Bureau of Land Management

The BLM, a leader in wildland fire management, conducts a broad range of actions to protect the public, natural landscapes, wildlife habitat, recreational areas, and other values and resources. The agency’s national fire and aviation program, BLM Fire, which focuses on public safety as its top priority, consists of fire suppression, preparedness, predictive services, vegetative fuels management, community assistance and protection, and fire prevention through education. To meet its wildland fire-related challenges, the BLM fields highly trained professional firefighters and managers who are committed to managing fire in the most effective and efficient manner. 

As the largest and most complex fire program within the Department of the Interior, BLM Fire is directly responsible for fire management on more than 245 million acres. This land is commonly intermixed with other federal, state, and local jurisdictions, making partnerships and collaborative efforts crucial to the mission of safety and fire management. Overall, BLM Fire implements fire protection on approximately 650 million acres of public land with other fire management agencies. 

BLM Fire, located at the National Interagency Fire Center in Boise, Idaho, manages program budget at a national scale, sets policy and program standards, and works closely with the DOI’s Office of Wildland Fire, DOI sister agencies, the USDA Forest Service, state and other organizations.

Check out our most recent video about our helitack crews! Learn more by downloading this BLM Fire brochure and suppression resources infographic. You can also listen to our Wildfire Matters podcasts

We are BLM Fire: Helitack Crews

Fire Restrictions

Check out the fire restrictions across the BLM. It's important to #KnowBeforeYouGo and #RecreateResponsibly while enjoying your public lands.

BLM Fire Facebook

For National Fallen Firefighters Memorial Weekend, the Bureau of Land Management Fire and Aviation Honor Guard travelled to Emmitsburg, Maryland to participate in the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation Memorial Service ... yesterday, and to pay respect to all fallen firefighters in the previous year. Although the BLM did not have any firefighters perish in the line of duty in 2023, the Honor Guard participated to represent the BLM and support the families of fallen firefighters being honored. #NeverForgotten #FireHero #FireHero2024
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We just kicked off #WildfireAwarenessMonth this week, and to continue the campaign, today we're celebrating the 10th annual Wildfire Community Preparedness Day with the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA). #ItTakesAllOfUs ... to protect homes, neighborhoods, and entire communities from wildfire risk. Today, we encourage you to pick a project that will fit your community and make a difference in your - and your neighbor's - safety. Remember, inspect your surroundings, keep things tidy, and share info with others—“Check, Clear, Communicate.” For project ideas and more info 👉 https://tinyurl.com/yhe4jh9d 📷Joe Ritz, BLM #WildfirePrepDay2024 #ReadyForWildfire
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This weekend, the Bureau of Land Management and the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation invite you to join us in remembering firefighters who have perished in the line of duty. The National Fallen Firefighters Memorial Weekend ... includes several opportunities in which you can honor our fallen and their sacrifices: 🚨Light the Night: fire departments and homes light up in red May 1st - 5th. You can still sign up here 👉 https://tinyurl.com/buttn4ad 🔔Bells Across America: communities, and religious and fire service organizations ring bells from coast to coast in a moment of remembrance for fallen firefighters. Sign up to participate here 👉 https://tinyurl.com/jkteyftx 🕯Watch the livestream of the National Fallen Firefighters Candlelight Service on May 4th at 7:30 pm ET 👉 https://tinyurl.com/4knykmkh and the Memorial Service in Emmitsburg, Maryland on May 5th at 10 a.m. ET 👉 https://tinyurl.com/sv8zdpbp Although the BLM did not have any firefighters perish in the line of duty in 2023, the BLM Fire and Aviation Honor Guard will be in attendance at the event in Emmitsburg, Maryland to represent the BLM and support the families of fallen firefighters being honored. 📷Vanessa Marquez, BLM #NeverForgotten #FireHero #FireHero2024
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Calling all smokejumpers! This could be your next #FireJob. The Great Basin Smokejumpers are looking for their next Managers for Training and Air Operations, located at the National Interagency Fire Center. Two vacancies at the ... GS 10 - 11 grade are available. 🗺Boise, ID 📝 Apply here by 5/16: https://www.usajobs.gov/job/789330300 📷Rebecca Paterson, BLM Fire. #NotYourOrdinaryJob
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Here are some more photos of our demo wildfire burn with the Insurance Institute for Business & Home Safety - IBHS from Monday. This is a great example of how to be #ReadyForWildfire!
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If you're ready to join an elite hotshot crew, here's your chance. The Diamond Mountain Interagency Hotshots with Bureau of Land Management - California is hiring career seasonals. Apply for this #FireJob here: ... https://www.usajobs.gov/job/789161800 #NotYourOrdinaryJob
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Want to join a Bureau of Land Management - California engine crew in Northern California for #FireYear2024? This is the seasonal #FireJob for you! GS 3, 4, and 5 positions are available. This announcement closes in less than two ... weeks, so apply soon. 🔥 🗺Alturas, Cedarville, Doyle, or Susanville, CA 📝 Apply here by 5/14: https://www.usajobs.gov/job/789331700 📸Joe Bradshaw, BLM
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#WildfireAwarenessMonth begins today, reminding us all to be on our toes as we approach summer where temperatures begin to rise and vegetation dries out. We all play a valuable role in preventing wildfires. Nearly nine out of ten ... wildfires are human caused and can be prevented. Everyone can do their part. Throughout May, we'll be sharing some tips to help you #RecreateResponsibly in terms of wildfire danger and stay safe during #FireYear2024. Tip 1: Know before you go - Prevent wildfires by knowing how to safely use outdoor equipment & vehicles, and by being aware of any fire restrictions in place that may affect activities like campfires and barbecues. Follow Recreate Responsibly and Leave No Trace for more information on how to take care of our public lands. #ItTakesAllOfUs #WildfireReady
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