Wildland Fire Operations

Increasing the pace and scale of prescribed fire

Our operations team are skilled and experienced wildland and prescribed fire practitioners dedicated to increasing the pace and scale of prescribed fire. Our team includes a wide range of qualified fire practitioners ranging from FFT2/1 and Fire Effects Monitors (FEMOs), Single Resource qualifications, to prescribed fire and wildland fire managers. We can provide equipment support including multiple wildland engines and UTV’s, an equipment cache, and technology assets to implement fire management projects.

With our breadth of experience, we can tackle a wide-range of projects such performing fuels reductions in the wildland-urban interface, implementing collaborative prescribed fires, or even hosting national Prescribed Fire Training Exchange (TREX) events.  

Our work takes us all across the United States with projects located in the Southeastern U.S., the eastern region, the Great Plains, Rocky Mountains and across the western U.S.  Our team is based out of the Fort Collins, CO area but has satellite locations throughout the Rocky Mountains and Southeastern U.S. 

Collaborative Burning

Seasonal Crews

Safely applying good fire requires good teams. We structure collaborative prescribed fire implementation projects similar to wildland fire operations with an Incident Management Team to provide accountability and to work within an established framework. Working across federal, state, and NGO boundaries builds local capacity and provides critical resources to implement good fire.

Our fire operations team works across the country, and we are proud to support seasonal crews to increase capacity for fuels mitigation and prescribed fire projects.

Burn Plan development

Equipment

Many organizations want to get good fire onto their landscapes but don’t have the staff or resources to make that happen. This is where our team comes into play. We work hand-in-hand with partners to assess your needs, provide field assessments, and tackle the writing and modeling that goes with developing an NWCG burn plan. Our goal is to provide you with a service that makes planning a prescribed fire less of a barrier to getting good fire on your ground.

Our team and supply cache can support logistics and operations for a Type 3 Wildland Fire Incident or prescribed fire of similar size and complexity.

Learning together & burning Together

In 2021 We Collaboratively Burned Over 10,000 Acres With More Than 15 Different Agencies/Organizations Involved.  

Interested? Here's how you can get involved!

Work With Us!

Our team includes year-round, part-time, and call-when-needed positions. Check out our employment page to see our current openings. We’d love to have you join our team!