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NWCG Glossary of Wildland Fire, PMS 205

Overview

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
declination Approved

Declination is the difference in degrees between true north and magnetic north.

deep-seated fire (structure) FBSC Fire Behavior Subcommittee Approved

A fire that has gained headway and built up heat in a structure so as to require greater cooling for extinguishment.

deep-seated fire (wildland) FBSC Fire Behavior Subcommittee Approved

A fire burning far below the surface in duff, mulch, peat, or other combustibles as contrasted with a surface fire.

deepening FWS Fire Weather Subcommittee Approved

As it refers to atmospheric pressure, a decrease in the central pressure of a low. This is usually accompanied by intensification of the cyclonic circulation (counter-clockwise wind flow around the low).

deflagration (burning) WFISC Wildland Fire Investigation Subcommittee Approved

A burning with great heat and intense light.

deflagration (decomposition) WFISC Wildland Fire Investigation Subcommittee Approved

Chemical decomposition by burning material in which the reaction is less than sonic velocity, for example, low explosives.

defusing RMC Risk Management Committee Approved

This is an informal session held immediately following the incident, within 24 hours. It is peer support led, and focuses on initial venting of feelings and stress education.

degradation FCSC Fire Chemical Subcommittee Approved

In a discussion of fire retardant slurries, deterioration of viscosity.

degree Approved

A unit of angular measurement equal to one-360th part of the circumference of a circle. The entire globe contains 360 degrees, each degree contains 60 minutes, and each minute contains 60 seconds.

Delayed Aerial Ignition Devices NIAC National Interagency Aviation Committee, ETC Equipment Technology Committee Approved

Polystyrene balls, 1.25 inches in diameter, containing potassium permanganate. The balls are fed into a dispenser, generally mounted in a helicopter, where they are injected with a water-glycol solution and then drop through a chute leading out of the helicopter. The chemicals react thermally and ignite in 25-30 seconds. The space between ignition points on the ground is primarily a function of helicopter speed, gear ratio of the dispenser, and the number of chutes used (up to four). 

delegation of authority NIMSIC National Incident Management System Integration Committee Approved

A statement provided to the incident commander by the agency administrator delegating authority and assigning responsibility. The delegation of authority can include objectives, priorities, expectations, constraints and other considerations or guidelines as needed.

Delete This GSC Geospatial Subcommittee Approved
demob en route Proposed New

The resource is no longer assigned to an incident and travel has started, but the resource has not yet arrived home.

demobilization NIMSIC National Incident Management System Integration Committee Approved

The orderly, safe, and efficient return of an incident resource to its original location and status.

Demobilization Unit NIMSIC National Incident Management System Integration Committee Approved

Demobilization Unit staff develop an Incident Demobilization Plan that includes specific instructions for all personnel and other resources to be demobilized. They begin their work early in the incident, creating rosters of personnel and resources and obtaining any missing information as check-in proceeds. Once the Incident Commander or Unified Command has approved the Incident Demobilization Plan, Demobilization Unit staff ensure its distribution at the incident and elsewhere, as necessary. For major incidents, demobilization plans are dynamic and the staff in the Demobilization Unit may need to update them frequently.

dense layer FWS Fire Weather Subcommittee Approved

A layer of clouds whose ratio of dense sky cover to total sky cover is more than one-half.

dense sky cover FWS Fire Weather Subcommittee Approved

Sky cover that prevents detection of higher clouds or the sky above it.

density (foam) ETC Equipment Technology Committee Approved

The ratio of the original volume of the nonaerated foam solution to the resultant volume of foam. The inverse of expansion.

Department

Above Agency in hierarchy.

Department Approval Date

Day/Month/Year officially accepted by the Department as meeting all Department requirements to receive funds in the planned year.

Departure from Average Greenness FDSC Fire Danger Subcommittee Approved

An NDVI-derived image of vegetation greenness compared to its average greenness for the current week of the year.

depression (topographic) Approved

A low place in the ground having no outlet for surface drainage.

Depth of Burn FWS Fire Weather Subcommittee Approved

The reduction in forest floor thickness due to consumption by fire.

depth of char indicators WFISC Wildland Fire Investigation Subcommittee Approved

Sometimes referred to as "alligatoring", where combustible material appears to have a fissured or scaly appearance similar to an alligator's hide. Most commonly associated with finished lumber products, such as boards and fence posts.

Deputy NIMSIC National Incident Management System Integration Committee Approved

A fully qualified individual who, in the absence of a superior, can be delegated the authority to manage a functional operation or to perform a specific task. In some cases, a deputy can act as relief for a superior, and, therefore, should be fully qualified in the position. Deputies generally can be assigned to the Incident Commander, EOC director, General Staff, and branch directors.

desiccant ETC Equipment Technology Committee Approved

Chemical that, when applied to a living plant, causes or accelerates drying of its aerial parts; used to facilitate burning of living vegetation by substantially lowering fuel moisture content within a few hours.

designated area FUSC Fire Use Subcommittee Approved

Those areas identified as principal population centers or other areas requiring protection under state or federal air quality laws or regulations.

Designated Dispatch Point IBC Incident Business Committee Approved

The address where the unit must be physically located, and dispatched from, during the mandatory availability period.

detection IOSC Incident Operations Subcommittee Approved

The act or system of discovering and locating fires.

detonation WFISC Wildland Fire Investigation Subcommittee Approved

An extreme rapid decomposition of a material in which the reaction is more than a sonic velocity, for example, high explosives.

dew point FWS Fire Weather Subcommittee Approved

Temperature to which a specified parcel of air must cool, at constant pressure and water-vapor content, in order for saturation to occur. The dew point is always lower than the wet-bulb temperature, which is always lower than the dry-bulb temperature, except when the air is saturated and all three values are equal. Fog may form when temperature drops to equal the dew point. 

diagram WFISC Wildland Fire Investigation Subcommittee Approved

A scale drawing showing information about a fire scene.

die-out pattern indicators WFISC Wildland Fire Investigation Subcommittee Approved

Fingers or islands of less intensely burned areas or areas where the fire has self extinguished.

digital elevation model FWS Fire Weather Subcommittee Approved

A set of points which defines the terrain as numbers for computer applications. This data may be used to draw contours, make ortho photos, slope maps, and drive fire models.

dilution FUSC Fire Use Subcommittee Approved

A control strategy used in managing smoke from prescribed fires in which smoke concentration is reduced by diluting it through a greater volume of air, either by scheduling during good dispersion conditions or burning at a slower rate.

dipsite (helicopter) NIAC National Interagency Aviation Committee Approved

A natural or manmade water site that a helicopter can fill their bucket with water, such as a stream, river, lake, swimming pool, etc...

direct attack IOSC Incident Operations Subcommittee Approved

Any treatment applied directly to burning fuel such as wetting, smothering, or chemically quenching the fire or by physically separating the burning from unburned fuel.

direct line IOSC Incident Operations Subcommittee Approved

Any treatment applied directly to burning fuel such as wetting, smothering, or chemically quenching the fire or by physically separating the burning from unburned fuel.

direct protection area IOSC Incident Operations Subcommittee Approved

That area for which a particular fire protection organization has the primary responsibility for attacking an uncontrolled fire and for directing the suppression action. Such responsibility may develop through law, contract, or personal interest of the firefighting agent (e.g., a lumber operator). Several agencies or entities may have some basic responsibilities (e.g., private owner) without being known as the fire organization having direct protection responsibility. 

directional vectors WFISC Wildland Fire Investigation Subcommittee Approved

The physical characteristics of the indicators that show the direction of fire spread, i.e., advancing, backing, or lateral.

Directions Approved
Director NIMSIC National Incident Management System Integration Committee Approved

The ICS title for individuals responsible for supervision of a branch. Also, an organizational title for an individual responsible for managing and directing the team in an EOC.

discovery WFISC Wildland Fire Investigation Subcommittee Approved

Determination that a fire exists. Location and reporting of a fire is not required as is with detection.

discovery time IOSC Incident Operations Subcommittee Approved

Elapsed time from start of fire (known or estimated) until the time of the first discovery that results directly in fire suppression action.

discrete frequency NCSC National Coordination System Committee Approved

A separate radio frequency most commonly used in air traffic control which reduces frequency congestion by controlling the number of aircraft or other resources operating on a particular frequency.

dispatch NIMSIC National Incident Management System Integration Committee, NCSC National Coordination System Committee, IBC Incident Business Committee Approved

The ordered movement of a resource or resources to an assigned operational mission, or an administrative move from one location to another.

dispatch center NCSC National Coordination System Committee, IBC Incident Business Committee Approved

An organization from which resources are ordered, mobilized or assigned to an incident and/or demobilized. The center may process requests, coordinate response, or track resources and information under the delegation of its benefiting agency(s).

dispatch center (current) NCSC National Coordination System Committee Approved

The dispatch center actively supporting an incident and the resources assigned or a resource who is temporarily transferred for official action i.e. details, temporary duty station, etc.

dispatch center (home) NCSC National Coordination System Committee Approved

The dispatch center associated with a resource’s home unit. The Home Dispatch Center is responsible for initial mobilization and is the Center associated with the resource when an assignment is completed.

dispatch center (ordering) NCSC National Coordination System Committee, IBC Incident Business Committee Approved

The current dispatch center for an incident.

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NWCG Work Capacity Test Administrator's Guide, PMS 307

Date: December 7, 2023
Contact: Risk Management Committee (RMC) 

An updated NWCG Work Capacity Test Administrator's Guide is now available. This publication is intended to aid WCT Administrators in preparing and performing a WCT. 

The WCT Administrator will be able to complete proper paperwork and administer respective job-related field tests to determine a worker's capacity to meet NWCG Standards for Wildland Fire Position Qualifications, PMS 310-1.

References:

NWCG Work Capacity Test Administrator's Guide, PMS 307

Updated NWCG Standards for Aerial Supervision, PMS 505

Date: December 6, 2023
Contact: Interagency Aerial Supervision Subcommittee (IASS) 

The December 2023 revision of the NWCG Standards for Aerial Supervision, PMS 505, is now available for download. No changes have been made to the associated forms and documents.

References:

NWCG Standards for Aerial Supervision, PMS 505

Training catalog will migrate to the Wildland Fire Learning Portal

Date: October 23, 2023
Contact: NWCG Training 

In November 2023, the training catalog will be migrated from the NWCG website to the Wildland Fire Learning Portal (WFLP) as part of a streamlining and process improvement effort. This will first occur for all training that is required for positions, followed by training that has been recommended for positions.

References:

NWCG Training Courses

Wildland Fire Learning Portal (WFLP)

Suicide Prevention Week September 10 - 16, 2023

Date: September 8, 2023
Contact: Mental Health Subcommittee (MHSC) 

In recognition of National Suicide Prevention Week, the NWCG Mental Health Subcommittee has created daily messages to share resources and mental health information to prevent suicide in our community.

We encourage you to use these materials to start conversations with coworkers about maintaining mental health and wellness. Each short piece takes only a few minutes to review, but it could provide information that makes a difference for you or someone else. Please share these widely.

 

References:

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