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Wildland Fire Management: Strategies, Anatomy, and Safety
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Wildland fire management integrates ecological, social, and economic factors to mitigate risks and enhance landscape resilience. As of 2026, global strategies increasingly prioritize prevention and preparedness over reactive suppression to manage escalating fire threats.  1. Anatomy of a Wildland Fire Firefighters use specific terminology to describe the different parts of a fire, which is essential for coordinating response efforts:  Origin: The location where the fire first ignited. Head: The fastest-moving portion of the fire, typically showing the highest intensity. Flanks: The sides... Show more
Wildland Fire Management: Strategies, Anatomy, and Safety
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25 Questions

1. What personal protective equipment (PPE) is required for wildland firefighters?

2. What is a 'Flanking Attack'?

3. How should a firefighter use a fire shelter?

4. What types of vehicles are used for wildland firefighting?

5. What factors influence wildland fire behavior?

6. What does S-FACTS stand for?

7. What are some hazards faced by wildland firefighters?

8. What are some hazards of wildland firefighting?

9. What is a safety zone?

10. What are direct attack strategies in fire suppression?

11. What does Rate of Spread (ROS) indicate?

12. What is the purpose of a tactical patrol?

13. What are the limitations of structural fire apparatus in wildland firefighting?

14. What is a 'widow maker' in wildland firefighting?

15. What is the wildland/urban intermix?

16. What is the safety zone requirement in front of a fire?

17. What happens to flame lengths when the fire moves from grass to brush?

18. What are the three direct methods of extinguishing wildland fires?

19. What is defensible space?

20. What is dry mopping in wildland firefighting?

21. What tools are used for indirect methods of extinguishing wildland fires?

22. What is backfiring in wildland firefighting?

23. What is a control line?

24. What is an 'Indirect Attack' strategy?

25. What is the 'Fire front following' tactic?