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 bureau’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

Bureau of Land Management Fire is looking for a temporary Senior Fire Advisor. If you're a career transition (CTAP, ICTAP, RPL) employee, or currently employed within the U.S. Department of the Interior and looking to gain some ... experience in national fire leadership, this is the #FireJob for you. 🔥This detail position will serve as a representative on key matters of Washington Office-level management and program policy, evaluate and make recommendations for new legislation to support fire management programs, and provide leadership for BLM Fire and aviation programs. 🗺Location negotiable after selection 📝 Apply here by 10/23: https://www.usajobs.gov/job/813599400 ☑Open to career transition (CTAP, ICTAP, RPL) and current DOI employees 📷Photo by Alec Bryan, BLM. #WeAreBLMFire #NotYourOrdinaryJob
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Watch how the BLM Alaska Fire Service is using new technology to deliver important supplies to firefighters in remote areas! Think you have what it takes to be a Bureau of Land Management smokejumper? Bureau of Land Management - ... Alaska and The Great Basin Smokejumpers at the National Interagency Fire Center are still accepting applications for #FireYear2025! 🪂 Apply here before 10/22 👉 usajobs.gov/job/807646300 For more information on how to apply for a #FireJob 👉 nifc.gov/careers/blm-fire-job
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Bureau of Land Management Fire is hiring a new public affairs specialist to join our team at the National Interagency Fire Center! If you'd like to put your creativity to use communicating and promoting all aspects of the BLM Fire ... program through news releases, special stories, videos, social media content, and more, this is the #FireJob for you. Other duties include coordinating media coverage of BLM Fire activities, arranging interviews with subject matter experts, and serving as a spokesperson for NIFC. 🗺Boise, ID 📝 Apply here by 10/23: https://www.usajobs.gov/job/813493000 ☑️Open to federal employees, veterans, CTAP, LMWFA, PLC, (see listing for other special hiring authorities) 📷Photo 1: BLM Fire public affairs specialists host German filmmakers gathering footage of the Great Basin Smokejumpers; Photo 2: BLM Fire public affairs specialists photograph NIFC's inaugural Fireline 5K event in Boise; Photo 3: BLM Fire public affairs specialists host a booth at the University of Idaho's career fair. #WeAreBLMFire #NotYourOrdinaryJob
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🔥Read the Joint Fire Science Program's newsletter recapping the Fall Governing Board Meeting held in McKinney Falls State Park in Austin, Texas 👉https://tinyurl.com/4vn3pysw
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Wildfire Safety Tips to Recreate Responsibly
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As we see images of the heartbreak from Hurricane Helene, the preparation for Hurrican Milton, and the continued impacts of wildland fire on communities - we are thankful for our agency personnel and partners who are heading to ... engage in response activities across the nation. Incident Management Teams, Interagency Hotshot Crews, and Saw Modules are just some of the resources engaged in road clearing in Western North Carolina following the aftermath of Hurricane Helene. Hotshot crews and falling modules continue to conduct emergency road clearing and cut access areas to the river shoreline for Search and Rescue (SAR) Teams. A complex incident management team is preparing for Hurricane Milton where their primary mission is to stage resources to deploy after landfall and preform urban search and rescue as conditions permit in central Florida and along Florida’s west coast. To those working to support communities in face of these tragedies, thank you. Hurricane Milton is a dangerous storm, take action now and listen to your local officials if you are told to evacuate. Hurricane Milton information: https://www.fema.gov/disaster/current/hurricane-milton Hurricane Helene information: https://www.fema.gov/disaster/4828 #HurricaneHelene #HurricaneMilton FEMA Federal Emergency Management Agency
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Helping to prevent wildfires can start with you. In recognition of the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) #FirePreventionWeek we encourage you to take a scroll through these images to see how fire is woven into the ... Restoration Landscapes work and understand how you can contribute. Protect public land by caring for your private land. Remove or treat invasives as soon as you discover them and maintain defensible space. Learn about and participate in ongoing local initiatives to create fire-resilient landscapes and communities. The Restoration Landscapes project focuses on ecosystem restoration and community resilience across 21 specific landscapes, utilizing funding from the Inflation Reduction Act and the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. This project at large represents efforts across the Bureau of Land Management and our many partners. Results of these efforts will provide our landscapes with more resilience to wildfire and drought. #ItTakesAllOfUs #WildfirePrevention #WeAreBLMFire Find more information about Restoration Landscapes here: https://www.blm.gov/restoration-landscapes
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Bureau of Land Management - Idaho crews, along with Boise Fire Department and other local agencies, worked hard during the initial attack on the #ValleyFire in Boise's backyard. Firefighters have made good progress so far, with ... 50% containment. Fighting fires close to our cities and communities takes teamwork. Thank you for your hard work and perseverance during #FireYear2024 🔥 For the latest information on the Valley Fire 👉https://inciweb.wildfire.gov/incident-information/idids-2024-valley-fire 📸Fire damage on the Boise Foothills, 10/4/24. #ItTakesAllOfUs #WeAreBLMFire
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