These training plans cover the requirements for becoming a Public Information Officer, whether you are working at the local, regional, or national level.
Learn more about the requirements for operating both manned and unmanned aircraft in the National Park Service.
About the Wildland Fire Lessons Learned Center The Wildland Fire Lessons Learned Center’s (LCC) is an interagency center dedicated to promote learning in the wildland fire service by providing useful and relevant products and services that help to reveal the complexity and risk in the wildland fire environment. Some of those products are: Video Training Library Incident
The National Wildland Fire Training website allows access to local, geographic area, national and other interagency wildland fire training information.
What It Is Reference Manual #18 – Wildland Fire Management contains the most detailed and comprehensive instructions for implementing servicewide wildland fire management programs for the National Park Service. The manual provides NPS field employees: Legal references, Operating policies, Standards, Procedures, General information, Recommendations, and Examples to assist them in carrying out NPS Management Policies and
The NPS Aviation Program is unique, challenging and the one of most diverse and complex of any aviation programs within the Department of the Interior.
Find aviation training that meets standards for natural resource agencies at the Interagency Aviation Training website.
The Reference Manual 60 - Aviation Management provides detailed guidance to NPS personnel engaged in aviation management activities.
The National Wildfire Coordinating Group provides information on training and qualifications, publications, tools and resources for wildfire personnel.
Structural fire revew of incident at Big Hole National Battlefield
Read about the experience of two rookie firefighters at National Park Service's Structural Fire Academy
6  Minutes for Safety is an interagency wildland fire safety training program which delivers relevant one page daily topics, This Day in History, and the Wildland Firefighter Week of Remembrance to all wildland firefighters. Primary objectives include: To help firefighting personnel to actively troubleshoot known high risk situations encountered on the fireline. Promote a vigilant fire
The WFSTAR program is governed by the National Wildfire Coordinating Groups Training Division. The WFSTAR website is a collection of previous years, and new and updated videos. These videos and the accompanying instructor/student guide, are designed to be used in building a wildland fire refresher for your unit but can also easily be used as
2014 Fire & Life Safety Deficiencies Identified in Buildings that House Cultural Resources- pdf
Vehicle fire in the Zion-Mount Carmel Tunnel in Zion National Park