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Fire & Aviation Management

 

Annually, more than 11,000 fires, many human caused, burn a 100,000 or more acres in the northeast.

It is the goal of the Northeastern Area Fire Program to protect people, property and resources while encouraging the establishment of a well balanced fire management program within each state. Our work is dedicated to providing the aesthetic and environmental values needed to assure the compatible existence of our society and environment today and for future generations.

The Aviation Management Program is vital to the Cooperative Fire Management Program and provides aeronautical leadership and direction concerning the safe and efficient use of aircraft in control of forest fires. The Northeastern Area aviation program works closely with state fire project managers, cooperators, federal partners, and private industry contractors that use single and multi-engine, fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft in various fire-related missions and assignments. Aircraft are commonly used for aerial fire reconnaissance, initial-attack and extended-attack fire suppression. Safety and security of project personnel, equipment, facilities, and materials, related to fire assignments and missions, are also elements in the Aviation Management program.

Local fire agencies are a major part of any state’s fire program. Many of these fire departments are small, located in rural areas, and in need of equipment and training. Through the Volunteer Fire Assistance program, the Northeastern Area provides funding to the states to purchase equipment and to provide needed training to local fire agencies.

Protecting people, communities, and the natural resources of the northeast go far beyond suppressing forest fires . The Northeastern Area works closely with states by providing funds and leadership under the National Fire Plan to help restore fire adapted ecosystems, conduct hazardous fuel reduction projects with communities at risk of wildfire, and to conduct prescribed burns that maintain watersheds from the Chesapeake Bay to the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers . Much of this work is accomplished in cooperation with organizations such as Ducks Unlimited and the Nature's Conservancy.

The Northeastern Area Cooperative Fire Program stresses fire planning and prevention.

 

 

 

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The Northeastern Area of the U.S. Forest Service has responsibility for assisting the 20 northeastern states in the delivery of a comprehensive wildland fire management program. This includes providing grants and technical assistance through three cooperative fire programs.

  • State Fire Assistance – offers grants and technical assistance to State and local fire organizations.
  • Volunteer Fire Assistance – provides fire and safety equipment and training to volunteer fire departments and helps organize new departments in unprotected communities.
  • The Federal Excess Property Program (FEPP) – allows the USDA Forest Service to acquire equipment and loan it to State forestry agencies who in turn loans to rural fire departments under cooperative agreements.
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    Operating Hours
    Monday – Friday
    8:00 AM to 4:30PM
    Phone/Fax
    610-557-4152 (P)
    610-557-4150 (F)
    Mailing
    USDA Forest Service
    Northeastern Area, S&PF
    Attn: Fire and Aviation Management
    11 Campus Blvd, Suite 200
    Newtown Square , PA 19073

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    USDA Forest Service
    Northeastern Area, S&PF
    Attn: Fire and Aviation Management
    11 Campus Blvd, Suite 200
    Newtown Square , PA 19073

    This page last updated on:
    October 8, 2004