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Cultural Fire Management Council TREX I


Objectives: Provide prescribed fire training opportunities to fire practitioners while supporting management of

cultural resources. This training will incorporate knowledge from the native tribes of Northern California and

develop understanding about traditional and contemporary use of prescribed fire.

Target Group: Prescribed fire and wildfire personnel, including federal, state, tribal, and non-governmental

agencies, private practitioners, university faculty and students.

Registration: The Deadline to apply is August 1. Apply on-line at www.culturalfire.org/trex.

The fee is $300. The fee for university students is $100. Waivers are available for participants who bring

equipment (e.g. engines). Please note that participants are expected to stay the entire 7 days of TREX.

Description: The training is organized as a RXB2 organization under the National Incident Management

System. Participants will serve in NWCG qualified and trainee firefighting positions on a burn team and will

assist with preparing, scouting, briefing, igniting, holding, mop-up, and patrol on numerous controlled burns in

the area. We will also complete pre- and post-fire monitoring, train with equipment, practice fire line leadership

skills, and learn about local fire ecology and fire management.

Requirements:

1. Minimum qualifications: current NWCG-FFT2, or have completed NWCG courses S130, S190, L180,

IS100C, IS700B. Contact Margo Robbins, CFMC (margo@culturalfire.org) for more information on these

trainings.

2. Participants must complete an arduous pack test within the past year.

3. Participants must have health insurance which will cover personal injury (e.g., workers’ comp, health or

travel insurance) they may sustain during the training exchange;

4. Participants must bring fire-approved boots (all leather, 8-inches tall, Vibram soles, with no steel toe)

and all appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), including: a Next Generation Fire Shelter, a

hard hat, Nomex clothing, all leather gloves, eye protection and canteens for up to 1 gallon of drinking

water. If you do not have proper PPE, please let us know by indicating your needs on the application.

Meals & Travel: Meals will be provided. Participants must bring their own tents, pads and sleeping bags.

Bathrooms, showers and internet will be available. Please let us know if you have food restrictions!

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