The TNC-supported Fire Learning Network (FLN) has a new comprehensive website that houses resources and information about the FLN, TREX / WTREX, FAC Net, and IPBN programs. https://firenetworks.org. Check it out for information on all of these programs.
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6th Women-in-Fire Prescribed Fire Training Exchange (WTREX) Heading to North Carolina in 2023
The 6th Women-in-Fire Prescribed Fire Training Exchange (WTREX), will take place next year (February 20-March 3, 2023) in southeastern North Carolina. Please see the below PDF announcement, which includes more information and a link to the online application form. Also, see below for a four-page document from 2019 that gives some background on WTREX, and you can check out the 2022 WTREX StoryMap.
Please share this announcement far and wide, and encourage people of all backgrounds, genders, and professional affiliations to apply! Though WTREX has a focus on women in fire, the coordinators are truly committed to bringing together as diverse a group as possible, including men, non-binary people, international participants, and people from all walks of life.
Applications are due November 18, 2022. If you have any questions, contact Jennifer Fawcett at NC State University Extension Forestry ([email protected]).
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The following is being shared from an email announcement:
Southern Missouri Prescribed Fire Training Exchange (TREX) February 27th – March 10th, 2023
Location: Springfield, Missouri Area
Description: Looking for an opportunity to sharpen your prescribed fire skills? We invite you to participate in the Southern Missouri TREX, where putting good fire on the ground will be just as important as providing quality training opportunities for participants.
Who can participate? Prescribed/Wildfire staff including federal, state, tribal, and non-governmental organizations, private practitioners, and higher education faculty/students. We are committed to diversity and respect for people, communities, and culture. All will be welcome!
Unfamiliar with TREX? Click here Prescribed Fire Training Exchanges (conservationgateway.org) for more information.
Registration Fee: None—this event is being sponsored through a USFS: Cohesive Strategy grant and no registration fee will be collected.
Work Hours: Will need to be covered by your home unit.
Meals and Lodging: Provided for the duration of the event and will be in bunk style housing.
Participant Requirements:
• Participants must be current and qualified NWCG-FFT2, or have completed NWCG courses S-130, S-190, L-180, ICS 100, I-700 (all of which are available for free online). Contact Ryan Gauger ([email protected]) for more information on these trainings; verification of training is required to attend.
• Participants must complete an arduous pack test within the past year. Completion of a moderate pack test is acceptable if coming as a TNC volunteer and serving in a RXCM (Rx crewmember) position. A pack test will be offered to those who need one and cannot obtain one prior to the TREX start date.
• Participants must have health insurance which will cover personal injury (e.g., workers’ comp, health or travel insurance)
Participants must bring fire-approved boots (all leather, 8-inches tall, Vibram soles, with no steel toe). Participants should come with 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, we will work with you to find any items you do not have. Please indicate your needs on the application.
We need your help! If your agency/organization is able to provide either a Type 6 Engine or crew cab truck for transport of crew for this event your application will receive priority in the nomination process.
Registration: To apply, complete this application form TREX Nomination Form (jotform.com) by November 11th, 2022 (notifications will be sent out by the end of November)
COVID-19: All participants will be required to provide proof of vaccination of COVID-19 prior to arriving at this TREX.
Questions: Please contact Ryan Gauger ([email protected] or 812-599-2562)
Southern Missouri Prescribed Fire Training Exchange (TREX)
See below for an announcement regarding a FREE Prescribed Fire Training (TREX) event coming up next February and March in southern Missouri. Registration is open now. TREX events are great opportunities to increase your qualifications and experience in prescribed fire and for out-of-state applicants, TREX events can help you gain experience burning in new ecosystems and regions. Info and links below.
Southern Missouri Prescribed Fire Training Exchange (TREX) February 27th – March 10th, 2023
Location: Springfield, Missouri Area
Description: Looking for an opportunity to sharpen your prescribed fire skills? We invite you to participate in the Southern Missouri TREX, where putting good fire on the ground will be just as important as providing quality training opportunities for participants.
Who can participate? Prescribed/Wildfire staff including federal, state, tribal, and non-governmental organizations, private practitioners, and higher education faculty/students. We are committed to diversity and respect for people, communities, and culture. All will be welcome!
Unfamiliar with TREX? Click here Prescribed Fire Training Exchanges (conservationgateway.org) for more information.
Registration Fee: None—this event is being sponsored through a USFS: Cohesive Strategy grant and no registration fee will be collected.
Work Hours: Will need to be covered by your home unit.
Meals and Lodging: Provided for the duration of the event and will be in bunk style housing.
Participant Requirements:
• Participants must be current and qualified NWCG-FFT2, or have completed NWCG courses S-130, S-190, L-180, ICS 100, I-700 (all of which are available for free online). Contact Ryan Gauger ([email protected]) for more information on these trainings; verification of training is required to attend.
• Participants must complete an arduous pack test within the past year. Completion of a moderate pack test is acceptable if coming as a TNC volunteer and serving in a RXCM (Rx crewmember) position. A pack test will be offered to those who need one and cannot obtain one prior to the TREX start date.
• Participants must have health insurance which will cover personal injury (e.g., workers’ comp, health or travel insurance)
• Participants must bring fire-approved boots (all leather, 8-inches tall, Vibram soles, with no steel toe). Participants should come with 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, we will work with you to find any items you do not have. Please indicate your needs on the application.
We need your help! If your agency/organization is able to provide either a Type 6 Engine or crew cab truck for transport of crew for this event your application will receive priority in the nomination process.
Registration: To apply, complete this application form TREX Nomination Form (jotform.com) by November 11th, 2022 (notifications will be sent out by the end of November)
COVID-19: All participants will be required to provide proof of vaccination of COVID-19 prior to arriving at this TREX.
Questions: Please contact Ryan Gauger ([email protected] or 812-599-2562)
This training is supported by Promoting Ecosystem Resilience and Fire Adapted Communities Together, a cooperative agreement between The Nature Conservancy, USDA Forest Service and agencies of the Department of the Interior.
An equal opportunity provider
Continue ReadingEmber Alliance Seeking Input: TREX Medical Planning Guide and TREX Training Activity Guide
The Ember Alliance is looking for feedback to improve two documents they have produced: the TREX medical planning guide and TREX training activity guide!
The TREX Medical Risk Management Guide (https://bit.ly/3mTXgFH) aims to improve medical safety planning of training events whereas the Pocket Medical Risk Management Guide (http://www.conservationgateway.org/ConservationPractices/FireLandscapes/HabitatProtectionandRestoration/Training/TrainingExchanges/Documents/TREX-Toolkit/TREX-Medical-Risk-Management-Pocket-Guide.pdf) is primarily used to improve medical safety in the field. The TREX Activity Workbook (http://www.conservationgateway.org/ConservationPractices/FireLandscapes/HabitatProtectionandRestoration/Training/TrainingExchanges/Pages/TREX-Activity-Workbook.aspx) is a collection of useful training activities presented in a “plug and play” format. These links will take you directly to these documents.
Please help and take the improvement surveys via these links:
TREX Medical Risk Management Guide and Pocket Medical Risk Management Guide improvement survey (https://bit.ly/3mRoH2Z)
TREX Activity Workbook improvement survey (https://bit.ly/3qNdfqj)
If there are any questions regarding this content, please reach out to Tyler Gilbert ([email protected]) or Jennifer Mueller ([email protected])
Continue ReadingSouthern Blue Ridge TREX Registration Opens
Now Accepting Applications!!
Southern Blue Ridge TREX is happening October 25, 2021 – November 5, 2021 in the South Carolina mountains. Join for 14 days of prescribed fire training, fire ecology talks and field trips. Visit www.sbrtrex.com for more information. Questions? email [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]
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