{"id":9291,"date":"2023-10-03T11:14:47","date_gmt":"2023-10-03T17:14:47","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sbbch.org\/?p=9291"},"modified":"2025-04-26T16:31:11","modified_gmt":"2025-04-26T22:31:11","slug":"public-lands-wildfires-hotshots","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sbbch.org\/?p=9291","title":{"rendered":"Public Lands &#8211; Wildfire\u2019s Hotshot&#8217;s"},"content":{"rendered":"<h1 class=\"ArtP-headline\">New review of wildfire\u2019s Hotshot program recommends numerous changes to \u2018unsustainable system\u2019<\/h1>\n<div class=\"ArtP-contentInfo\">\n<div class=\"ArtP-byline\">\n<div class=\"ArtP-authors\">\n<div class=\"ArtP-authorName\"><span class=\"ArtP-authorBy\">Boise State Public Radio News | By\u00a0<a class=\"Link\" href=\"https:\/\/www.boisestatepublicradio.org\/people\/murphy-woodhouse\" aria-label=\"Murphy Woodhouse\" data-cms-ai=\"0\">Murphy Woodhouse<\/a><\/span><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"ArtP-timestamp\">\n<div class=\"ArtP-datePublished\">Published\u00a0September 27, 2023 at 11:31 AM MDT<\/div>\n<div><a href=\"https:\/\/sbbch.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/10\/Screenshot-2023-10-03-111042.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"aligncenter size-full wp-image-9292\" src=\"https:\/\/sbbch.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/10\/Screenshot-2023-10-03-111042.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"816\" height=\"538\" srcset=\"https:\/\/sbbch.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/10\/Screenshot-2023-10-03-111042.jpg 816w, https:\/\/sbbch.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/10\/Screenshot-2023-10-03-111042-300x198.jpg 300w, https:\/\/sbbch.org\/wp-content\/uploads\/2023\/10\/Screenshot-2023-10-03-111042-768x506.jpg 768w\" sizes=\"auto, (max-width: 816px) 100vw, 816px\" \/><\/a><br \/>\n<strong>Interagency Hotshot Crews (IHCs)<\/strong> are considered to be among the most elite personnel in wildland fire. But a recent review &#8211; the first of its kind &#8211; identified a number of challenges crews face \u2013 and recommended dozens of changes to address them. \u201cThe hotshot program is at a crossroads,\u201d the U.S. Forest Service review summary opens.<a href=\"https:\/\/www.govexec.com\/pay-benefits\/2023\/09\/odds-fix-impending-wildland-firefighter-pay-cliff-improve-complications-remain\/390612\/\"><strong>Crewmembers face long hours, brutal conditions, low pay, weeks-long stretches away<\/strong><\/a> from friends and family, high housing costs and numerous other issues detailed in the review.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cIn a time where more wildland firefighting capacity is needed, applicant lists for hotshot crews are less robust and the workforce is diminishing,\u201d the summary continued. \u201cIf these challenges are not addressed in a timely manner, the current unsustainable system may leave crews unable to provide the leadership, expertise, and capabilities required in today\u2019s wildland fire environment.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>But the review also made 50 short- to long-term recommendations with the goal of strengthening \u201crecruitment, retention, and crew effectiveness by improving the work environment.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>They include some that are already being implemented, like the previously all-but-unthinkable ability for crews to take time off midseason, according to Jason Kuiken, supervisor of the Stanislaus National Forest in California and team lead of the review.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThat did not happen five years ago,\u201d Kuiken said. \u201cWe&#8217;ve had hotshot superintendents choose to take a week off in summer, be able to have one of their captains lead the crew out and they go fishing with their kid.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Other recommendations being implemented include more time off after fire responses, which typically last at least two weeks, and updated job classifications that identify federal wildland firefighters as firefighters, not forestry or range technicians.<\/p>\n<p>The review was broken up into key themes, including pay, hiring practices, vehicle policies, facilities and others, all of which included recommendations.\u00a0Low pay, according to focus groups and a sizable survey done as a part of the review, \u201cis\u00a0considered the most important issue to resolve.\u201d<\/p>\n<p><strong>Legislative efforts to make temporary raises permanent currently face significant uncertainty in Washington<\/strong>, meaning thousands of federal wildland firefighters are confronting the prospect of steep pay cuts just as the season is winding down.<\/p>\n<p>\u201cI can tell you through conversations and otherwise that people believe in the mission of the Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management and Park Service,\u201d Kuiken said, referring to three of the principal federal agencies with IHC programs. \u201cBut you can only believe so much. That doesn&#8217;t always put food on the table, right? Or a roof over your head. And so being able to have that pay certainty says, \u2018I can not only believe in that mission, I can make it work for my family.\u2019 And that&#8217;s huge.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Inadequate crew facilities and precarious living situations were among a number of issues identified by the hundreds of firefighters surveyed for the review, with some 20 percent of respondents reporting that their primary housing while off assignment was their car or camping.<\/p>\n<p>Expanding hazard pay for prescribed fires; improving the hiring process, including outreach to more diverse candidates; modifying retirement formulas to include overtime and hazard pay; lowering day rates in government housing while personnel are on assignment; and expanding access to mental health services were among the many specific recommendations.<\/p>\n<p>While the review was specifically of the IHC program, Kuiken said that many of the recommendations are broadly applicable to the wildfire in general. Asked what the federal wildfire service might look like in five to 10 years if those recommendations are implemented, he said, \u201cwhen that unplanned fire starts and is coming, let&#8217;s have people out there and being able to focus on the task at hand.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>\u201cThat to me is what success looks like,\u201d he added.<\/p>\n<p>This story was produced by the Mountain West News Bureau, a collaboration between Wyoming Public Media, Nevada Public Radio, Boise State Public Radio in Idaho, KUNR in Nevada, KUNC in Colorado and KANW in New Mexico, with support from affiliate stations across the region. Funding for the Mountain West News Bureau is provided in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>New review of wildfire\u2019s Hotshot program recommends numerous changes to \u2018unsustainable system\u2019 Boise State Public Radio News | By\u00a0Murphy Woodhouse Published\u00a0September 27, 2023 at 11:31 AM MDT Interagency Hotshot Crews (IHCs) are considered to be among the most elite personnel in wildland fire. 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