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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
combination nozzle ETC Equipment Technology Committee Approved

A nozzle is designed to provide either a solid stream or a fixed spray pattern suitable for applying water, wet water or foam solution.

combination nozzle tip ETC Equipment Technology Committee Approved

Two attached straight stream nozzle tips of different orifice size used to increase or restrict water flow.

combustion FWS Fire Weather Subcommittee Approved

The rapid oxidation of fuel in which heat and usually flame are produced. Combustion can be divided into four phases: preignition, flaming, smoldering, and glowing.

combustion efficiency FWS Fire Weather Subcommittee Approved

The relative amount of time a fire burns in the flaming phase of combustion, as compared to smoldering combustion. A ratio of the amount of fuel that is consumed in flaming combustion compared to the amount of fuel consumed during the smoldering phase, in which more of the fuel material is emitted as smoke particles because it is not turned into carbon dioxide and water. 

combustion period FWS Fire Weather Subcommittee Approved

Total time required for a specified fuel component to be completely consumed.

combustion rate FWS Fire Weather Subcommittee Approved

Rate of heat release per unit of burning area per unit of time.

command NIMSIC National Incident Management System Integration Committee Approved

The act of directing, ordering, or controlling by virtue of explicit statutory, regulatory, or delegated authority.

command climate LC Leadership Committee Approved

The working environment within the influence of a particular leader or chain of command. The command climate is based on the subordinates' understanding of how they are expected to perform, how they are treated, and how they must conform to the leader's style. 

command presence LC Leadership Committee Approved

How leaders present themselves to others. The personal attributes and traits that determine whether leaders are worthy of trust and respect from their subordinates.

command staff NIMSIC National Incident Management System Integration Committee Approved

A group of incident personnel that the Incident Commander or Unified Command assigns to support the command function at an ICP. Command staff often include a PIO, a Safety Officer, and a Liaison Officer, who have assistants as necessary. Additional positions may be needed, depending on the incident.

comments (feature class) GSC Geospatial Subcommittee Approved

Additional information describing the feature.

Communications Unit NIMSIC National Incident Management System Integration Committee Approved

Communications Unit staff install and test communications equipment, supervise and operate the incident communications center, distribute and recover communications equipment assigned to incident personnel, and maintain and repair communications equipment on site.Most complex incidents have an incident Communications Plan. Staff in the Communications Unit produce this plan, as they are responsible for assigning radio frequencies; establishing voice and data networks for command, tactical, support, and air units; setting up on-scene telephoneand public-address equipment; and providing any necessary off-incident communication links.

community event (event) NCSC National Coordination System Committee Approved

An event initiated by local private or government organizations that require non-emergency services for a general gathering such as a concert, convention, or parade. 

Community Wildfire Protection Plan CEPC Communication, Education, and Prevention Committee, WUIMC Wildland Urban Interface Mitigation Committee Approved

A plan developed in the collaborative framework established by the Wildland Fire Leadership Council and agreed to by state, tribal, and local government, local fire department, other stakeholders and federal land management agencies managing land in the vicinity of the planning area. A Community Wildfire Protection Plan (CWPP) identifies and prioritizes areas for hazardous fuel reduction treatments and recommends the types and methods of treatment on Federal and non-Federal land that will protect one or more at-risk communities and essential infrastructure and recommends measures to reduce structural ignitability throughout the at-risk community. A CWPP may address issues such as wildfire response, hazard mitigation, community preparedness, or structure protection - or all of the above. 

compact IBC Incident Business Committee Approved

A formal working agreement among agencies to obtain mutual aid.

compactness FUSC Fire Use Subcommittee Approved

Spacing between fuel particles.

company IOSC Incident Operations Subcommittee Archived

Any piece of (fire) equipment having a full complement of personnel.

compare and contrast (fire damage) WFISC Wildland Fire Investigation Subcommittee Approved

The practice of comparing and contrasting the fire damage on different surfaces of an object that has been subjected to the oncoming fire.

compare and contrast (investigation) WFISC Wildland Fire Investigation Subcommittee Approved

An investigative technique that involves comparing same sized indicators within an indicator category at separate locations; looking for either differences or similarities in appearance.

compass Approved

An instrument used for showing direction, consisting of a magnetic needle swinging freelyon a pivot and pointing to magnetic north.

compass rose IOSC Incident Operations Subcommittee Archived

A circle, graduated in degrees, printed on some charts or marked on the ground at an airport or heliport. It is used as a reference to either true or magnetic direction.

Compensation-for-Injury Manager IBC Incident Business Committee Archived

Person responsible to the Compensation/Claims Unit Leader for administrative matters arising from serious injuries and fatalities occurring on the incident.

Compensation/Claims Unit NIMSIC National Incident Management System Integration Committee, IBC Incident Business Committee Approved

Compensation and Claims Unit staff are responsible for financial concerns resulting from property damage, injuries, or fatalities at the incident. The specific activities vary depending on the incident. Staff handling injury compensation ensure that all forms needed by workers’ compensation programs and local agencies are completed. These staff also typically maintain files on injuries and illnesses associated with the incident and obtain written witness statements. Since Medical Unit staff may also perform some of these tasks, the Medical and the Compensation and Claims Units should coordinate closely. The Compensation and Claims Unit staff may assist with civil tort claims investigations involving incident property, and the staff maintain logs on the claims, obtain witness statements, and document investigations and agency follow-up activities.

competency IPSC Incident and Position Standards Committee Approved

A broad description that groups core behaviors necessary to perform a specific function.

competent ignition source WFISC Wildland Fire Investigation Subcommittee Approved

Any item which can produce sufficient heat over a sufficient duration of time capable of bringing forest fuels to their ignition temperature and sustain open flame combustion.

Completion Date

Day/Month/Year local program intends to complete the treatment or activity

Completion Fiscal Quarter

Fiscal Quarter local program intends to complete the treatment or activity

Completion Fiscal Year

Fiscal Year local program intends to complete the treatment or activity

Complex Identifier FRSC Fire Reporting Subcommittee Approved
Complex Name FRSC Fire Reporting Subcommittee Approved
Compressed Air Foam Systems ETC Equipment Technology Committee Approved

A generic term used to describe foam systems consisting of an air compressor (or air source), a water pump, and foam solution.

computed gross weight NIAC National Interagency Aviation Committee Approved

Term used in calculating from performance charts the permissible helicopter payload at which a helicopter is capable of hovering in ground effect or hovering out of ground effect, based on pressure altitude and air temperature.

concentrate ETC Equipment Technology Committee Approved

A substance that has been concentrated; specifically, a liquid that has been made denser, as by the removal of some of its water.

conceptual model FWS Fire Weather Subcommittee Approved

A model that is a diagram or description of a set of relationships between factors that describe how a system works, such as an ecological model.

condensation FWS Fire Weather Subcommittee Approved

The process by which a gas becomes a liquid.

condition class FUSC Fire Use Subcommittee Approved

Depiction of the degree of departure from historical fire regimes, possibly resulting in alterations of key ecosystem components. These classes categorize and describe vegetation composition and structure conditions that currently exist inside the Fire Regime Groups. Based on the coarse-scale national data, they serve as generalized wildfire rankings. The risk of loss of key ecosystem components from wildfires increases from Condition Class 1 (lowest risk) to Condition Class 3 (highest risk).

condition of vegetation FDSC Fire Danger Subcommittee Approved

Stage of growth or degree of flammability of vegetation that forms part of a fuel complex. Herbaceous stage is at times used when referring to herbaceous vegetation alone. In grass areas minimum qualitative distinctions for stages of annual growth are usually green, curing, and dry or cured. 

conduction FWS Fire Weather Subcommittee Approved

Heat transfer through a material from a region of higher temperature to a region of lower temperature.

confine IOSC Incident Operations Subcommittee Approved

A wildfire response strategy of restricting a wildfire to a defined area, primarily using natural barriers that are expected to restrict the spread of the wildfire under the prevailing and forecasted weather conditions.

confinement FUSC Fire Use Subcommittee Approved

The strategy employed in appropriate management responses where a fire perimeter is managed by a combination of direct and indirect actions and use of natural topographic features, fuel, and weather factors.

conflagration FWS Fire Weather Subcommittee Approved

A raging, destructive fire. Often used to connote such a fire with a moving front as distinguished from a fire storm.

conflagration threat FWS Fire Weather Subcommittee Approved

Likelihood that a wildfire capable of causing considerable damage will occur.

Congressional District

Area representing electoral divisions for the purpose of electing members of the United States House of Representatives.

consistency (foam) ETC Equipment Technology Committee Approved

Uniformity and size of bubbles.

constant danger FDSC Fire Danger Subcommittee Approved

Resultant of all fire danger factors that are relatively unchanging in a specific area (e.g., resource values at risk, topography, fuel type, exposure to prevailing wind).

consumption FUSC Fire Use Subcommittee Approved

The amount of a specified fuel type or strata that is removed through the fire process, often expressed as a percentage of the preburn weight.

contact email (data creation) DMC Data Management Committee Approved

Email of the incident-based contact responsible for data creation.

contact name (data creation) DMC Data Management Committee Approved

Name of the incident-based contact responsible for data creation.

contact phone (data creation) DMC Data Management Committee Approved

Phone number for the incident-based contact responsible for data creation.

contained IOSC Incident Operations Subcommittee Approved

The status of a wildfire suppression action signifying that a control line has been completed around the fire, and any associated spot fires, which can reasonably be expected to stop the fire's spread.

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NWCG Latest Announcements

2023 Wildland Fire EMS Awards

Date: May 24, 2024
Contact: NWCG Emergency Medical Committee 

The NWCG Emergency Medical Committee (EMC) announces the recipients of the 2023 Wildland Fire EMS Awards. EMC annually recognizes individuals and groups who have demonstrated outstanding actions or accomplishments that are above and beyond the expectation of one’s normal mission or job duties.

Congratulations to all the awardees and nominees. Through leadership and initiative, they have made significant contributions to the safety of the wildland fire community. These awards are well deserved.

References:

2023 Wildland Fire EMS Awards

NWCG Emergency Medical Committee

Next Generation Position Task Books

Date: May 21, 2024
Contact: NWCG Training 

NWCG is excited to announce the release of Next Generation Position Task Books (Next Gen PTBs). The Next Gen PTB is part of the Incident Performance and Training Modernization (IPTM) effort. Next Gen PTBs are intended to be used in conjunction with Incident Position Standards to support constructive conversations between trainees and evaluators, set baseline standards, and enhance speed to competency.

Next Gen PTBs and Incident Position Standards are now available for Crew Boss, Single Resource (CRWB) and Prescribed Fire Burn Boss Type 2 (RXB2). As positions go through IPTM, Next Gen PTBs will be developed and published.

References:

NWCG Position Task Books

Incident Performance and Training Modernization (IPTM)

Updated NWCG Standards for Fire Unmanned Aircraft Systems Operations, PMS 515

Date: May 10, 2024
Contact: IFUASS Qualification and Curriculum Board (IFUASS) 

The 2024 revision of the NWCG Standards for Fire Unmanned Aircraft Systems Operations, PMS 515 is now available. PMS 515 standardizes the processes and procedures for interagency use of Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS), including pilot inspections and approvals. This publication is now available as a PDF for easy use offline.

References:

NWCG Standards for Fire Unmanned Aircraft Systems Operations, PMS 515

Memorandum 24-003: Removal of Type 1 Command and General Staff (C&G) Incident Position Qualification Pathways

Date: May 10, 2024
Contact: Aitor Bidaburu 

The purpose of this memorandum is to provide NWCG direction for removal of the Type 1 Command and General Staff (C&G) incident position qualification pathways to transition to Complex Incident Management (CIM). Responders may continue to utilize available NWCG pathways to attain Type 1 C&G qualifications until December 31, 2024.

References:

Memorandum 24-003

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