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Title Office Phone Email NWCG Member Agency
Herrera, Colton 208-861-5169 colton.herrera@bia.gov Bureau of Indian Affairs
Herrera, Elliott 505-761-8964 etherrera@blm.gov Bureau of Land Management
Hesse, Nate 208-553-5990 nathan.hesse@usda.gov Forest Service
Hickman, Jennifer 505-553-2205 jennifer.hickman@bia.gov Bureau of Indian Affairs
Hicks, Bruce 775-742-7285 bjhicks@sbcglobal.net Other
Hiers, J. Kevin 229-560-8861 john.hiers@ag.tamu.edu Department of Defense
Hilkey, Denise 541-352-1247 denise.hilkey@usda.gov Forest Service
Hill, Derek 605-209-6463 derek.hill@atf.gov Other
Hilton, Mark mark.hilton@usda.gov Forest Service
Hinz, Lonnie 406-896-2873 lhinz@blm.gov Bureau of Land Management
Hird, Rebecca 307-367-5391 rhird@blm.gov Bureau of Land Management
Hislop, Mike 208-387-5423 mhislop@blm.gov Bureau of Land Management
Hitselberger, Joe 503-826-7747 joe.hitselberger@pgn.com Other
Hnat, Mark 805-218-0251 mark_hnat@nps.gov National Park Service
Hockenberry, Heath 208-334-9862 heath.hockenberry@noaa.gov National Weather Service
Hoeffler, Paul 303-275-2389 paul_hoeffler@fws.gov Fish and Wildlife Service
Hoffman, Kymberli 423-476-9775 kymberli.d.hoffman@usda.gov Forest Service
Hoffman, Mark mark.hoffman@oregonstate.edu Other
Hohn, Paul 307-253-8576 phohn@blm.gov Bureau of Land Management
Holiday, Rawley 505-274-1581 rawley.holiday@bia.gov Bureau of Indian Affairs
Hollingsworth, Jessica 540-383-6531 jessica.hollingsworth@usda.gov Forest Service
Hollingsworth, LaWen 406-829-7370 lawen.t.hollingworth@usda.gov Forest Service
Holmes, Brian 208-387-5117 bcholmes@blm.gov Bureau of Land Management
Holmes, Steve 609-694-4029 steven_holmes@fws.gov Fish and Wildlife Service
Hopkins, Billie 208-805-0834 billie_hopkins@fws.gov Fish and Wildlife Service
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NWCG Latest Announcements

NWCG Celebrates National Emergency Medical Services Week

Date: May 24, 2023
Contact: Emergency Medical Committee (EMC)

This week, NWCG celebrates National Emergency Medical Services Week.  
The Emergency Medical Committee is proud to be affiliated with all the agencies and organizations who collaborate to provide and support EMS across our national wildfire response systems.  

Thank you to all the EMS individuals for the important work and mission you do every day!

Learn about the NWCG Emergency Medical Committee

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NWCG Standards for Water Scooping Operations, PMS 518

Date: May 22, 2023
Contact: Interagency Water Scooper Subcommittee (IWSS)

The 2023 update of NWCG Standards for Water Scooping Operations, PMS 518, establishes the standards for dispatching, utilizing, and coordinating water scooping aircraft on interagency wildland fires. These standards should be used in conjunction with the NWCG Standards for Aerial Supervision (SAS), PMS 505, and any local, state, or geographic/regional water scooping plans.

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NWCG Standards for Helicopter Operations, PMS 510

Date: May 25, 2023
Contact: Interagency Helicopter Operations Subcommittee (IHOPS)


The 2023 revision of the NWCG Standards for Helicopter Operations (NSHO), PMS 510, establishes the standards by which helicopter operations are to be conducted under the exclusive direction and operational control of federal, state, and local agencies in the accomplishment of interagency fire suppression and natural resource aviation management.

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NWCG Standards for Mitigation in the Wildland Urban Interface, PMS 052

Date: May 25, 2023
Contact: Wildland Urban Interface Mitigation Committee (WUIMC)

The NWCG Standards for Mitigation in the Wildland Urban Interface, PMS 052, establishes the standards for understanding and implementation of concepts, issues, and best practices to increase community fire adaptation. This publication is designed to: support common understanding, encourage use of consistent and proven local risk reduction efforts, increase awareness and implementation of mitigation best practices, techniques, tactics, and strategies, and improve community and structure survivability as the result of pre-wildfire mitigation actions.

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