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National Fire Plan Success Story

Virginia Interagency Wildland Fire Academy
National Park Service Northeast Region and Virginia Department of Forestry
National Fire Plan - Firefighting
2009

Tractor Plow Operations instructor Alex Williamson briefs Viginia Secretary of Public Safety John Marshall.
Tractor Plow Operations instructor Alex Williamson briefs Viginia Secretary of Public Safety John Marshall. VDOF photo.

Students engaged in a problem solving exercise.
"Followership to Leadership" provides self-assessment opportunities for people preparing to step into leadership roles. This is one of the problem solving exercises. VDOF photo.

Ricky Coffey gets some encouragement from Joe Jarrells about chainsaw maintenance.
"Wildfire Power Saws" included hands-on work in saw maintenance, as well as safe saw operations. Here, Ricky Coffey of Amherst County (left) gets some encouragement from Joe Jarrells (right). VDOF photo.

The ninth Virginia Interagency Wildland Fire Academy trained 265 volunteer and paid firefighters. They came from 70 departments across Virginia as well as state and federal agencies with wildland fire responsibilities. The Virginia Department of Forestry (VDOF) planned and ran the Academy using the Incident Command System. Funding came from the National Fire Plan’s Ready Reserve Program, through the National Park Service Northeast Region. Two additional academies are planned for later this year.

The 16-course Academy included Assessing Wildfire Hazards in the Home Ignition Zone, Initial Attack Incident Commander, basic and advanced wildland firefighter training, and Intermediate Fire Behavior. Most included both classroom instruction and hands-on training. Instructors were from local departments, state and federal agencies and a non-governmental organization.

A number of top officials from the Commonwealth of Virginia observed the excellent training one day: Robert Bloxom, Secretary of Agriculture and Forestry; William Dickenson, Deputy Secretary; John Marshall, Secretary of Public Safety; Willie Shelton, Executive Director of Virginia Department of Fire Programs; Brian Shepard, Policy Director, Office of the Governor, and Carl Garrison, State Forester, Virginia Department of Forestry.

Contact: Barb Stewart, Northeast and National Capital Regions, Fire Communication and Education Specialist, (434) 220-9065.