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Wildland Fire Module Unit

Mission Statement

Mission Statement

The Wildland Fire Module Unit (WFMU) serves the FUSC by directing the interagency wildland fire module program. The WFMU is responsible for providing national leadership on wildland fire modules, developing wildland fire module unit standards, qualifications, training, certification, and practices.

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Primary Objectives

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  • Establish consistent national program coordination and implementation procedures, provide a means for proactive problem and issue resolution, facilitate the exchange of information between groups, and make recommendations.
  • Facilitate any revisions or updates of NWCG Standards for Wildland Fire Module Operations, PMS 430 under the direction of the Fire Use Subcommittee.
  • Improve communication and understanding of the role of fire in the ecosystems of the United States.
  • Support successful management and utilization of wildland fire while appropriately addressing smoke impacts, for public and fire personnel health, welfare and safety.

Guidance Documents

Wildland Fire Module Contact List

Click on the module name to get more information - leadership names, emails, phone numbers, and any notes associated with the module.

You can also use the search box to look for a person's name. The associated module will come up.

Please use our WFMU Contacts Update Form to make contact updates for the lead and assistant positions. Please see NWCG Standards for Wildland Fire Module Operations, PMS 430, for information on updating certifications.

Module Name Type Agency Website Certification Date
Abajo Type 1 Forest Service 2021-06
Apache Kid Type 2 Forest Service 2019-06
Arc Dome Type 2 Forest Service
Balcones Type 2 Fish and Wildlife Service 2018-03
Black Canyon Training Crew National Park Service
Black Hills Type 1 National Park Service 2024-05
Black Tooth Type 2 Forest Service 2024-05
Buffalo River Type 1 National Park Service 2022-11
Cabin Lake Type 2 Forest Service 2024-05
Calaveras Type 2 Forest Service
Cascade Type 1 Forest Service 2024-06
Columbine Type 1 Forest Service 2024-04
Crow Peak Type 2 Forest Service 2024-05
Cumberland Gap Training Crew National Park Service
Devil's Staircase Type 2 Forest Service 2024-06
Eagle Cap Type 1 Forest Service 2024-05
Eagle Lake Type 2 Forest Service 2024-05
Elk Creek Training Crew National Association of State Foresters
Escondido Type 2 Forest Service
Flaming Gorge Training Crew Forest Service 2019-06
Galice Type 1 Forest Service 2024-05
Grass Lake Type 1 Forest Service 2024-06
Gravitas Peak Training Crew National Association of State Foresters
Great Lakes Type 1 Forest Service 2024-03
Great Smoky Type 1 National Park Service 2023-03
Green Mountain Training Crew Forest Service
Groveland Type 2 Forest Service 2018-06
Hells Canyon Type 1 Forest Service 2020-05
Kaniksu Type 2 Forest Service 2024-06
Kaweah Training Crew National Park Service
Kings Peak Type 2 Forest Service 2020-06
Lewis and Clark Type 2 Forest Service 2024-06
Lucky Peak Type 2 Forest Service 2024-07
Mammoth Type 2 Forest Service 2018-06
Marble Mountain Type 2 Forest Service 2018-06
Metolius Type 2 Forest Service 2024-05
Mi-Wok Type 2 Forest Service 2018-06
Mt. Hebron Type 2 Forest Service 2018-07
Olympic Type 2 National Park Service 2024-06
Pilot Peak Type 1 Forest Service 2024-05
Platte Canyon Type 2 International Association of Fire Chiefs 2024-05
Rams Horn Training Crew Forest Service
Rio Puerco Type 2 Bureau of Land Management 2024-03
Rocky Mountain Training Crew National Park Service
Saguaro Type 2 National Park Service 2024-04
Selway Type 1 Forest Service 2023-05
Sequoia Type 2
Sheepeater Training Crew Forest Service
Shuksan Training Crew National Park Service
Six Rivers Type 2 Forest Service 2024-07
Skyway Type 2 Forest Service 2023-05
Slate Mountain Training Crew Forest Service
Snow Creek Type 2 Forest Service 2024-05
Snowslide Type 1 Forest Service 2024-05
Spotted Bear Training Crew Forest Service
St. Joe Training Crew Forest Service
Storm Peak Type 1 Forest Service 2024-05
Summit Type 2 Forest Service 2024-05
Teton Type 2 Forest Service 2024-05
Tushar Mountain Type 1 Forest Service 2018-05
Unaweep Type 1 Bureau of Land Management Website 2024-05
Warm Springs Type 2 Bureau of Indian Affairs 2024-07
Whiskey Flat Type 2 Forest Service 2019-07
Whiskeytown Type 1 National Park Service 2024-04
White River Type 2 Forest Service 2023-05
Yosemite Type 2 National Park Service
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Chair: Chris Loomis

NWCG Coordinator: Dave Schultz

Parent Committee: Fire Use Subcommittee

Meeting Schedule: TBD

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NWCG Latest Announcements

NWCG Equipment Technology Committee Releases New Equipment Bulletins

Date: September 27, 2024
Contact: Equipment Technology Committee

The Equipment Technology Committee (ETC) has released three new Equipment Bulletins:

  • ETC-EB-24-003 Diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) in fuel containers.
  • ETC-EB-24-004 Two-compartment fuel and oil container (Dolmar) unavailable in the United States (US) and reminders for upkeeping current inventories.
  • ETC-EB-24-005 Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): Inspection, Care, and Maintenance.

These bulletins remind field going personnel of important issues related to equipment for wildland firefighting efforts.

References:

NWCG Alerts

ETC-EB-24-003 Diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) in fuel containers

ETC-EB-24-004 Two-compartment fuel and oil container (Dolmar) unavailable in the United States (US) and reminders for upkeeping current inventories

ETC-EB-24-005 Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): Inspection, Care, and Maintenance

The Experiential Learning Subcommittee is looking for your feedback on Staff Rides

Date: September 20, 2024
Contact: Ashleigh D'Antonio and George Risko, Leadership Committee

The Experiential Learning Subcommittee needs to hear from the field about where the greatest need lies regarding staff rides and their accessibility.

  • Do you have an event you would like to turn into a learning experience?
  • Do you have a staff ride built, but are struggling to implement the delivery?
  • Do you need help building capacity?
  • What other ideas do you have to support experiential leadership training?

Fill out this short survey below to help us help you.

References:

Staff Rides: Feedback

Staff Rides

Updated NWCG Single Resource Casual Hire Information, PMS 934

Date: September 19, 2024
Contact: Incident Business Committee

The Incident Business Committee has updated the NWCG Single Resource Casual Hire Information, PMS 934. This update expands the provisions for hiring emergency personnel.

References:

NWCG Single Resource Casual Hire Information, PMS 934

IBC Memorandum 24-03

NWCG 2024 Spring/Summer Highlights

Date: September 13, 2024

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Welcome to our latest highlights from the National Wildfire Coordinating Group, where we explore the latest updates, insights, and efforts that develop interoperable wildland fire operations among federal, state, local, Tribal, and territorial partners.

The Performance Support Package, which for ABRO includes the Incident Position Standards and Next Generation Position Task Book were developed through the Incident Performance and Training Modernization (IPTM) effort. The Performance Support Package will support trainees, those qualified in the position, and evaluators.
 


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NASA JOINS NWCG!

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) is officially an associate member of NWCG. As such, NASA is beginning to collaborate with wildland fire management agencies with the goal of increasing collaboration across agencies and leveraging NASA data, technology, and innovation for nation-wide efforts in wildland fire management. NASA has a rich history of research, development, and technology transfer in the areas of Earth science, space technologies, and aeronautics that support the NWCG mission.


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WWW.NWCG.GOV HAS A NEW LOOK AND DESIGN

The NWCG web team dedicated the past two years to making a significant upgrade to the www.nwcg.gov site. This upgrade involved a comprehensive redesign of over 7,700 web pages.

The modernization of NWCG’s website involved migrating to Drupal 10, a cutting—edge content management system, and leveraging Amazon Web Service GovCloud for secure and efficient hosting. These upgrades help ensure that the NWCG website remains current in content management practices, offering enhanced customization, improved performance, and an overall superior user experience.


NWCG Leadership Committee

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The Wildland Fire Leadership Development Program announced the Professional Reading Program’s 2024 list!

The years books include:

  • 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
  • Writing to Persuade by Trish Hall

Learn more at the NWCG Leadership Committee


INCIDENT PERFORMANCE AND TRAINING MODERNIZATION

In 2023, NWCG kicked off the Incident Performance and Training Modernization (IPTM) effort. A training system overhaul focused on developing a performance-based training system designed to shift training to on-the-job when appropriate.

Over the next five years, NWCG intends to analyze all positions within the NWCG Standards for Wildland Fire Position Qualifications, PMS 310-1. To date we are currently working on 30 incident positions, and planning for 20+ in calendar year 2025.

Subject Matter Experts from a variety of geographical areas and agencies recently completed the position analysis for 16 positions. From this analysis, Incident Positions Standards and a Next Generation Position Task Book will be developed for each position.

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Incident Performance and Training Modernization

NEXT GENERATION POSITION TASK BOOK

In April 2024, NWCG launched the new Next Generation Position Task Book (Next Gen PTB) which is a key component of the IPTM effort. This revised evaluation tool is designed to work in conjunction with the newly developed Incident Position Standards.

Major Next Gen PTB changes:

  • Structured to improve constructive conversations between evaluators and trainees.
  • Reference new Incident Position Standards.
  • Include only tasks required to be evaluated for successful performance.
  • Trainees will be rated on their performance vs. initialing whether a task was completed.
  • Must include written feedback when trainee does not meet the standard.
  • Will be position specific (no combined PTBs).
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NWCG’s training course catalog is now available on the Wildland Fire Learning Portal (WFLP).

To access the training course catalog, visit WFLP and either set up an account or login as a guest.