustained combustion occurred. Fire intensity levels (FILs) provide "an expression of fireline intensity, based on typical and/ or calculated flame length of a fire behavior condition. FILs are used in the analysis to reflect the differences in difficulty of suppression and fire effects on natural and cultural resources." (Ref. FSH5109.19 ch40.5 9/85)

fire interval FUSC Fire Use Subcommittee Approved

The number of years between two successive fire events for a given area; also referred to as fire-free interval or fire-return interval.

fire investigation WFISC Wildland Fire Investigation Subcommittee Approved

The process of determining the ignition source, materials first ignited, ignition factors, and party responsible for a fire.

fire lane IPSC Incident and Position Standards Committee Archived

Cleared path wide enough to permit single-lane vehicular access in a remote area.

fire load FDSC Fire Danger Subcommittee Approved

The number and size of fires historically experienced on a given unit over a given period (usually one day) at a given index of fire danger.

Fire Load Index (FLI) FDSC Fire Danger Subcommittee Approved

Numerical rating of the maximum effort required to contain all probable fires occurring within a rating area during the rating period.

fire management FUSC Fire Use Subcommittee, IFPC Interagency Fire Planning Committee Approved

All activities for the management of wildland fires to meet land management objectives. Fire management includes the entire scope of activities from planning, prevention, fuels or vegetation modification, prescribed fire, hazard mitigation, fire response, rehabilitation, monitoring and evaluation. 

fire management action (event) NCSC National Coordination System Committee Approved

An event, responded to and/or managed by the wildland fire management community, which addresses certain activities and responses undertaken by the wildland fire management community in conjunction with existing or potential fire event(s). 

fire management area FUSC Fire Use Subcommittee, IFPC Interagency Fire Planning Committee Approved

One or more parcels of land having a common set of fire management objectives.

fire management improvements FUSC Fire Use Subcommittee Approved

All structures built and used primarily for fire management, e.g. lookout towers, lookout cabins, telephone lines, and also firebreaks, fuel breaks, and roads to lookouts.

fire management objective FUSC Fire Use Subcommittee, IFPC Interagency Fire Planning Committee Approved

Planned, measurable result desired from fire protection and use based on land management goals and objectives.

Fire Management Plan (FMP) FMB Fire Management Board Approved

A compilation of goals, objectives, and requirements from the land/resource management planning process necessary to implement wildland fire management decisions.

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