Wildland Fire Program - "Fire Dragons"
Some AEV members have the capability to operate within an active wildland
fire zone, if requested by the
Incident Management Team (IMT) assigned to a wildland fire.
These
operations are conducted only by those AEV personnel who have been
specially trained in wildland firefighting and hold a current Incident
Qualification System (IQS) Card as a Firefighter 2 (FFT2) or a
Technical Specialist (THSP). The IQS card is issued only when all of
the appropriate requirements, as defined by the National Wildfire
Coordination Group (NWCG), have been met and maintained.
Within
the AEV, these personnel are known as “Fire Dragons,” and are
identified in the field by the Fire Dragons patch. AEV
personnel
must wear all appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), and
follow all appropriate wildland safety procedures, when operating
within the fire zone. The FFT2 certification also requires
the
successful completion of an arduous work capacity test, commonly
referred to as a “pack test.”
In addition to the S130/S190
basic wildland firefighting class and the annual work capacity test,
the NWCG requires that firefighters must complete additional training
in the Incident Command System and attend an annual 8-hour safety
refresher course.
The intent
of this program is NOT to put our volunteers in a position to work as
wildland firefighters. Rather, the program is intended to give our
volunteers the knowledge and experience to work safely within an area
near an active fire. This program allows us to evacuate small
animals in threatened areas, without interfering with the efforts of
the wildland firefighters.