@@wildlandfirefit hopefully out of Missoula Mt. But with your videos being such a huge help I'll apply in other places. I took my first pack test n courses back in 2010, life happens and now I have the opportunity to do wildland firefighting.
People should understand that when they have even 100' of defensible space from their home, depending on many other factors, it may still burn down. And although it varies from region to region, one of the most common cause of fires is chains dragging while towing, and many other vehicle related causes; smoking is among the most rare, unless you're talking about an addict smoking crack in the bushes, which is still rare, but probably more common!
I am training for wildland firefighting this year and getting my certificate. is there any advice you have for me going threw this traing. I am working out learning terminology and also gonna be getting a 45lbs vest soon adn walking off trails to simulate the terrain i will be on when fighting a fire.
I'm a former wildland firefighter. I worked for the BLM for 5 years before I join the military. While in, I have done volunteer work with my local fire department.
I have FF1C on the 21st…..I’m excited! Glad I found this channel
Thanks. I found your channel within this last month n it will be my first season.
Awesome!! Where are you going to be fighting fire out of?
Let’s get it 🕺🏾 first season
@@wildlandfirefit hopefully out of Missoula Mt. But with your videos being such a huge help I'll apply in other places. I took my first pack test n courses back in 2010, life happens and now I have the opportunity to do wildland firefighting.
@@wildlandfirefit climate change
@@lw8072 that's great!!! I LOVE Missoula! I think that would be such a great place to work out of.
Great Job. Being Comfortable on Camera. Wait tilly you become Prevention or the PIO.. Pressure. Great work.
Ha thanks!
have u heard of team blaze from California? They work with the state guard.
People should understand that when they have even 100' of defensible space from their home, depending on many other factors, it may still burn down. And although it varies from region to region, one of the most common cause of fires is chains dragging while towing, and many other vehicle related causes; smoking is among the most rare, unless you're talking about an addict smoking crack in the bushes, which is still rare, but probably more common!
I love this video. Communication is key. My dedication to the assignment was always second. I got a thousand ways to use a shovel.
I am training for wildland firefighting this year and getting my certificate. is there any advice you have for me going threw this traing. I am working out learning terminology and also gonna be getting a 45lbs vest soon adn walking off trails to simulate the terrain i will be on when fighting a fire.
What are your qualifications?
I'm a former wildland firefighter. I worked for the BLM for 5 years before I join the military. While in, I have done volunteer work with my local fire department.
Horrible compliment, but you smoking is adorable haha
😂😂😂😂 I don't smoke but if I did I think that's how I would do it!
@@wildlandfirefit great video
@@wildlandfirefit I will work for South metro fire department ,they do structure and wildland firefighting.
@@emmanuelawosusi2365 that's great!